Bill Text: TX SB704 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the capture and use of an individual's biometric identifiers, specimen, or genetic information by a governmental body or peace officer or by a person for commercial purposes; authorizing civil penalties.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-01 - Referred to State Affairs [SB704 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB704-Introduced.html
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By: Paxton | S.B. No. 704 |
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relating to the capture and use of an individual's biometric | ||
identifiers, specimen, or genetic information by a governmental | ||
body or peace officer or by a person for commercial purposes; | ||
authorizing civil penalties. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. The heading to Title 11, Business & Commerce | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
TITLE 11. PERSONAL [ |
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SECTION 2. The heading to Subtitle A, Title 11, Business & | ||
Commerce Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
SUBTITLE A. IDENTIFYING AND OTHER PERSONAL INFORMATION | ||
SECTION 3. The heading to Chapter 503, Business & Commerce | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 503. BIOMETRIC IDENTIFIERS, GENETIC INFORMATION, AND | ||
SPECIMEN COLLECTION | ||
SECTION 4. Chapter 503, Business & Commerce Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 503.0005 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 503.0005. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Deidentified data" means data not reasonably | ||
linked to an identifiable individual. | ||
(2) "Direct-to-individual genetic testing company" | ||
means an entity that: | ||
(A) offers genetic testing products or services | ||
directly to individuals; or | ||
(B) collects, uses, or analyzes genetic data that | ||
an individual provides to the entity. | ||
(3) "DNA" means deoxyribonucleic acid. | ||
(4) "Express consent" means an individual's | ||
affirmative response to a clear and meaningful notice regarding the | ||
collection, use, or disclosure of genetic data for a specific | ||
purpose. | ||
(5) "Genetic data" means any data, regardless of | ||
format, concerning an individual's genetic characteristics. The | ||
term: | ||
(A) includes: | ||
(i) raw sequence data derived from | ||
sequencing all or a portion of an individual's extracted DNA; | ||
(ii) genotypic and phenotypic information | ||
obtained from analyzing an individual's raw sequence data; and | ||
(iii) health information regarding the | ||
health conditions that an individual self-reports to a company and | ||
that the company: | ||
(a) uses for scientific research or | ||
product development; and | ||
(b) analyzes in connection with the | ||
individual's raw sequence data; and | ||
(B) does not include deidentified data. | ||
(6) "Genetic testing" means: | ||
(A) a laboratory test of an individual's complete | ||
DNA, regions of DNA, chromosomes, genes, or gene products to | ||
determine the presence of the individual's genetic | ||
characteristics; or | ||
(B) an interpretation of an individual's genetic | ||
data. | ||
(7) "Specimen" means a sample of an individual's | ||
blood, urine, or other bodily fluid or tissue taken for scientific | ||
analysis to detect or diagnose a disease. | ||
SECTION 5. The heading to Section 503.001, Business & | ||
Commerce Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 503.001. CAPTURE OR USE OF BIOMETRIC IDENTIFIER; | ||
COLLECTION OR USE OF SPECIMEN. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 503.001, Business & Commerce Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsections (b) and (c) and adding Subsection | ||
(c-3) to read as follows: | ||
(b) A person may not capture a biometric identifier of or | ||
collect a specimen from an individual for a commercial purpose | ||
unless the person: | ||
(1) informs the individual before capturing the | ||
biometric identifier or collecting the specimen of the pending | ||
capture or collection; [ |
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(2) receives the individual's consent to capture the | ||
biometric identifier or collect the specimen; and | ||
(3) if capturing a biometric identifier, informs the | ||
individual before capturing the biometric identifier of the | ||
purposes for which the person will use the biometric identifier. | ||
(c) A person who possesses a biometric identifier or | ||
specimen of an individual that is captured or collected for a | ||
commercial purpose: | ||
(1) may not sell, lease, or otherwise disclose the | ||
biometric identifier or specimen test results to another person | ||
unless: | ||
(A) the individual consents to the disclosure for | ||
identification purposes in the event of the individual's | ||
disappearance or death; | ||
(B) the disclosure of a biometric identifier | ||
