New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08209

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

Requires the department of transportation to collect data from third-party identification verification services used by airline passengers for expedited security screening in public-use airports and submit a quarterly report to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly containing such data; defines terms.

Impact

The implementation of A08209 could potentially alter the landscape of airport security management in New York. It establishes a framework for state oversight of third-party services, thereby influencing how these services operate and interact with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Moreover, the quarterly reporting requirement aims to streamline data collection on security breaches related to expedited screening, which could help identify patterns and improve protocols for passenger safety. While this enforcement will likely necessitate adjustments for third-party providers, it could ultimately enhance the overall security infrastructure within public-use airports.

Summary

Bill A08209 proposes significant changes to the transportation law in New York regarding third-party identity verification services used for expedited security screening at public-use airports. By mandating that all third-party services operating in the state collect and report specific data on their operations, this bill aims to enhance accountability and improve safety at airports. Key data required by the bill includes the number of passengers using these services, instances of security breaches, and the operational status of verification kiosks. Such provisions reflect a growing concern about maintaining security while providing efficiency in airport processes.

Contention

While the bill aims to bolster security measures, there are notable points of contention surrounding privacy concerns over the collection and use of biometric data by these verification services. Opponents argue that the use of sensitive personal information such as fingerprints and facial recognition poses risks to individual privacy and could lead to unauthorized surveillance. Furthermore, the bill may face challenges from stakeholders advocating for lesser governmental oversight, who may be concerned about the financial and operational burdens imposed on third-party services. Thus, the balance between enhanced security and the protection of personal data remains a critical topic of discussion among lawmakers and the public alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S07793

Requires the developmental disabilities advisory council to submit an annual report to the governor, temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly on the activities of the council, and to make such report public.

NY A07560

Requires the developmental disabilities advisory council to submit an annual report to the governor, temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly on the activities of the council, and to make such report public.

NY S08465

Establishes the "health care information management act"; requires an annual report by the commissioner to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly.

NY S07934

Requires pure captive insurance companies and group captive insurance companies who are a public entity, political subdivision, public authority, public benefit corporation, or a subsidiary thereof to hold at least two meetings each year in this state, have a majority of members required to be residents of this state, file an annual report with the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, and the minority leaders of the senate and assembly, and submit to additional examinations.

NY A10209

Establishes the office of global public health and international cooperation within the department of health to coordinate cooperation with international public health institutions for purposes related to public health; requires such office to submit an annual global health risk and preparedness report to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly and the chairs of the senate and assembly health committees.

NY S09668

Establishes the office of global public health and international cooperation within the department of health to coordinate cooperation with international public health institutions for purposes related to public health; requires such office to submit an annual global health risk and preparedness report to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly and the chairs of the senate and assembly health committees.

NY A11063

Prohibits persons who were sentenced for a crime involving unlawful sexual conduct or assault from using public transportation including services in the transportation of passengers, airports, train stations, subway and rail stations, and bus terminals.

NY HB1550

Concerning Expedited Security Screenings At An Airport.

NY A11040

Creates the non-partisan legislative budget office; directs such office shall provide information to legislative committees of the senate and assembly with respect to the state budget, appropriation bills and other bills providing budget authority or tax expenditures; requires such office to report to the temporary president of the senate, the senate minority leader, the speaker of the assembly and the assembly minority leader.

NY S08743

Requires the commissioner of health to produce a report on the utilization and activity of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program, including future enrollment and program cost projections, and to publish such report and deliver the report to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly.

Similar Bills

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