SB 190-BIOMETRIC INFORMATION FOR ID  8:31:17 AM CHAIR FRENCH announced the consideration of SB 190 and asked for a motion to adopt the committee substitute (CS). SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI moved to adopt the proposed work draft CS for SB 190, labeled 26-LS0332\W, as the working document. SENATOR COGHILL objected for an explanation. 8:34:01 AM SENATOR EGAN joined. GEORGE ASCOTT, Staff to Senator Bill Wielechowski, explained that the bill was redrafted at the recommendation of the Attorney General's Office. He outlined the following changes: · Biometric information is referred to in a new chapter that does not reference DNA. That information is on page 1, lines 3-4. · The term "collect" was removed from the bill to accommodate the concern that it could prevent legitimate social and economic practices. · The bill provides an exception for the retention, analysis, disclosure, or distribution of biometric information for law enforcement purposes, or when authorized by state or federal law. It clarifies that private investigation in cases of fraud or arson is legal, and that biometric information can be collected for criminal background checks. · The word "willing" is removed from the "informed and written consent." It mirrors the language found in the current Genetic Privacy statute. · It clarifies that biometric data cannot be required for personal identification if the person provides a valid U.S. passport and valid state or military ID. · The definition section was expanded and distinguishes between "biometric information," "biometric data," and a "biometric system." To the extent practicable the section also uses the National Science and Technology Council definitions for the specific forms of biometric information referenced in the bill. 8:36:37 AM SENATOR COGHILL removed his objection and expressed satisfaction that the new chapter was added. CHAIR FRENCH announced that without further objection, version W is before the committee. SENATOR COGHILL asked where it says that the biometric information has to be collected by a specific machine. MR. ASCOTT replied it would be found in the definitions section. SENATOR COGHILL observed that it's a good addition. 8:39:19 AM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI moved to report CS for SB 190, version W, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR FRENCH announced that without objection CSSB 190(JUD) is moved from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee.