Missouri HB3537 establishes the "Enhanced Personal Privacy Act" to protect biometric identifiers.
Missouri HB3537, the "Enhanced Personal Privacy Act," mandates that private entities cannot collect, capture, purchase, receive, or obtain a person's biometric identifier for commercial purposes without consent. Biometric identifiers include retina or iris scans and fingerprints. The act defines "commercial purpose" as marketing unrelated goods or services. It also requires private entities to develop a retention schedule and destruction guidelines for biometric identifiers.
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