§ 43.386.010 Definitions
§ 43.386.020 Notice of intent — Accountability report
§ 43.386.030 Meaningful human review — When required
§ 43.386.040 Testing — When required
§ 43.386.050 Performance differences across subpopulations — Testing and mitigation
§ 43.386.060 Training
§ 43.386.070 Disclosure to criminal defendants — Retention of records — Reporting of surveillance warrants
§ 43.386.080 Use for surveillance, real-time identification, or persistent tracking — When permitted — Restrictions on law enforcement use
§ 43.386.090 Exemption — Federal regulations and orders — Airports and seaports
§ 43.386.100 Exemption — Department of licensing — Drivers’ licenses, permits, and identicards
§ 43.386.900 Findings — 2020 c 257
§ 43.386.901 Effective date — 2020 c 257

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