New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07426

Introduced
4/16/25  

Caption

Relates to the unlawful use of a New York driver's license or identification card.

Impact

The legislation is designed to protect individuals from potential abuses associated with the unauthorized scanning of their driver's license or ID card. By explicitly stating that only certain, well-defined purposes are acceptable for scanning such IDs, the bill intends to curb practices that could lead to identity theft or unauthorized data retention. Businesses will need to adjust their operations to comply with these regulations, ensuring they only collect and retain information as specified by the bill. This change may require investment in updated systems and training for employees to properly navigate the new legal landscape.

Summary

Bill S07426, introduced by Senator Hoylman-Sigal, focuses on the unlawful use of New York state driver's licenses and identification cards. It introduces amendments to both the General Business Law and the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, establishing clear regulations regarding the scanning and use of information contained in these identification documents. The bill aims to protect consumers by limiting the circumstances under which personal information can be scanned and stored by businesses, thus promoting greater privacy standards in transactions.

Contention

There is potential contention regarding the enforcement of these provisions, including how businesses will adapt to the stricter limitations on data collection and use. Some stakeholders might argue that the bill could impose unnecessary burdens on businesses, particularly those in retail and hospitality sectors that routinely check IDs. Conversely, consumer protection advocates may champion the bill as a necessary step to safeguard individual privacy rights, emphasizing the importance of protecting personal data in an increasingly digital marketplace. The balance between consumer rights and business operational flexibility is likely to be a focal point of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A01549

Provides for the placement of a discreet nonapparent disability designation on non-driver identification cards, drivers' licenses and learners' permits; makes technical and conforming changes.

NY S06396

Provides for the placement of a discreet nonapparent disability designation on non-driver identification cards, drivers' licenses and learners' permits; makes technical and conforming changes.

NY A08010

Provides for the automatic issuance of identification cards for any person whose driver's license or learner's permit is expired, suspended, revoked or surrendered.

NY A4468

Concerns documents, driver's licenses, and non-driver identification cards issued by MVC.

NY SF865

Certain drivers' licenses and identification cards design modification provision

NY SB383

Driver’s licenses and identification cards.

NY A739

Requires driver's licenses and identification cards issued to non-citizens to bear distinct color and include statement providing document cannot be used to vote; requires identification to vote.

NY S150

Requires driver's licenses and identification cards issued to non-citizens to bear distinct color and include statement providing document cannot be used to vote; requires identification to vote.

NY HF960

Drivers' license and identification card designs modified.

NY A314

"Enhanced ID Act"; requires MVC to create and issue enhanced driver's licenses and enhanced non-driver identification cards.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.