New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08173

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

Requires municipalities and other public officials to retain security recordings for a minimum of fifteen months.

Impact

The implementation of A08173 is expected to significantly influence state laws regarding the management of security footage. By establishing clear retention timelines, the bill aims to prevent the premature destruction of potentially valuable evidence that could be vital in legal proceedings or investigations. Local governments will need to adapt their record-keeping practices to ensure compliance, potentially incurring costs associated with storage and management of the data. This change could also promote a culture of transparency and trust between the public and local authorities.

Summary

Bill A08173, known as the 'Safekeeping and Access to Video Evidence (SAVE) Act', mandates local governments in New York State to retain public security camera recordings for a minimum of fifteen months. This requirement applies to recordings made in public spaces such as streets, parks, and government buildings, as well as to recordings of interactions between law enforcement officials and the public. The intention behind this legislation is to enhance public safety and accountability by ensuring that crucial video evidence is preserved for sufficient periods, thus supporting legal processes and community trust in governmental operations.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, the SAVE Act may face opposition on several fronts. Critics could argue that mandatory retention periods might lead to privacy concerns, as prolonged storage of video footage could result in unauthorized access or misuse of sensitive information. Furthermore, local governments may contend that the financial burden of maintaining extensive archives could strain their budgets, particularly in smaller municipalities. Balancing public safety interests with individual privacy rights and local fiscal capabilities will be critical points of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

NY S08435

Same As Requires municipalities and other public officials to retain security recordings for a minimum of fifteen months.

Previously Filed As

NY S08435

Requires municipalities and other public officials to retain security recordings for a minimum of fifteen months.

NY A08545

Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to assess and update the security camera, land-mobile radio, and public address systems in use in correctional facilities.

NY S08250

Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to assess and update the security camera, land-mobile radio, and public address systems in use in correctional facilities.

NY A4110

Requires municipalities and boards of education record public meetings and post recordings on Internet.

NY A08331

Requires disciplinary hearings for incarcerated individuals to be recorded with both audio and visual components; requires such recordings to be preserved; directs the commissioner of the department of corrections and community supervision to promulgate rules and regulations for who can access such recordings and when such recordings can be accessed.

NY A07176

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

NY S09873

Requires SUNY and CUNY trustees to refrain from investing in and subsequently divest from stocks, debt or other securities of certain publicly traded fossil fuel companies.

NY A08668

Requires certain elections of public officials occur on even-numbered years.

NY HB362

Counties and municipalities; recording and publishing of meetings of local governing bodies, required

NY S09080

Enacts the "protect our most vulnerable act" under which utility companies and municipalities are prohibited from discontinuing electric, gas, and water services to elderly customers making good faith payments between five and fifteen percent of their monthly incomes.

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