What is Biometric Data in the Nebraska Data Privacy Act (“NDPA”)?
Biometric data means data that is generated to identify a specific individual through an automatic measurement of a biological characteristic of such individual and includes any: (i) Fingerprint; (ii) Voice print; (iii) Retina image; (iv) Iris image; or (v) Unique biological pattern or characteristic.
Biometric data does not include: (i) Except when generated to identify a specific individual, any physical or digital photograph, video or audio recording, or data generated from a physical or digital photograph; or (ii) Information collected, used, or stored for health care treatment, payment, or operations under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; (4) Business associate has the meaning assigned to the term by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
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