A 3264 — Relates to making it unlawful for a caretaker to post a vulnerable elderly person on social media without their consent
This bill proposes to make it unlawful for a caretaker to post content about a vulnerable elderly person on social media without their consent. The legislation aims to protect the privacy and dignity of elderly individuals by preventing unauthorized sharing of their personal information or images. It addresses concerns related to digital privacy and unauthorized surveillance of vulnerable populations. The bill was introduced in the 2023-2024 New York legislative session and is currently referred to the Codes Committee.
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