West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4718

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

Establishing criteria for the government’s adoption of new and emerging surveillance technologies while ensuring privacy protections for individuals

Impact

Should HB 4718 be enacted, it would create a structured framework for the review and implementation of governmental surveillance technologies, mandating compliance with established privacy standards. The legislation seeks to ensure that any technology used by government entities that processes identifiable personal information adheres to practices that protect individuals' privacy rights. This includes guidelines on data acquisition, storage, and disposal that align with privacy best practices.

Summary

House Bill 4718 aims to establish a Privacy Protection Act within West Virginia law. This bill mandates the creation of a State Privacy Officer and a Personal Privacy Oversight Committee, which will oversee the government's adoption of new and emerging surveillance technologies while ensuring individual's privacy rights are upheld. The bill provides definitions of personal data and outlines the roles and responsibilities of the State Auditors Office, which collaborates with the Privacy Officer in the enforcement of privacy standards.

Sentiment

The conversation surrounding HB 4718 reflects a moderate level of support for enhancing privacy protections within the state, especially in light of growing concerns regarding surveillance and data security. Advocates believe that the establishment of a formal oversight mechanism will enhance accountability within government entities utilizing such technologies. However, there are also apprehensions that the implementation process might bring bureaucratic challenges and slow down the adoption of necessary technological innovations for state operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the balance of privacy rights versus governmental surveillance capabilities. Critics of the bill express concerns that overly stringent privacy provisions could impede law enforcement and other critical government functions that rely on the effective use of technology. Additionally, some stakeholders debate the adequacy of representation on the oversight committee, emphasizing that diverse perspectives, especially from marginalized communities, are essential in crafting fair privacy standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2500

Establishing criteria for the government’s adoption of new and emerging surveillance technologies while ensuring privacy protections for individuals

WV SB2440

Exploitative Workplace Surveillance and Technologies Task Force Act of 2023

WV HB251

Criminal justice agencies; audiovisual surveillance technologies.

WV SB1010

Privacy: biometric surveillance systems.

WV H0208

An act relating to consumer data privacy and online surveillance

WV S25

Establishing the Massachusetts Data Privacy Protection Act

WV S0071

An act relating to consumer data privacy and online surveillance

WV H3404

Establishing driver privacy protections

WV H3755

Establishing driver privacy protections

WV HB2268

Emerging Technologies, Cybersecurity, and Data Privacy, Division of; established.

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