On December 31, 2022, Baltimore’s ordinance banning the private sector’s use of facial recognition technology expired.
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UPDATE: Baltimore Bans Private-Sector Use of Facial Recognition Technology
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On September 8, 2021, Baltimore’s local ordinance regulating private entities’ use of facial recognition technology becomes effective.
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Baltimore Passes Bill Banning Private-Sector Use of Facial Recognition Technology
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On June 14, 2021, the Baltimore City Council passed a bill that would ban the use of facial recognition technology by private entities and individuals within the city limits. If signed into law, Baltimore, Maryland would become the latest U.S. city to enact stringent regulations governing the use of facial recognition technology in the private sector.
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