Senate passes privacy bill limiting use of facial recognition technology

by <a href="mailto:candiceb@awcnet.org">Candice Bock</a>, <a href="mailto:brandona@awcnet.org">Brandon Anderson</a> | Mar 11, 2019
<a target="_blank" href="https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=5376&amp;Initiative=false&amp;Year=2019"><strong>SB 5376</strong></a>, related to protecting consumer data, passed the Senate last week and was referred to the House Innovation, Technology &amp; Economic Development Committee.

SB 5376, related to protecting consumer data, passed the Senate last week and was referred to the House Innovation, Technology & Economic Development Committee.

Introduced by Sen. Reuven Carlyle (D–Seattle), SB 5376 establishes the Washington Privacy Act. The act restricts how private companies can use data and facial recognition technology. The bill also prohibits state and local government agencies from using facial recognition technology to engage in surveillance of individuals in public spaces, unless it is in support of law enforcement activities and obtained via a warrant or is an emergency.

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