Washington Statutes

§ 43.386.030 — Meaningful human review—When required.

Washington § 43.386.030
JurisdictionWashington
Title 43STATE GOVERNMENT—EXECUTIVE
Ch. 43.386FACIAL RECOGNITION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 43.386.030 (2026).

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A state or local government agency using a facial recognition service to make decisions that produce legal effects concerning individuals or similarly significant effects concerning individuals must ensure that those decisions are subject to meaningful human review. Decisions that produce legal effects concerning individuals or similarly significant effects concerning individuals means decisions that result in the provision or denial of financial and lending services, housing, insurance, education enrollment, criminal justice, employment opportunities, health care services, or access to basic necessities such as food and water, or that impact civil rights of individuals.

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[2020 c 257 s 4.]

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