Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1110

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

Neurodata rights establishment

Impact

If enacted, SF1110 would significantly impact state laws by introducing regulations specific to neurodata, thus filling a notable gap in existing data protection legislation. It is expected to enhance protections for individuals against unauthorized data collection and use, setting standards for consent, transparency, and accountability in the handling of neurodata. The implementation of such regulations could serve as a precedent for other states looking to address similar issues within the rapidly evolving field of neurotechnology and data rights.

Summary

SF1110, titled 'Neurodata Rights Establishment', aims to establish a framework for the ethical use and management of neurodata. This bill addresses the rights of individuals regarding data generated by neural interfaces and brain-computer systems. As advancements in neurotechnology continue to progress, there is a growing concern about privacy and data rights related to neurological and cognitive information. The bill seeks to provide individuals with control over their neurodata, ensuring that it is used with their informed consent and for purposes that align with their preferences and rights.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SF1110 have highlighted points of contention, particularly regarding the balance between innovation in neurotechnology and the necessary safeguards for individual privacy. Proponents of the bill argue that without such a framework, the potential for misuse of neurodata could undermine public trust and discourage technological advances. Conversely, some stakeholders express concerns that overly stringent regulations might stifle innovation and limit the research necessary for advancing neurotechnology. The ongoing debate advocates for finding a balance that promotes both ethical usage and continued progress in the field.

Companion Bills

MN HF1904

Similar To Neurodata rights established, crimes modified to add neurodata elements, and civil and criminal penalties provided.

Previously Filed As

MN SF1240

Neurodata rights establishment

MN HF1904

Neurodata rights established, crimes modified to add neurodata elements, and civil and criminal penalties provided.

MN H0366

An act relating to neurological rights

MN SF2055

Clean Slate Act establishment

MN SF1219

Office of the Inspector General establishment; requiring a fraud hotline; Requiring agencies to halt payment when fraud is suspected; elimination of agency based offices of inspector general; appropriation

MN SF3154

Foster youth bill of rights establishment

MN SF3215

End of Life Option Act establishment provision

MN SF1707

Parent's Bill of Rights establishment

MN SF4376

Nonbank data security law establishment

MN SF1900

Home and community-based services systemic critical incident review team establishment

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