Illinois is seeing significant developments in the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) with proposed amendments that could impact damages accrual. The Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced a bill, SB2979, aimed at reducing massive settlements under BIPA. Despite some support for the reform bill, opposition remains due to concerns about retroactive penalties.
Amendments to the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act Would Dramatically Affect Accrual of Damages https://t.co/fhq1W9XPKD #privacy #cybersecurity #healthtech @PrivacyPros https://t.co/mLNIK8gOV2
A BIPA reform bill that would significantly cut down on violations of the law to something businesses and Sen. Bill Cunningham think is more reasonable passed committee yesterday. But many businesses remain opposed because it wouldn't retroactively reduce penalties #twill https://t.co/1DIK1PhhNM
Amendments to the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act Would Dramatically Affect Accrual of Damages https://t.co/fhq1W9XPKD #privacy #cybersecurity #healthtech @BlankRomeLLP https://t.co/zmuVkMO7ud
BIPA reform is on the move in the legislature. The Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced a bill that would cut down the massive settlements that are costing businesses billions. More on SB2979 here #twill https://t.co/lxujsTVpDa
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