Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3716

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to electronic scanning of identification

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly impact state laws regarding the handling and processing of identification information. By formalizing the methods that businesses can use, it could imply a standardization across industries in how identification products are managed. Additionally, the introduction of manual data entry along with electronic scanning may lead to improved customer service efficiencies, allowing businesses to cater to a broader range of consumer needs and preferences.

Summary

House Bill 3716, titled 'An Act Relative to Electronic Scanning of Identification,' seeks to amend Chapter 90 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. This bill allows businesses in the Commonwealth not only to electronically scan identification from consumers but also permits the manual entry of this information. The goal appears to be enhancing the methods by which businesses can retrieve and process identification details, potentially streamlining customer interactions during transactions.

Contention

There might be concerns related to consumer privacy and data security in light of this bill. The capability for businesses to retain such sensitive information necessitates a careful consideration of regulatory frameworks to ensure that consumer data is adequately protected. Critics may argue that without proper safeguards, the bill could risk compromising personal information, leading to potential misuse or identity theft. The discussions surrounding this legislation may focus on these privacy implications and how to balance business efficiency with consumer rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3373

Relative to the official frog of the Commonwealth

MA H1821

Relative to jury duty parking fees

MA H1378

Relative to asset limits for MassHealth

MA H3862

Relative to dependent eligibility for Chapter 115 benefits

MA H3861

Enhancing burial expenses for veterans

MA H2470

Relative to the continuing education of podiatrists

MA H624

Relative to teacher pathways and educator diversity

MA H1379

Exempting medications used for the treatment of opioid use disorder from the prior approval process under the Massachusetts Medicaid program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.