Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1359

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Establishes provisions relating to release of certain liabilities for unauthorized or negligent disclosure of biometric identifiers or information

Impact

The bill mandates that private entities collecting biometric identifiers or information must inform the public about the purpose of collection, develop public policies for data retention, and ensure the secure handling of such data. If they adhere to these requirements, the entities would be shielded from damages related to unauthorized disclosures. This significant shift in legal liability aims to encourage businesses to adopt biometric technologies while providing a framework that protects individuals' biometric data from misuse.

Summary

Senate Bill 1359 seeks to amend chapter 537 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by introducing new provisions regulating the liability associated with the unauthorized or negligent disclosure of biometric identifiers and biometric information. The bill defines key terms such as 'biometric identifier', which includes data like retina scans and fingerprints, and 'biometric information', which refers to any data used for identifying individuals based on these identifiers. Importantly, the legislation delineates what constitutes confidential and sensitive information, ensuring clarity in the definition for both individuals and entities dealing with such data.

Contention

One notable area of contention surrounding SB1359 relates to the balance between encouraging innovation through biometric technologies and ensuring robust protections for personal data. While proponents argue that the bill provides essential liability protections fostering technological advancement, critics may express concerns over the adequacy of the safeguards against potential abuses or breaches of biometric data. This tension highlights the complexities involved in crafting legislation that both promotes industry growth and respects individual privacy rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB448

Establishes provisions relating to release of certain liabilities for unauthorized or negligent disclosure of biometric identifiers or information

MO SB554

Establishes the Biometric Information Privacy Act, which establishes requirements for and a cause of action against private entities in possession of biometric information

MO HB1540

Establishes provisions relating to comparative negligence or fault in certain actions for damages

MO HB407

Establishes the "Biometric Information Privacy Act"

MO HB500

Establishes the "Biometric Information Privacy Act"

MO HB974

Establishes provisions relating to insurance for certain uses of motor vehicles

MO SB411

Establishes provisions relating to the civil and criminal liability of disclosure of intimate digital depictions

MO HB838

Modifies provisions relating to the disclosure of information contained in vital records

MO SB252

Requires disclosure for certain products produced, sold, or distributed in Missouri

MO SB157

Creates a provision relating to the release of certain confidential information by the Missouri Geological Survey

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