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| AN ACT concerning health.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Biometric Information Privacy Act. |
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| Section 5. Legislative findings; intent. The General |
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| Assembly finds all of the following: |
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| (a) The use of biometrics is growing in the business and |
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| security screening sectors and appears to promise streamlined |
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| financial transactions and security screenings. |
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| (b) Major national corporations have selected the City of |
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| Chicago and other locations in this State as pilot testing |
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| sites for new applications of biometric-facilitated financial |
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| transactions, including finger-scan technologies at grocery |
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| stores, gas stations, and school cafeterias. |
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| (c) Biometrics are unlike other unique identifiers that are |
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| used to access finances or other sensitive information. For |
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| example, social security numbers, when compromised, can be |
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| changed. Biometrics, however, are biologically unique to the |
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| individual; therefore, once compromised, the individual has no |
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| recourse, is at heightened risk for identity theft, and is |
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| likely to withdraw from biometric-facilitated transactions. |
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| (d) An overwhelming majority of members of the public are |
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| weary of the use of biometrics when such information is tied to |
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| finances and other personal information. |
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| (e) Despite limited State law regulating the collection, |
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| use, safeguarding, and storage of biometrics, many members of |
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| the public are deterred from partaking in biometric |
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| identifier-facilitated transactions. |
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| (f) The full ramifications of biometric technology are not |
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| fully known. |
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| (g) The public welfare, security, and safety will be served |
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| by regulating the collection, use, safeguarding, handling, |
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| storage, retention, and destruction of biometric identifiers |
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| and information.
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| Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
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| "Biometric identifier" means a retina or iris scan, |
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| fingerprint, voiceprint, or scan of hand or face geometry. |
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| Biometric identifiers do not include writing samples, written |
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| signatures, photographs, human biological samples used for |
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| valid scientific testing or screening, demographic data, |
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| tattoo descriptions, or physical descriptions such as height, |
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| weight, hair color, or eye color. Biometric identifiers do not |
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| include donated organs, tissues, or parts as defined in the |
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| Illinois Anatomical Gift Act or blood or serum stored on behalf |
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| of recipients or potential recipients of living or cadaveric |
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| transplants and obtained or stored by a federally designated |
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| organ procurement agency. Biometric identifiers do not include |
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| biological materials regulated under the Genetic Information |
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| Privacy Act. Biometric identifiers do not include information |
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| captured from a patient in a health care setting or information |
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| collected, used, or stored for health care treatment, payment, |
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| or operations under the federal Health Insurance Portability |
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| and Accountability Act of 1996. Biometric identifiers do not |
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| include an X-ray, roentgen process, computed tomography, MRI, |
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| PET scan, mammography, or other image or film of the human |
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| anatomy used to diagnose, prognose, or treat an illness or |
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| other medical condition or to further validate scientific |
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| testing or screening. |
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| "Biometric information" means any information, regardless |
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| of how it is captured, converted, stored, or shared, based on |
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| an individual's biometric identifier used to identify an |
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| individual. Biometric information does not include information |
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| derived from items or procedures excluded under the definition |
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| of biometric identifiers. |
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| "Confidential and sensitive information" means personal |
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| information that can be used to uniquely identify an individual |
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| or an individual's account or property. Examples of |
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| confidential and sensitive information include, but are not |
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| limited to, a genetic marker, genetic testing information, a |
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| unique identifier number to locate an account or property, an |
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| account number, a PIN number, a pass code, a driver's license |
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| number, or a social security number. |
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| "Private entity" means any individual, partnership, |
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| corporation, limited liability company, association, or other |
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| group, however organized.
A private entity does not include a |
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| State or local government agency. A private entity does not |
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| include any court of Illinois, a clerk of the court, or a judge |
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| or justice thereof. |
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| "Written release" means informed written consent or, in the |
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| context of employment, a release executed by an employee as a |
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| condition of employment. |
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| Section 15. Retention; collection; disclosure; |
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| destruction. |
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| (a) A private entity in possession of biometric identifiers |
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| or biometric information must develop a written policy, made |
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| available to the public, establishing a retention schedule and |
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| guidelines for permanently destroying biometric identifiers |
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| and biometric information when the initial purpose for |
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| collecting or obtaining such identifiers or information has |
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| been satisfied or within 3 years of the individual's last |
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| interaction with the private entity, whichever occurs first. |
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| Absent a valid warrant or subpoena issued by a court of |
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| competent jurisdiction, a private entity in possession of |
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| biometric identifiers or biometric information must comply |
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| with its established retention schedule and destruction |
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| guidelines. |
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| (b) No private entity may collect, capture, purchase, |
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| receive through trade, or otherwise obtain a person's or a |
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| customer's biometric identifier or biometric information, |
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| unless it first: |
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| (1) informs the subject or the subject's legally |
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| authorized representative in writing that a biometric |
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| identifier or biometric information is being collected or |
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| stored; |
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| (2) informs the subject or the subject's legally |
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| authorized representative in writing of the specific |
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| purpose and length of term for which a biometric identifier |
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| or biometric information is being collected, stored, and |
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| used; and |
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| (3) receives a written release executed by the subject |
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| of the biometric identifier or biometric information or the |
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| subject's legally authorized representative.
