S 7735 — Relates To The Use Of Automated Decision Tools By Landlords For Making Housing Decisions
S 7735 addresses the use of automated decision tools by landlords in housing decisions. The bill aims to prevent algorithmic discrimination by requiring transparency and fairness in automated systems used for tenant screening or housing eligibility. It seeks to ensure that automated tools do not disproportionately impact protected classes under fair housing laws. The bill is currently under review in the New York State Senate for the 2023-2024 session.
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