Maryland HB756 prohibits law enforcement from using facial recognition technology on images captured inside a dwelling.
Maryland HB756 amends the state's criminal procedure law to prohibit law enforcement from using facial recognition technology on images captured inside a dwelling. The bill specifies that such technology cannot be used to investigate crimes unless there is reasonable suspicion of a crime being committed. It also restricts the use of facial recognition technology to specific crimes, including crimes of violence, human trafficking, and certain other offenses.
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