state_legiscan_drain · NY
Requires the consumer protection division to promulgate a policy governing the use of automatic license plate reader systems by non-law enforcement agencies and non-government entities; requires such non-law enforcement agencies and non-government entities to conspicuously post such policy on their website or in their place of business.
January 8, 2025
Summary
If enacted, this bill would require the New York Consumer Protection Division to establish a policy governing the use of automatic license plate reader (ALPR) systems by non-law enforcement agencies and non-government entities. It would also require those entities to conspicuously post the policy on their website or in their place of business. The bill focuses on consumer privacy and transparency regarding ALPR data collection.
Source: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/A563
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- What does "Requires the consumer protection division to promulgate a policy governing the use of automatic license plate reader systems by non-law enforcement agencies and non-government entities; requires such non-law enforcement agencies and non-government entities to conspicuously post such policy on their website or in their place of business." cover?
- If enacted, this bill would require the New York Consumer Protection Division to establish a policy governing the use of automatic license plate reader…
- When was it published?
- It was published on January 8, 2025.
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