Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H63

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To protect biometric information

Impact

Upon enactment, the bill will fundamentally change the landscape of data privacy in Massachusetts by providing individuals with greater control over their biometric information. It imposes stringent regulations on how biometric data can be collected and used, thus elevating the standards of consent and transparency that organizations must follow. Any breach of these protocols will result in civil liability, creating a strong incentive for compliance among businesses and government entities alike. Ultimately, H63 empowers individuals to assert their rights to privacy and data protection more effectively.

Summary

House Bill H63, titled An Act to Protect Biometric Information, introduces significant amendments to the privacy laws governing the collection and processing of biometric data in Massachusetts. The bill establishes clear definitions of 'biometric information' and the responsibilities of covered entities and data processors in handling such data. Notably, it specifies the requirement for explicit, written consent before any collection or processing of biometric data can take place. Additionally, the bill mandates that covered entities provide a Biometric Privacy Policy, ensuring transparency regarding how biometric information is managed, used, and protected.

Contention

Notwithstanding its positive attributes, Bill H63 has faced some contention among stakeholders. Critics argue that the extensive compliance requirements may pose burdens, particularly on small businesses and startups, which could find the operational and legal costs overwhelming. Some stakeholders are concerned that the strict definitions and conditions tied to biometric data collection could hinder technological advancements in security and identification systems. These debates highlight the ongoing tension between ensuring privacy rights and fostering innovation within the technology sector.

Companion Bills

MA S140

Similar To Relative to protecting biometric information under the security breach law

MA S195

Similar To To protect personal biometric data

MA H4632

Replaced by Establishing the Massachusetts Data Privacy Act

Previously Filed As

MA S36

To provide accountability in the use of biometric recognition technology and comprehensive enforcement

MA S195

To protect personal biometric data

MA S43

To protect personal biometric data

MA SB1189

Biometric information.

MA HB259

Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Biometric Data Privacy

MA HB807

Consumer Protection - Online and Biometric Data Privacy

MA SB698

Consumer Protection - Online and Biometric Data Privacy

MA HB33

Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Biometric Data Privacy

MA SB169

Commercial Law – Consumer Protection – Biometric Data Privacy

MA HB2064

Biometric Information Privacy Act

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