New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06340

Introduced
3/11/25  
Refer
3/11/25  

Caption

Makes conducting unlawful surveillance by use of a drone unlawful surveillance in the second degree.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S09438

Expands unlawful surveillance in the first degree to include instances where the surveillance is of a person who has an active order of protection against them.

NY A00413

Expands unlawful surveillance in the first degree to include instances where the surveillance is of a person who has an active order of protection against them.

NY S06306

Relates to unlawful surveillance; adds additional actions constituting unlawful surveillance in the second degree and in the first degree.

NY S08460

Adds possessing a flare gun with intent to use it unlawfully against another to the crime of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree.

NY S08004

Prohibits the use of biometric surveillance system or biometric surveillance information in places of public accommodation; prohibits entering into any agreement that authorizes any third party to use any biometric surveillance system or biometric surveillance information; provides penalties for violations.

NY S09619

Makes it a felony to give or receive unlawful benefits in excess of $3000.

NY S08623

Prohibits the use of surveillance pricing, directly or indirectly; prohibits the collection, use, retention, or sharing of data to facilitate surveillance pricing; provides exceptions; provides for enforcement by the attorney general; makes related provisions.

NY A09349

Prohibits the use of surveillance pricing, directly or indirectly; prohibits the collection, use, retention, or sharing of data to facilitate surveillance pricing; provides exceptions; provides for enforcement by the attorney general; makes related provisions.

NY A09674

Includes veterans in the definition of military status to protect veterans from being unlawfully discriminated against.

NY HB1535

Sentencing of aliens unlawfully present.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.