HF 2523 — A Bill For An Act Relating To Parental Authorization For Minors To Create Accounts On Social Media Platforms, Providing Civil Penalties, And Including Applicability Provisions
HF 252 requires the use of facial recognition technology as part of the application process for driver's licenses and Minnesota identification cards. The bill is part of Minnesota's 2023-2024 legislative session and has been referred to the Transportation Finance and Policy committee. The bill falls under the subjects of data practices and privacy, and it introduces a new use of biometric data in government-issued identification processes.
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