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Regulates automated decision-making by government agencies; requires agencies to conduct impact assessments; requires disclosure of automated decision-making tools utilized by governmental agencies.
This bill regulates automated decision-making by government agencies, requiring impact assessments and disclosure of tools used.
If you operate a government agency in New York using automated decision-making, you must conduct impact assessments and disclose tools used.
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What This Means
The proposed legislation aims to regulate how government agencies utilize automated decision-making tools. It mandates that these agencies conduct impact assessments and disclose the technologies they employ. This bill is significant for transparency and accountability in government operations.
Key Provisions
- Agencies must conduct impact assessments for automated decision-making tools.
- Disclosure of automated decision-making tools used by agencies is required.
Latest Legislative Action
substituted by s7599c
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 30)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| MCDONALD | Primary |
| Robert C. Carroll D | Primary |
| SALKA | Primary |
| Steven Otis | Primary |
| Alex Bores D | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: All government agencies in New York
Penalty: Unspecified penalties for non-compliance
Who: All government agencies in New York
Penalty: Unspecified penalties for non-compliance
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