A 322 — Prohibits The Use Of A Facial Recognition System By A Landlord On Any Residential Premises
A 322 is a New York state bill that prohibits landlords from using facial recognition systems on residential premises. The bill aims to protect tenants' privacy by restricting the deployment of surveillance technologies in housing. It addresses concerns related to biometric data collection and unauthorized surveillance in residential settings.
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