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2021 SPECIAL SESSION I
(HB2031)AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE
SEN. MCDOUGLE
1. Line 14, engrossed, after technology;
strike
local
SEN. MCDOUGLE
2. Line 23, engrossed
strike
all of line 23 and through agencies on line 24
insert
such purchase or deployment of facial recognition technology is expressly authorized by statute. For purposes of this section, a statute that does not refer to facial recognition technology shall not be construed to provide express authorization. Such statute shall require that any facial recognition technology purchased or deployed by the local law-enforcement agency be maintained under the exclusive control of such local law-enforcement agency and that any data contained by such facial recognition technology be kept confidential, not be disseminated or resold, and be accessible only by a search warrant issued pursuant to Chapter 5 (§ 19.2-52 et seq.) of Title 19.2 or an administrative or inspection warrant issued pursuant to law
SEN. MCDOUGLE
3. Line 25, engrossed, after approval
strike
of governing body
SEN. MCDOUGLE
4. Line 33, engrossed, after unless
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the remainder of line 33, all of line 34, and through technology on line 35
insert
such purchase or deployment of facial recognition technology is expressly authorized by statute. For purposes of this section, a statute that does not refer to facial recognition technology shall not be construed to provide express authorization. Such statute shall require that any facial recognition technology purchased or deployed by the campus police department be maintained under the exclusive control of such campus police department and that any data contained by such facial recognition technology be kept confidential, not be disseminated or resold, and be accessible only by a search warrant issued pursuant to Chapter 5 (§ 19.2-52 et seq.) of Title 19.2 or an administrative or inspection warrant issued pursuant to law
GENERAL LAWS AND TECHNOLOGY
1. After line 37, engrossed
insert
C. Nothing in this section shall apply to commercial air service airports.
SEN. MCDOUGLE
5. Line 40, engrossed, after by
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the remainder of line 40 and all of line 41
insert
an act of the General Assembly