This bill mandates public hearings before law enforcement can use facial recognition technology, ensuring transparency and accountability.
If you operate a law enforcement agency in New Jersey and plan to use facial recognition technology, you must hold a public hearing before implementation.
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What This Means
Senate Bill S1916 requires law enforcement agencies in New Jersey to conduct public hearings before utilizing facial recognition technology. This legislation aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the deployment of such technology, ensuring that the objectives and goals are clearly communicated to the public. Agencies currently using this technology must also hold a hearing within 60 days of the bill's effective date.
Key Provisions
- Public hearings required before the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement.
- Agencies currently using the technology must hold a hearing within 60 days of the bill's effective date.
- Objectives and goals for the technology's use must be identified during the public hearing.
- A second public hearing is required five years after the initial hearing to evaluate the achievement of objectives.
- Defines 'facial recognition technology' as a computer application using algorithms for identification or verification.
Latest Legislative Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Nia Gill D | Sponsor | SD-034 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Attorney General or governing body of the county/municipality.
Deadline: Before the use of the technology or within 60 days if currently in use.
Penalty: Non-compliance may lead to legal challenges or restrictions on technology use.
Who: Attorney General or governing body of the county/municipality.
Deadline: During the public hearing.
Penalty: Potential scrutiny and public backlash.
Who: Attorney General or governing body of the county/municipality.
Deadline: Five years after the initial public hearing.
Penalty: Failure to comply may result in continued public concern and potential legislative action.
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