New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06720

Introduced
3/11/25  
Refer
3/11/25  

Caption

Prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools for any reason other than certain specified purposes; adds fingerprint identification of teachers, administrators and students for the purpose of securely logging into a digital device for academic and administrative purpose to allowable purposes.

Impact

If enacted, A06720 will have a significant impact on existing state laws surrounding privacy and data protection in educational environments. By explicitly limiting the applications of biometric technology, the bill aims to create a standardized approach to its implementation in schools. This means that any current or future use of biometric technologies will need to conform to the new regulations set forth in this bill, which may influence how schools manage safety and access protocols.

Summary

Bill A06720 seeks to regulate the use of biometric identifying technology in schools, outlining specific permissible applications while aiming to safeguard individual privacy and civil liberties. The bill stipulates that such technology can only be utilized for limited purposes, including fingerprint identification for students and staff to securely access digital devices, and requires explicit consent from students and employees for other uses. This measure is presented as a way to streamline security protocols while ensuring necessary protections for personal information.

Contention

The bill has generated varying opinions among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the regulations are critical to prevent misuse of sensitive biometric data and to protect students' rights. Conversely, critics have raised concerns about how these restrictions could hinder schools' ability to effectively use biometric technology for enhancing security measures. Debates have also emerged over balancing technological advancement with the necessity of stringent privacy protections, suggesting that there may be a need for further amendments to the bill based on public feedback and expert consultations.

Companion Bills

NY S03827

Same As Prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools for any reason other than certain specified purposes; adds fingerprint identification of teachers, administrators and students for the purpose of securely logging into a digital device for academic and administrative purpose to allowable purposes.

NY S09643

Same As Prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools for any reason other than certain specified purposes.

Previously Filed As

NY S03827

Prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools for any reason other than certain specified purposes; adds fingerprint identification of teachers, administrators and students for the purpose of securely logging into a digital device for academic and administrative purpose to allowable purposes.

NY S09643

Prohibits the use of biometric identifying technology in schools for any reason other than certain specified purposes.

NY S09335

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NY A10085

Increases the income cap for purposes of the Excelsior scholarship from $125,000 to $150,000 for academic years 2026-2027 and thereafter.

NY SB393

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NY HB4684

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NY S09304

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NY SB2023

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NY SB2450

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