completes a financial transaction that the individual requested or | ||
authorized; | ||
(C) the disclosure is required or permitted by a | ||
federal statute or by a state statute other than Chapter 552, | ||
Government Code; or | ||
(D) the disclosure is made by or to a law | ||
enforcement agency for a law enforcement purpose in response to a | ||
warrant; | ||
(2) shall store, transmit, and protect from disclosure | ||
the biometric identifier or specimen test results using reasonable | ||
care and in a manner that is the same as or more protective than the | ||
manner in which the person stores, transmits, and protects any | ||
other confidential information the person possesses; and | ||
(3) shall destroy the biometric identifier or specimen | ||
within a reasonable time, but not later than the first anniversary | ||
of the date the purpose for capturing [ |
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or collecting the specimen expires, except as provided by | ||
Subsection (c-1). | ||
(c-3) A person who captures a biometric identifier of or | ||
collects a specimen from an individual for a commercial purpose | ||
shall provide to the individual information on: | ||
(1) the type of technology to be used on the identifier | ||
or the scientific testing to be used on the specimen; | ||
(2) the purpose of and method for capturing the | ||
identifier or collecting the specimen; and | ||
(3) the method for storing data related to the | ||
captured identifier or collected specimen. | ||
SECTION 7. Chapter 503, Business & Commerce Code, is | ||
amended by adding Sections 503.002, 503.003, 503.004, and 503.005 | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 503.002. REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES OF DEIDENTIFIED | ||
DATA. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this chapter or other | ||
law, a direct-to-individual genetic testing company that possesses | ||
an individual's deidentified data shall: | ||
(1) implement administrative and technical measures | ||
to ensure the data is not associated with a specific individual; and | ||
(2) publicly commit to maintaining and using data in | ||
deidentified form and refraining from making any attempt to | ||
identify an individual using the individual's deidentified data. | ||
(b) If a direct-to-individual genetic testing company | ||
shares an individual's deidentified data with another person, the | ||
company shall enter into a legally enforceable contractual | ||
obligation prohibiting the person from attempting to identify an | ||
individual using the individual's deidentified data. | ||
Sec. 503.003. REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES OF GENETIC DATA | ||
AND SPECIMEN. (a) A direct-to-individual genetic testing company | ||
shall develop, implement, and maintain: | ||
(1) a comprehensive security program to protect an | ||
individual's genetic data against unauthorized access, use, or | ||
disclosure; and | ||
(2) a prominent, publicly available privacy notice | ||
that includes information about the company's data collection, | ||
consent, use, access, disclosure, transfer, security, retention, | ||
and deletion practices. | ||
(b) Before collecting, using, or disclosing an individual's | ||
genetic data, a direct-to-individual genetic testing company shall | ||
provide to the individual: | ||
(1) information about the company's collection, use, | ||
and disclosure of genetic data the company collects through a | ||
genetic testing product or service, including information that: | ||
(A) clearly describes the company's use of the | ||
genetic data; | ||
(B) specifies the persons who have access to test | ||
results; and | ||
(C) specifies the manner in which the company may | ||
share the genetic data; and | ||
(2) the privacy notice required by Subsection (a)(2). | ||
(c) A direct-to-individual genetic testing company shall | ||
provide a process for an individual to: | ||
(1) access the individual's genetic data; | ||
(2) delete the individual's account and genetic data; | ||
and | ||
(3) destroy or require the destruction of the | ||
individual's specimen. | ||
Sec. 503.004. REQUIRED CONSENT. A direct-to-individual | ||
genetic testing company engaging in any of the following activities | ||
must obtain: | ||
(1) an individual's separate express consent for: | ||
(A) the transfer or disclosure of the | ||
individual's genetic data to any person other than the company's | ||
vendors and service providers; | ||
(B) the use of genetic data for a purpose other | ||
than the primary purpose of the company's genetic testing product | ||
or service; or | ||
(C) the retention of any specimen provided by the | ||
individual following the company's completion of the initial | ||
testing service requested by the individual; | ||
(2) an individual's informed consent in accordance | ||
with guidelines for the protection of human subjects issued under | ||
