Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4640

Introduced
10/23/25  

Caption

To implement the recommendations of the special commission on facial recognition technology

Impact

One major impact of H4640 is the requirement for law enforcement agencies to document and report every facial recognition search they conduct. This includes critical information such as the date and reason for the search, the identity of individuals involved in the search, and the technology employed. Additionally, annual reporting mandates aim to hold agencies accountable by ensuring that data on the searches, including demographics of subjects, is made publicly available, fostering greater trust and oversight in how facial recognition technology is applied in investigations.

Summary

House Bill 4640 proposes to implement the recommendations of a special commission on facial recognition technology in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 6 of the General Laws to regulate the use of biometric surveillance technologies within the state, particularly concerning their application by law enforcement agencies. By establishing defined terms, such as 'facial recognition' and 'biometric surveillance technology', this bill sets the groundwork for managing how these technologies are utilized, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in their deployment.

Contention

However, the bill has generated debate regarding the balance between security and individual privacy rights. Supporters argue that the regulation will protect citizens from unwarranted surveillance and ensure that law enforcement cannot misuse these technologies without oversight. Opponents, on the other hand, express concerns that the limitations set by this bill may hinder law enforcement's ability to effectively combat crime, especially in urgent situations requiring rapid identification of suspects. Overall, the legislation reflects a growing awareness of the implications of technology on civil liberties and the need for regulatory frameworks that accommodate both law enforcement and the public's privacy rights.

Companion Bills

MA H1946

Replaces To implement the recommendations of the special commission on facial recognition technology

Previously Filed As

MA H1946

To implement the recommendations of the special commission on facial recognition technology

MA S1053

To implement the recommendations of the special commission on facial recognition technology

MA SF1242

Facial Recognition Technology Warrant Act of 2025

MA A759

Requires AG to study law enforcement use of facial recognition technology and issue report with recommendations for Statewide policy.

MA S3268

Prohibits use of facial recognition technology on consumer except for legitimate safety purpose.

MA S1647

Implementing the recommendations of the Walsh-Kennedy Commission Report

MA H2692

Implementing the recommendations of the Walsh-Kennedy Commission Report

MA HB756

Law Enforcement - Use of Facial Recognition Technology - Images Captured in Dwelling Interior

MA A08788

Enacts the "facial recognition technology study act" to study privacy concerns and potential regulatory approaches to the development of facial recognition technology.

MA HB762

Law Enforcement – Use of Facial Recognition Technology – Images Captured by Camera Affixed to Dwelling Exterior

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