HB3667Illinois2025 sessionIntroduced
BIPA-SECURITY PURPOSES
Plain-language summary
Amends Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act to ease consent and notice requirements for biometric data collected for security purposes, such as by biometric time clocks or locks, when the same subject is repeatedly processed. Exempts biometric data converted to a mathematical representation and repeals the private right of action under the Act.
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History
Feb 7, 2025
HFiled with the Clerk by Rep. Jeff Keicher
Feb 18, 2025
HFirst Reading
Feb 18, 2025
HReferred to Rules Committee
Mar 11, 2025
HAssigned to Judiciary - Civil Committee
Mar 19, 2025
HTo Data Privacy Law & Emerging Issues Subcommittee
Mar 21, 2025
HRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
Progress
IntroducedFeb 7, 2025
Engrossed
Enrolled
Passed
Signed into law
Sponsors
JK
Rep. Jeff Keicher (R)Prime sponsor
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