Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF958

Introduced
1/30/23  

Caption

Use of facial recognition technology limitation

Impact

If enacted, SF958 would amend Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626A, significantly reshaping how and when facial recognition technology can be employed by state law enforcement agencies. The restriction of facial recognition technology to instances with judicial oversight is designed to curb potential misuse and enhance accountability in policing practices. This legislative action addresses growing public concerns about surveillance and privacy in the digital age, aligning law enforcement practices with citizens' rights to privacy.

Summary

SF958, known as the 'Facial Recognition Technology Warrant Act of 2023', is focused on limiting the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement in Minnesota. The bill establishes that law enforcement agencies may only use facial recognition technology for ongoing surveillance when there is a covered court order obtained or in exigent circumstances. This law aims to ensure that individuals' privacy rights are respected while still allowing law enforcement to use applicable technologies under strict conditions.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SF958 present notable contentions, particularly between advocates for civil liberties and law enforcement agencies. Proponents argue that strict regulations on facial recognition use are necessary to prevent abuse and protect citizens from unwarranted surveillance. Conversely, some law enforcement representatives express concerns that these limitations could hinder effective policing and investigation efforts, especially in emergencies where quick identification might be required. Thus, the balance of safeguarding civil liberties while maintaining public safety constitutes a crucial aspect of this bill's debate.

Companion Bills

MN HF2314

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