New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05070

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/18/25  

Caption

Relates to the definition of wiretapping by requiring the party recording the conversation to receive the consent of both parties present for the recording to be legal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S05077

Relates to the definition of wiretapping by requiring the consent of both the sender and receiver for the recording to be legal.

NY HB2299

In wiretapping and electronic surveillance, further providing for definitions; and, in recordings by law enforcement officers, further providing for definitions.

NY A1211

Makes it unlawful to record telephone call or other conversation unless all parties consent.

NY S1508

Makes it unlawful to record telephone call or other conversation unless all parties consent.

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 H3593

Wiretapping, all parties

NY H3594

Wiretapping, all parties

NY A10465

Directs the public service commission to provide for the availability of virtual access to and participation by parties and non-parties in all proceedings and public sessions of the commission, to the extent that such parties and non-parties would be permitted to access and participate in such proceedings and public sessions in person.

NY S09490

Prohibits landlords or their agents from inquiring or requiring disclosure about citizenship or immigration status, requiring specific immigration documentation to be presented, disclosing immigration or citizenship status to third parties, or threatening to report a tenant's citizenship or immigration status in retaliation for asserting their rights.

NY A11176

Prohibits landlords or their agents from inquiring or requiring disclosure about citizenship or immigration status, requiring specific immigration documentation to be presented, disclosing immigration or citizenship status to third parties, or threatening to report a tenant's citizenship or immigration status in retaliation for asserting their rights.

Similar Bills

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