Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S36

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly alter existing laws regarding data protection and privacy in Massachusetts. It expands Chapter 110H of the General Laws, imposing new obligations on entities that handle biometric data. This includes prohibiting unjustified sales of biometric information, unauthorized sharing, and requiring companies to implement strong security measures to protect this sensitive information. The legislation also clarifies terms and definitions related to biometric data, which is critical in setting the groundwork for enforcement and consumer protection.

Summary

Bill S36, titled 'An Act to provide accountability in the use of biometric recognition technology and comprehensive enforcement,' aims to establish stringent regulations surrounding the collection and processing of biometric data in the state of Massachusetts. The bill focuses on protecting residents from potential abuses associated with biometric recognition technologies, ensuring that entities that collect such data act in the best interests of end users. It introduces strict rules governing consent for data collection and processing, and surveillance practices, while promoting transparency in how biometric data is utilized.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding Bill S36 is the balance between technological advancement and consumer privacy rights. Advocates argue that the bill is essential for safeguarding individuals' biometric information against misuse in an increasingly digital world. However, opponents may express concerns regarding the implementation burdens this legislation could impose on businesses, especially small enterprises, which may struggle to comply with the extensive requirements set forth. The bill's impact will be closely scrutinized in light of potential implications for both consumer protection and industry growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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