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Senate concurs with House on age‑verification bill allowing license scans, raises statutory damages to $5,000
Summary
The Oregon Senate voted to concur with House amendments to Senate Bill 1005A, allowing businesses to scan driver licenses to verify age for restricted purchases and increasing the minimum statutory damages for unlawful data storage or sharing from $1,000 to $5,000.
The Oregon Senate on the floor concurred with House amendments to Senate Bill 1005A on a concurrence vote, approving a measure that allows businesses to swipe or scan an individual's driver license to confirm age for age‑restricted products and raising the minimum statutory damages for unlawful storage or sharing of scanned license data from $1,000 to $5,000.
Senator Taylor, sponsor of the concurrence motion, told colleagues the bill "allows businesses to swipe an individual's…
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