This bill prohibits landlords from using facial recognition systems on residential premises in New York.
If you are a landlord in New York, you must stop using facial recognition systems on residential properties to avoid penalties.
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What This Means
The proposed legislation in New York aims to restrict landlords from employing facial recognition technology in residential settings. This move reflects growing concerns over privacy and surveillance in housing.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits landlords from using facial recognition systems.
- Applies to all residential premises in New York.
- Aims to protect tenant privacy.
Latest Legislative Action
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Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Brad Hoylman-Sigal D | Sponsor | SD-047 |
| Jabari Brisport D | Sponsor | SD-025 |
| Julia Salazar D | Sponsor | SD-018 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Landlords
Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance may apply.
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