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House committee refers bill allowing private ID scans for age-restricted sales to rules committee

3446372 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

The House Committee on Economic Development, Small Business, and Trade on May 21 voted to send Senate Bill 1005 — which would allow private entities to swipe a customer's driver’s license or ID when providing age-restricted goods or services regardless of reasonable doubt of age — to the Committee on Rules without recommendation.

SALEM — The House Committee on Economic Development, Small Business, and Trade voted May 21 to refer Senate Bill 1005 to the Committee on Rules without recommendation, after a short work session and roll-call vote.

Senate Bill 1005 would allow a private entity to swipe a customer's driver's license or identification card when providing age-restricted goods or services regardless of…

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