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| (c) No private entity in possession of a biometric |
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| identifier or biometric information may sell, lease, trade, or |
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| otherwise profit from a person's or a customer's biometric |
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| identifier or biometric information. |
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| (d) No private entity in possession of a biometric |
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| identifier or biometric information may disclose, redisclose, |
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| or otherwise disseminate a person's or a customer's biometric |
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| identifier or biometric information
unless: |
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| (1) the subject of the biometric identifier or
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| biometric information or the subject's legally authorized
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| representative consents to the disclosure or redisclosure; |
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| (2) the disclosure or redisclosure completes a |
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| financial transaction requested or authorized by the |
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| subject of the biometric identifier or the biometric |
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| information or the subject's legally authorized |
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| representative; |
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| (3) the disclosure or redisclosure is required by State |
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| or federal law or municipal ordinance; or |
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| (4) the disclosure is required pursuant to a valid |
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| warrant or subpoena issued by a court of competent |
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| jurisdiction.
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| (e) A private entity in possession of a biometric |
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| identifier or biometric information shall: |
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| (1) store, transmit, and protect from disclosure all |
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| biometric identifiers and biometric information using the |
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| reasonable standard of care within the private entity's |
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| industry; and
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| (2) store, transmit, and protect from disclosure all |
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| biometric identifiers and biometric information in a |
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| manner that is the same as or more protective than the |
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| manner in which the private entity stores, transmits, and |
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| protects other confidential and sensitive information.
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| Section 20. Right of action. Any person aggrieved by a |
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| violation of this Act shall have a right of action in a State |
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| circuit court or as a supplemental claim in federal district |
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| court against an offending party. A prevailing party may |
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| recover for each violation: |
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| (1) against a private entity that negligently violates |
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| a provision of this Act, liquidated damages of $1,000 or |
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| actual damages, whichever is greater; |
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| (2) against a private entity that intentionally or |
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| recklessly violates a provision of this Act, liquidated |
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| damages of $5,000 or actual damages, whichever is greater; |
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| (3) reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, including |
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| expert witness fees and other litigation expenses; and |
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| (4) other relief, including an injunction, as the State |
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| or federal court may deem appropriate.
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| Section 25. Construction. |
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| (a) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to impact the |
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| admission or discovery of biometric identifiers and biometric |
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| information in any action of any kind in any court, or before |
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| any tribunal, board, agency, or person. |
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| (b) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to conflict with |
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| the X-Ray Retention Act, the federal Health Insurance |
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| Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and the rules |
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| promulgated under either Act. |
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| (c) Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to apply in any |
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| manner to a financial institution or an affiliate of a |
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| financial institution that is subject to Title V of the federal |
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| Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 and the rules promulgated |
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| thereunder. |
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| (d) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to conflict with |
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| the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, |
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| Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004 and the rules |
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| promulgated thereunder. |
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| (e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to apply to a |
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| contractor, subcontractor, or agent of a State agency or local |
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| unit of government when working for that State agency or local |
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| unit of government.
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| Section 30. Biometric Information Privacy Study Committee. |
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| (a) The Department of Human Services, in conjunction with |
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| Central Management Services, subject to appropriation or other |
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| funds made available for this purpose, shall create the |
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| Biometric Information Privacy Study Committee, hereafter |
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| referred to as the Committee. The Department of Human Services, |
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| in conjunction with Central Management Services, shall provide |
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| staff and administrative support to the Committee. The |
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| Committee shall examine (i) current policies, procedures, and |
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| practices used by State and local governments to protect an |
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| individual against unauthorized disclosure of his or her |
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| biometric identifiers and biometric information when State or |
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| local government requires the individual to provide his or her |
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| biometric identifiers to an officer or agency of the State or |
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| local government; (ii) issues related to the collection, |
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| destruction, security, and ramifications of biometric |
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| identifiers, biometric information, and biometric technology; |
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| and (iii) technical and procedural changes necessary in order |
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| to implement and enforce reasonable, uniform biometric |
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| safeguards by State and local government agencies. |
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| (b) The Committee shall hold such public hearings as it |
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| deems necessary and present a report of its findings and |
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| recommendations to the General Assembly before January 1, 2009. |
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| The Committee may begin to conduct business upon appointment of |
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| a majority of its members. All appointments shall be completed |
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| by 4 months prior to the release of the Committee's final |
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| report. The Committee shall meet at least twice and at other |
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| times at the call of the chair and may conduct meetings by |
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| telecommunication, where possible, in order to minimize travel |
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| expenses. The Committee shall consist of 27 members appointed |
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| as follows: |
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| (1) 2 members appointed by the President of the Senate; |
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| (2) 2 members appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
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| Senate; |
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| (3) 2 members appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
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| Representatives; |
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| (4) 2 members appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
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| House of Representatives; |
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| (5) One member representing the Office of the Governor, |
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| appointed by the Governor; |
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| (6) One member, who shall serve as the chairperson of |
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| the Committee, representing the Office of the Attorney |
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| General, appointed by the Attorney General; |
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| (7) One member representing the Office of the Secretary |
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| of the State, appointed by the Secretary of State; |
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| (8) One member from each of the following State |
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| agencies appointed by their respective heads: Department |
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| of Corrections, Department of Public Health, Department of |
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| Human Services, Central Management Services, Illinois |
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| Commerce Commission, Illinois State Police, Department of |
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| Revenue; |
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| (9) One member appointed by the chairperson of the |
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| Committee, representing the interests of the City of |
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| Chicago; |
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| (10) 2 members appointed by the chairperson of the |
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| Committee, representing the interests of other |
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| municipalities; |
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| (11) 2 members appointed by the chairperson of the |
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| Committee, representing the interests of public hospitals; |
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| and |
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| (12) 4 public members appointed by the chairperson of |
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| the Committee, representing the interests of the civil |
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| liberties community, the electronic privacy community, and |
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| government employees. |
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| (c) This Section is repealed January 1, 2009. |
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law. |