45 C.F.R. Part 46, for transfer or disclosure of the individual's | ||
genetic data to a third party for: | ||
(A) research purposes; or | ||
(B) research conducted under the control of the | ||
company for the purpose of publication or generalizable knowledge; | ||
and | ||
(3) an individual's express consent for: | ||
(A) marketing by the company to the individual | ||
based on the individual's genetic data; or | ||
(B) marketing by a third party to the individual | ||
based on the individual's ordering or purchasing of a genetic | ||
testing product or service. | ||
Sec. 503.005. PROHIBITED DISCLOSURES. (a) A | ||
direct-to-individual genetic testing company may not disclose an | ||
individual's genetic data to a law enforcement entity or other | ||
governmental body unless: | ||
(1) the company first obtains the individual's express | ||
written consent; or | ||
(2) the entity or body obtains a warrant under Article | ||
18.25, Code of Criminal Procedure, or complies with another valid | ||
legal process required by the company. | ||
(b) A direct-to-individual genetic testing company may not | ||
disclose, without first obtaining an individual's written consent, | ||
the individual's genetic data to: | ||
(1) an entity that offers health insurance, life | ||
insurance, or long-term care insurance; or | ||
(2) an employer of the individual. | ||
SECTION 8. Section 503.001(d), Business & Commerce Code, is | ||
redesignated as Section 503.006, Business & Commerce Code, and | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 503.006. CIVIL PENALTY. [ |
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than $25,000 for each violation. The attorney general may bring an | ||
action to recover the civil penalty. | ||
SECTION 9. Chapter 18, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended by adding Article 18.25 to read as follows: | ||
Art. 18.25. WARRANTS FOR GENETIC INFORMATION FROM CERTAIN | ||
BUSINESSES. (a) This article applies to a business that collects | ||
and analyzes genetic information to provide information about an | ||
individual's genetic traits or biological relationships. | ||
(b) A peace officer may require a business described by | ||
Subsection (a) to provide the genetic information of a customer of | ||
the business by obtaining a warrant under this chapter or by | ||
obtaining the consent of the customer. | ||
(c) A court may issue a warrant for genetic information held | ||
by a business described by Subsection (a) only if the applicant for | ||
the warrant shows that reasonable investigative leads have been | ||
pursued and have failed to identify the perpetrator of an alleged | ||
criminal offense. For purposes of this subsection, reasonable | ||
investigative leads are credible, case-specific facts, | ||
information, or circumstances that would lead a reasonably cautious | ||
investigator to believe that pursuit of the leads would have a fair | ||
probability of identifying the perpetrator of the offense. | ||
(d) A peace officer who obtains a warrant with respect to | ||
genetic information held by a business described by Subsection (a) | ||
may apply to the court issuing the warrant for an order commanding | ||
the business to whom the warrant is directed not to disclose to any | ||
person the existence of the warrant. The order is effective for the | ||
period the court considers appropriate. The court shall enter the | ||
order under this subsection if the court determines that there is | ||
reason to believe that notification of the existence of the warrant | ||
will lead to an adverse result, including: | ||
(1) endangering the life or physical safety of an | ||
individual; | ||
(2) flight from prosecution; | ||
(3) destruction of or tampering with evidence; | ||
(4) intimidation of a potential witness; or | ||
(5) otherwise seriously jeopardizing an investigation | ||
or unduly delaying a trial. | ||
(e) Unless an order is issued under Subsection (d), the | ||
peace officer who executes a warrant for the genetic information of | ||
a customer shall notify the customer of the existence of the | ||
warrant. | ||
SECTION 10. The heading to Chapter 560, Government Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 560. BIOMETRIC IDENTIFIER AND GENETIC INFORMATION | ||
SECTION 11. Section 560.001, Government Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 560.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Biometric identifier" means any measurement of | ||
the human body or its movement that is used to attempt to uniquely | ||
identify or authenticate the identity of an individual, including a | ||
blood sample, hair sample, skin sample, body scan, retina or iris | ||
scan, fingerprint, voiceprint, or record of hand or face geometry. | ||
(2) "Genetic information" means information that is: | ||
(A) obtained from or based on a scientific or | ||
medical determination of the presence or absence in an individual | ||
