Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1001 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/04/2021

                            87R1715 YDB-F
 By: Hughes S.B. No. 1001


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the capture and retention of biometric identifiers by
 governmental entities; providing civil penalties.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 560.001, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 560.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Biometric identifier" means an ear, [a] retina,
 or iris scan, a fingerprint, a voiceprint, or a record of an
 individual's hand or face geometry, heartbeat, gait, or vascular
 pattern.
 (2)  "Governmental entity" means this state or an
 agency or political subdivision of this state [body" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 552.003, except that the term includes
 each entity within or created by the judicial branch of state
 government].
 SECTION 2.  Chapter 560, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Section 560.0015 to read as follows:
 Sec. 560.0015.  CAPTURE OF BIOMETRIC IDENTIFIER.
 (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (b), a governmental entity
 may not capture an individual's biometric identifier without the
 individual's voluntary consent. Except as provided by Subsection
 (c), a governmental entity may not retain or use an individual's
 biometric identifier that is captured using a photograph, video
 recording, or audio recording of the individual.
 (b)  A governmental entity may capture an individual's
 biometric identifier without the individual's consent if the
 capture:
 (1)  occurs at a location not more than 10 miles from an
 international border;
 (2)  is authorized under a warrant;
 (3)  occurs during the investigation of an alleged
 crime and the biometric identifier is:
 (A)  a fingerprint; or
 (B)  from an individual who is arrested for,
 charged with, or convicted of the crime;
 (4)  is a fingerprint, heartbeat, or vascular pattern
 captured by a health care provider or health care facility that
 captures, possesses, or requires the biometric identifier while
 providing health care services to the individual on the request of
 the governmental entity; or
 (5)  is required for use under Section 521.059,
 Transportation Code.
 (c)  A governmental entity may retain and use an individual's
 biometric identifier that is captured using a photograph, video
 recording, or audio recording of the individual if:
 (1)  the photograph or recording is captured in
 relation to a time, place, or event connected to a criminal
 investigation; and
 (2)  the governmental entity destroys the record of the
 biometric identifier on completion of the entity's use of the
 biometric identifier for:
 (A)  the criminal investigation; or
 (B)  the trial or appeal of the prosecution of an
 alleged crime charged as a result of the investigation.
 SECTION 3.  Section 560.002, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 560.002.  DISCLOSURE OF BIOMETRIC IDENTIFIER. A
 governmental entity [body] that possesses a biometric identifier of
 an individual:
 (1)  may not sell, lease, or otherwise disclose the
 biometric identifier to another person unless:
 (A)  the individual consents to the disclosure;
 (B)  the disclosure is required or permitted by a
 federal statute or by a state statute other than Chapter 552; or
 (C)  the disclosure is made by or to a law
 enforcement agency for a law enforcement purpose; and
 (2)  shall store, transmit, and protect from disclosure
 the biometric identifier using reasonable care and in a manner that
 is the same as or more protective than the manner in which the
 governmental entity [body] stores, transmits, and protects its
 other confidential information.
 SECTION 4.  Chapter 560, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Section 560.0025 to read as follows:
 Sec. 560.0025.  DESTRUCTION AFTER ACQUITTAL OR DISMISSAL OF
 CRIMINAL CHARGE. A governmental entity that captures an
 individual's biometric identifier based on an exception under
 Section 560.0015(b)(2) or (3) shall destroy all records of the
 biometric identifier if the biometric identifier was collected:
 (1)  under a warrant issued in the investigation of an
 alleged crime and charges against the individual are not filed; or
 (2)  exclusively in connection with the investigation
 of a crime for which:
 (A)  the individual was subsequently acquitted;
 or
 (B)  all charges against the individual resulting
 from the investigation are dismissed.
 SECTION 5.  Section 560.003, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 560.003.  APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 552. A biometric
 identifier in the possession of a governmental entity [body] is
 exempt from disclosure under Chapter 552.
 SECTION 6.  Chapter 560, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Sections 560.004 and 560.005 to read as follows:
 Sec. 560.004.  INJUNCTIVE RELIEF; CIVIL PENALTY. (a) The
 attorney general may institute an action for injunctive relief
 against a person who appears to be in violation of or is threatening
 to violate this chapter.
 (b)  In an injunction issued under this section, a court may
 include reasonable requirements to prevent further violations of
 this chapter.
 (c)  In addition to the injunctive relief provided by
 Subsection (a), the attorney general may institute an action for
 civil penalties against a person for a violation of this chapter. A
 civil penalty assessed under this section may not be less than
 $1,000 for each violation.
 (d)  Each day a violation occurs or continues to occur is a
 separate violation.
 (e)  The attorney general shall file an action under this
 section in a district court in Travis County or the county in which
 the violation occurred.
 (f)  The attorney general may recover reasonable expenses
 incurred in obtaining injunctive relief or a civil penalty under
 this section, including court costs, attorney's fees,
 investigative costs, witness fees, and deposition expenses.
 (g)  A civil penalty recovered in an action by the attorney
 general under this section shall be deposited in the state
 treasury.
 Sec. 560.005.  WAIVER OF SOVEREIGN OR GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY.
 Sovereign or governmental immunity, as applicable, of a
 governmental entity to suit and from liability is waived and
 abolished to the extent of liability created by this chapter.
 SECTION 7.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to
 a biometric identifier, as that term is defined by Section 560.001,
 Government Code, as amended by this Act, that is captured on or
 after the effective date of this Act. A biometric identifier that
 was captured before that date is governed by the law in effect on
 the date the biometric identifier was captured, and that law is
 continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.