Sec. 108. Notice requirement
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A law enforcement agency that uses facial recognition to attempt to identify an individual who is arrested shall, at minimum, provide to the individual— a notice of— the name the law enforcement agency that operated the facial recognition system used; and the name of the database, if any, that was used to identify the individual; and a copy of— the order that authorized the use of facial recognition; accuracy or bias reports required under this Act; each probe image that was used by the agency; any modifications made to the probe image; the candidate list, in rank order, produced by the facial recognition system; and any other police documentation related to the use of facial recognition in the law enforcement investigation.
The information required under subsection
(a)shall be provided to such individual in an appropriate language for such individual if the individual is not fluent or literate in English.