of a genetic characteristic; or | ||
(B) derived from the results of a genetic test of | ||
an individual's genes, gene products, or chromosomes. | ||
(3) "Genetic test" has the meaning assigned by Section | ||
546.001, Insurance Code. | ||
(4) "Governmental body" has the meaning assigned by | ||
Section 552.003, except that the term includes each entity within | ||
or created by the judicial branch of state government. | ||
SECTION 12. Chapter 560, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Section 560.0015 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 560.0015. STATUTORY AUTHORITY REQUIRED. (a) A | ||
governmental body may not capture or possess a biometric identifier | ||
of an individual or require a biometric identifier as a | ||
prerequisite for providing a governmental service to the individual | ||
unless the governmental body: | ||
(1) has specific, explicit statutory authority that: | ||
(A) allows the governmental body to: | ||
(i) capture or possess the individual's | ||
biometric identifier; or | ||
(ii) require the individual's biometric | ||
identifier as a prerequisite for providing a governmental service | ||
to the individual; or | ||
(B) allows the governmental body to require and | ||
obtain the written consent of the individual or the individual's | ||
legal guardian before: | ||
(i) capturing or possessing the | ||
individual's biometric identifier; or | ||
(ii) requiring the individual's biometric | ||
identifier as a prerequisite for providing a governmental service | ||
to the individual; | ||
(2) obtains the voluntary, written consent of the | ||
individual or the individual's legal guardian; | ||
(3) is a health care provider or health care facility | ||
that captures, possesses, or requires the individual's biometric | ||
identifier in the provision of health care services to the | ||
individual; or | ||
(4) is a criminal justice agency, as defined by | ||
Article 66.001, Code of Criminal Procedure, that captures, | ||
possesses, or requires the individual's biometric identifier while | ||
engaged in the administration of criminal justice, as defined by | ||
that article. | ||
(b) For purposes of Subsection (a), Subchapter B, Chapter | ||
33, Health and Safety Code, is specific, explicit statutory | ||
authority under Subsection (a)(1)(A)(i) to capture or possess an | ||
individual's biometric identifier in the conduct of newborn | ||
screening as provided by that subchapter. | ||
SECTION 13. Chapter 560, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Sections 560.004, 560.005, 560.006, and 560.007 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
Sec. 560.004. DESTRUCTION OF SAMPLE GENETIC MATERIAL; | ||
EXCEPTIONS. A governmental body shall promptly destroy a sample of | ||
genetic material obtained from an individual for a genetic test | ||
after the purpose for which the sample was obtained is accomplished | ||
unless: | ||
(1) the sample is retained under a court order; | ||
(2) the individual authorizes retention of the sample | ||
for medical treatment or scientific research; | ||
(3) the sample was obtained for research authorized by | ||
an institutional review board and retention of the sample is: | ||
(A) under a requirement the institutional review | ||
board imposes on a specific research project; or | ||
(B) authorized by the research participant with | ||
institutional review board approval in accordance with federal law; | ||
or | ||
(4) the sample was obtained for a screening test | ||
prescribed by the Department of State Health Services under Section | ||
33.011, Health and Safety Code, and performed by that department or | ||
a laboratory approved by that department. | ||
Sec. 560.005. CONFIDENTIALITY OF GENETIC INFORMATION. (a) | ||
Except as provided by Sections 560.006(a) and (b), genetic | ||
information is confidential and privileged regardless of the source | ||
of the information. | ||
(b) A governmental body that holds an individual's genetic | ||
information may not disclose or be compelled to disclose, by | ||
subpoena or otherwise, that information unless the disclosure is | ||
specifically authorized by the individual as provided by Section | ||
560.007. | ||
(c) This section applies to a redisclosure of genetic | ||
information by a secondary recipient of the information after | ||
disclosure of the information by an initial recipient. Except as | ||
provided by Section 560.006(b), a governmental body may not | ||
redisclose genetic information unless the redisclosure is | ||
consistent with the disclosures authorized by the tested individual | ||
under an authorization executed under Section 560.007. | ||
Sec. 560.006. EXCEPTIONS TO CONFIDENTIALITY. (a) Subject | ||
to Subchapter G, Chapter 411, genetic information may be disclosed | ||
without an authorization under Section 560.007 if the disclosure | ||
is: | ||
(1) authorized under a state or federal criminal law | ||
relating to: | ||
(A) the identification of individuals; or | ||
