New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10808

Introduced
4/1/26  

Caption

Prohibits the use of automatic license plate reader systems or captured plate data by government entities except for certain purposes.

Impact

The legislation will modify existing laws concerning the management and utilization of data captured by ALPR systems. By instituting a definitive framework, A10808 ensures that law enforcement's access to vehicle data adheres to principles of accountability and transparency. Furthermore, this bill stipulates that captured plate data will not be considered public records under freedom of information laws, thus providing a layer of protection for individuals' privacy while still permitting lawful use in criminal cases. Under these new rules, any violation of the stipulated protocols can result in civil actions against government entities.

Summary

Bill A10808 aims to regulate the use of automatic license plate reader (ALPR) systems by government entities in New York. The bill establishes strict limitations on when and how these systems can be utilized, specifically allowing their use primarily for comparing captured plate data against established 'hot lists' associated with criminal investigations. Additionally, it sets forth requirements for data retention, mandating that any captured plate data must be deleted within forty-eight hours unless it falls under certain exceptions, such as legal proceedings or ongoing investigations. This legal framework reflects a significant effort to balance law enforcement needs with privacy concerns.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding Bill A10808 revolve around privacy rights versus law enforcement efficacy. Supporters argue that the bill's provisions are necessary for safeguarding citizens' information and preventing potential abuses of surveillance technology. Conversely, some law enforcement representatives express concerns that these stringent regulations could hinder their abilities to effectively utilize technological advancements in crime prevention and investigation. This debate encapsulates the ongoing struggle to protect individual liberties in a society increasingly reliant on data and technology.

Companion Bills

NY S09890

Same As Prohibits the use of automatic license plate reader systems or captured plate data by government entities except for certain purposes.

Previously Filed As

NY S09890

Prohibits the use of automatic license plate reader systems or captured plate data by government entities except for certain purposes.

NY HF3856

Government entities prohibited from using automated license plate readers, and use of automated license plate readers by other persons regulated.

NY S07713

Prohibits automatic license plate reader users from selling, sharing, allowing access to, or transferring automatic license plate reader information to any state or local jurisdiction for the purpose of investigating or enforcing a law that denies or interferes with a person's right to choose or obtain reproductive health care services or any lawful health care services.

NY A08779

Prohibits automatic license plate reader users from selling, sharing, allowing access to, or transferring automatic license plate reader information to any state or local jurisdiction for the purpose of investigating or enforcing a law that denies or interferes with a person's right to choose or obtain reproductive health care services or any lawful health care services.

NY A00563

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.

NY H3155

Automatic license plate readers

NY HB2083

Relating to the use of automatic license plate reader systems.

NY H4013

Automated License Plate Readers

NY SB857

Automatic license plate reader systems; authorizing certain use by law enforcement. Effective date.

NY SB857

Automatic license plate reader systems; authorizing certain use by law enforcement. Effective date.

Similar Bills

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