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Practical Compliance Tips: Baltimore Private-Sector Facial Recognition Ban

Biometric Privacy Insider

In mid-2021, Baltimore, Maryland, passed Council Bill 21-0001 (the “FRT Ordinance”), becoming the second U.S. jurisdiction to enact sweeping facial recognition regulation that bans the use of facial biometrics by any private entity or individual within city limits.

While a number of cities have enacted laws prohibiting law enforcement and other governmental agencies from using facial recognition, Portland, Oregon, enacted the nation’s first blanket ban over the use of this technology by the private sector at the beginning of 2021. The Baltimore FRT Ordinance goes even further than Portland by imposing criminal penalties of up to a year in jail for companies and individuals that run afoul of the ban.

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