(B) a criminal or juvenile proceeding, an | ||
inquest, or a child fatality review by a multidisciplinary | ||
child-abuse team; | ||
(2) required under a specific order of a state or | ||
federal court; | ||
(3) needed to establish paternity as authorized under | ||
a state or federal law; | ||
(4) needed to provide genetic information of a | ||
decedent and the information is disclosed to the blood relatives of | ||
the decedent for medical diagnosis; or | ||
(5) needed to identify a decedent. | ||
(b) A governmental body may redisclose genetic information | ||
without an authorization under Section 560.007 for actuarial or | ||
research studies if: | ||
(1) a tested individual could not be identified in any | ||
actuarial or research report; and | ||
(2) any materials that identify a tested individual | ||
are returned or destroyed as soon as reasonably practicable. | ||
(c) A redisclosure authorized under Subsection (b) may | ||
contain only genetic information reasonably necessary to | ||
accomplish the purpose for which the information is disclosed. | ||
Sec. 560.007. AUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE. An individual or an | ||
individual's legal representative may authorize disclosure of the | ||
individual's genetic information by submitting a statement that: | ||
(1) is written in plain language and is signed by the | ||
individual or legal representative; | ||
(2) is dated; | ||
(3) contains a specific description of the information | ||
to be disclosed; | ||
(4) identifies or describes each person authorized to | ||
disclose the genetic information; | ||
(5) identifies or describes the individuals or | ||
entities to whom the genetic information may be disclosed or | ||
subsequently redisclosed; | ||
(6) describes the specific purpose of the disclosure; | ||
and | ||
(7) advises the individual or legal representative | ||
that the individual's authorized representative is entitled to | ||
receive a copy of the authorization. | ||
SECTION 14. Section 33.012(a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Screening tests may not be administered to a newborn | ||
child whose parents, managing conservator, or guardian objects to | ||
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SECTION 15. Subchapter C, Chapter 81, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 81.0465 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 81.0465. EXPRESS CONSENT FOR SPECIMEN COLLECTION, USE, | ||
AND DISCLOSURE; CONFIDENTIALITY; CIVIL PENALTY. (a) In this | ||
section: | ||
(1) "COVID-19" means the 2019 novel coronavirus | ||
disease. | ||
(2) "Express consent" means an individual's | ||
affirmative response to a clear and meaningful notice regarding the | ||
collection, use, or disclosure of a specimen for a specific | ||
purpose. | ||
(3) "Specimen" means a sample of an individual's | ||
blood, urine, or other bodily fluid or tissue taken for scientific | ||
analysis to detect or diagnose a disease. | ||
(b) A person who collects a specimen from an individual to | ||
test for a specific disease may not use or analyze the specimen for | ||
a purpose unrelated to the test without the individual's express | ||
consent to the use or analysis for another purpose. | ||
(c) A person who possesses an individual's specimen that is | ||
collected for a commercial purpose shall destroy the specimen | ||
within a reasonable time, but not later than the first anniversary | ||
of the date the purpose for collecting the specimen expires. | ||
(d) A person who obtains an individual's specimen or other | ||
personal information in relation to the collection of COVID-19 data | ||
may not disclose that information without the express consent of | ||
the individual. | ||
(e) A person who violates this section is subject to a civil | ||
penalty of not more than $1,000 for each violation. The attorney | ||
general may bring an action to recover the civil penalty. | ||
(f) This section does not apply to a specimen collected by a | ||
direct-to-individual genetic testing company as defined by Section | ||
503.0005, Business & Commerce Code. | ||
SECTION 16. Article 18.25, Code of Criminal Procedure, as | ||
added by this Act, applies only to a warrant issued on or after the | ||
effective date of this Act. | ||
SECTION 17. The changes in law made by this Act apply only | ||
to a biometric identifier captured, a specimen collected, or | ||
genetic information obtained or to a biometric identifier, a | ||
specimen, or genetic information requested on or after the | ||
effective date of this Act. A biometric identifier, a specimen, or | ||
genetic information captured, collected, obtained, or requested | ||
before that date is governed by the law in effect immediately before | ||
the effective date of this Act, and that law is continued in effect | ||
for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 18. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |