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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 with officer cameras by local and state police in New York.
If you operate a police agency in New York, you must cease using facial recognition 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 by local and state police. This bill seeks to protect individual privacy by banning the storage of biometric data collected through these systems. Police agencies must comply with this regulation to avoid legal repercussions.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits police agencies from using facial recognition technology with officer cameras.
- Defines key terms related to biometric data and surveillance.
- Allows individuals to seek legal action against violators of the law.
- Excludes lawful use of mobile fingerprint scanning devices under certain conditions.
- Establishes a sunset provision for the law after five years.
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 72)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Jonathan Rivera | Primary |
| Monica P. Wallace | Primary |
| PERRY | Primary |
| ABINANTI | Cosponsor |
| ARROYO | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: All police agencies in New York
Deadline: 90 days after the bill becomes law
Penalty: Legal action may be taken against violators
Who: Police officers and agencies
Deadline: Ongoing compliance required
Penalty: Legal action may be taken against violators
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