Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1563

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Use of facial recognition software.

Impact

If enacted, HB1563 would significantly alter the existing framework of airport security protocols by eliminating the option for airport authorities to utilize facial recognition software. Supporters of the bill argue that this move is essential for protecting civil liberties and maintaining public trust in the aviation system. They contend that reliance on facial recognition could lead to potential misuse of personal data and contribute to broader surveillance practices that infringe on individuals' rights.

Summary

House Bill 1563 introduces regulations concerning the use of facial recognition software by airport authorities in Indiana. The bill explicitly prohibits these authorities from employing any facial surveillance systems at their facilities, aiming to mitigate privacy concerns associated with the use of such technology. This measure reflects growing apprehension among the public and lawmakers regarding the implications of facial recognition technology, particularly in terms of individual privacy rights and data security.

Contention

The bill has sparked a diverse range of opinions among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents emphasize the importance of safeguarding citizens' privacy in a rapidly digitizing world, while opponents express concerns that prohibiting such technologies could hinder advancements in security measures. The debate touches on broader themes of innovation versus regulation, as well as the balance between security needs and civil liberties in public spaces.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB662

Provides relative to facial recognition software

IN HB1290

Election division software updates.

IN SB741

Facial recognition technology; authorized uses.

IN SB113

Artificial Intelligence Facial Recognition

IN HB6092

Facial Recognition Act of 2023

IN HB1273

Uniform recognition and enforcement of Canadian protection orders.

IN HB1387

Uniform recognition of Canadian protection orders.

IN SB1038

Law enforcement: facial recognition and other biometric surveillance.

IN S1715

Restricts use of facial recognition technology and other biometric recognition by governmental entities.

IN AB2261

Facial recognition technology.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.