S 1033 — Prohibits The Use Of Biometric Surveillance Technology By Law Enforcement; Establishes The Biometric Surveillance Regulation Task Force; And Provides For The Expiration And Repeal Of Certain Provisions
S 1033 prohibits the use of biometric surveillance technology by law enforcement in New York. It also establishes a task force to regulate biometric surveillance and includes provisions for the expiration and repeal of certain existing provisions. The bill aims to address privacy and surveillance risks associated with biometric data collection and use by law enforcement agencies.
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