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New Mexico House Committee Kills Privacy Bill

New Mexico's House Judiciary Committee rejected a bill that would have required stores in the state to remove or disable RFID tags on purchased items. Businesses would also have been required to provide consumers with any personal information gathered about them through RFID tags, if the consumers requested.

New Mexico Kills RFID Privacy Bill, RFID Journal, March 16, 2005.