S 7135 — Prohibits The Use Of Biometric Surveillance System Or Biometric Surveillance Information In Places Of Public Accommodation
S 7135 is a New York state bill that prohibits the use of biometric surveillance systems or biometric surveillance information in places of public accommodation. The bill seeks to protect individuals' privacy by restricting the deployment of biometric data collection technologies in public spaces. It addresses concerns related to surveillance and unauthorized data collection, particularly in environments frequented by the general public.
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