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Enacts the "facial recognition technology study act" to study privacy concerns and potential regulatory approaches to the development of facial recognition technology.
The bill mandates a study by the New York State Department of Technology to address privacy concerns and regulatory approaches for facial recognition technology, with a report due in 18 months.
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What This Means
The 'facial recognition technology study act' aims to address growing privacy concerns associated with facial recognition technology. This initiative will impact stakeholders in technology, law enforcement, and civil rights sectors.
Key Provisions
- Study of facial recognition technology by the New York State Department of Technology.
- Focus areas include privacy concerns, potential regulatory approaches, and stakeholder input.
- A report with recommendations is expected within 18 months.
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Who: State officials as appointed by the governor, senate president, and assembly speaker.
Deadline: Within one year of the act's effective date.
Penalty: No specific penalties for non-compliance.
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