New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01793

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  

Caption

Authorizes certain local municipal agencies to use surveillance cameras to combat illegal dumping.

Companion Bills

NY S01187

Same As Authorizes certain local municipal agencies to use surveillance cameras to combat illegal dumping.

Previously Filed As

NY S01187

Authorizes certain local municipal agencies to use surveillance cameras to combat illegal dumping.

NY A10036

Authorizes surveillance cameras in public common areas in group homes funded or operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities.

NY S08004

Prohibits the use of biometric surveillance system or biometric surveillance information in places of public accommodation; prohibits entering into any agreement that authorizes any third party to use any biometric surveillance system or biometric surveillance information; provides penalties for violations.

NY A00176

Allows for state agencies, municipalities, and authorities to provide state or local public benefits regardless of immigration status.

NY HB1116

Howard County - Illegal Dumping - Surveillance System Pilot Program Ho. Co. 6-26

NY A09424

Authorizes municipalities to purchase private residential real property located in a floodplain.

NY A07176

Relates to the discoverability of recordings found on police body worn cameras and vehicle cameras.

NY S09267

Prohibits manufacturers or operators of networked camera devices to enable coordinated surveillance features on such devices as a default feature without first obtaining affirmative opt-in consent from the owner; requires disclosure of data rights for owners of such devices; prohibits coordinated surveillance features to be disclosed to law enforcement without a warrant; makes related provisions.

NY S08119

Enacts the "community solar opportunity and local approval reform (Community SOLAR) act"; authorizes municipalities to establish standards for distributed generation energy facilities.

NY S09438

Expands unlawful surveillance in the first degree to include instances where the surveillance is of a person who has an active order of protection against them.

Similar Bills

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