H.R. 2027, The Aircraft Passenger Whole-Body Imaging Limitations Act of 2009

June 14, 2009 by admin  
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Aircraft Passenger Whole-Body Imaging Limitations Act of 2009 – Directs the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Transportation Security Administration) (TSA) to ensure that whole-body imaging technology is used for the screening of passengers only in accordance with this Act.

Prohibits the use of whole-body imaging technology as the sole or primary method of screening aircraft passengers. Allows its use only if another method of screening, such as metal detection, demonstrates cause for preventing a passenger from boarding an aircraft.

Requires that: (1) passengers be provided information on the operation of such technology and specified related matters, including privacy policies and the right to request a pat-down search; and (2) they be offered such a pat-down search in lieu of such screening.

Prohibits the storage, transfer, sharing, or copying in any form of an image of a passenger generated by whole-body imaging technology after a boarding determination is made.

Sets forth criminal penalties for any U.S. officer or employee who knowingly stores, transfers, shares, or copies whole-body screening images.

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