California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Saturday vetoed legislation
that would have created a security framework for the use of radio
frequency identification (RFID) technology in the state's official
documents and identification cards.
The bill, called the Identity Information Protection Act of 2006, would
have mandated basic protections against the abuse of RFID data with
technologies such as encryption. It also would have made skimming, or
the reading of RFID data without consent, a crime.
The bill, approved by the state's legislature in August, could have
made California the first state in the nation to create a privacy
framework for official RFID use. A variety of advocacy groups, ranging
from the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California to the
Gun Owners of California, had backed the bill.
Schwarzenegger said he vetoed the law because he considered it
"premature." He noted that the federal government, under the Real ID
Act mandating national standards for identification cards such as
drivers' licenses, has yet to release its own standards for security.
with that in mind, Schwarzenegger said he didn't want California to
create a set of requirements that would contradict the upcoming federal
ones."In addition, this bill may inhibit various state agencies from
procuring technology that could enhance and streamline operations,
reduce expenses and improve customer service to the public and may
unnecessarily restrict state agencies," he said.
Despite Schwarzenegger's veto, the bill's sponsor, state Sen. Joe
Simitian, vowed to reintroduce the measure in the next session of the
legislature. "Do we really want state and local governments requiring
members of the public to carry identification documents that broadcast
their personal information without their knowledge or consent?" said
the Palo Alto-based Democrat in a statement. "I think most Californians
will be skeptical of such a notion, and understandably so."
Simitian called RFID chips a "rapidly proliferating technology."
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