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Prohibits facial recognition technology to be used in connection with an officer camera used by both local and state police including the storage of biometric data.
This bill prohibits the use of facial recognition technology in officer cameras by police in New York, including the storage of biometric data.
If you operate a police agency in New York, you must cease using facial recognition technology with officer cameras or face legal action.
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What This Means
The proposed legislation in New York aims to prohibit the use of facial recognition technology in conjunction with officer cameras used by local and state police. This includes restrictions on the storage of biometric data, impacting how law enforcement agencies utilize surveillance technology. The bill seeks to enhance privacy protections for individuals captured in police recordings.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits police from using facial recognition technology with officer cameras.
- Defines 'biometric data' and 'facial recognition' for clarity.
- Allows legal action for individuals against police for violations.
- Exempts lawful use of mobile fingerprint scanning devices under specific conditions.
- Applies to both local and state police agencies.
- Effective 90 days after becoming law, with a repeal after 5 years.
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 11)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| CARLUCCI | Primary |
| George Borrello R | Primary |
| HOYLMAN | Primary |
| AVELLA | Cosponsor |
| Dan Stec R | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: All police agencies in New York
Penalty: Legal action may be taken against violators
Who: All police agencies in New York
Penalty: Legal action may be taken against violators
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