SB 185 adds new rules to South Dakota law (§10-56-22) that restrict how police and government agencies can use facial recognition technology. The bill likely requires warrants, limits databases that can be searched, or establishes other safeguards to protect citizens' privacy when their faces are scanned or analyzed by authorities. The exact protections would depend on the specific language of the amendment, which wasn't fully included in the materials provided.
This bill does not directly amend codified state law.
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First Reading Senate S.J. 164
Kris Langer
Prime sponsor · Sen.
R