New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03827

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  
Report Pass
3/12/25  
Engrossed
6/12/25  

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

The proposed bill significantly modifies existing statutes concerning the use of biometric technology in educational settings, shifting the regulatory framework to prioritize student privacy and civil liberties. By designating specific instances where biometric technology may be allowed, the legislation seeks to prevent potential abuses of such technologies, particularly those that may jeopardize students' rights. The bill mandates that any authorization for biometric technology must be accompanied by a public report detailing the involved privacy implications and the effectiveness of the technology in enhancing school safety.

Summary

S03827 is a bill introduced in the New York Senate aimed at prohibiting the use of biometric identifying technology in schools, with specific allowable exceptions. The bill clearly states that public and nonpublic elementary and secondary schools, including charter schools, cannot purchase or use such technology for any purpose. However, it provides exceptions for fingerprint identification related to compliance with legal provisions and securely logging into digital devices for academic purposes. This amendment clarifies how biometric technology can be utilized under strict conditions, ensuring a degree of security while maintaining privacy considerations.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding the bill, primarily related to the effectiveness and necessity of biometric technology for school safety. Advocates argue that such technology can bolster security measures, while opponents express concerns regarding the potential for surveillance and misuse of personal data. Additionally, the effectiveness of biometric identification systems, including risks of false identifications, raises further debates about the appropriateness of implementing such measures in schools. The bill addresses these concerns by requiring comprehensive studies and public hearings to involve stakeholders, including educators and civil rights advocates, in the decision-making process regarding biometric technology usage.

Companion Bills

NY A06720

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.

Previously Filed As

NY A06720

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 HB2838

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NY SB2023

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NY SB2450

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