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NY S07152
Bill
Status
1/3/2018
Primary Sponsor
Brian Kavanagh
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AI Summary
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Prohibits electronic entry cards or devices containing personal identifying information from being required for residents or guests to enter or exit residential buildings (apartment houses) without affirmative written consent from the resident.
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Requires that any consent to use electronic entry cards must be entirely optional, clearly communicated in writing, and cannot be made a condition of the lease or occupancy.
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Specifies that a resident's refusal to consent to electronic entry cards cannot affect any terms or conditions of their occupancy.
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Defines personal identifying information to include photographs, names, addresses, unit/apartment numbers, and times of entrance or exit.
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Takes effect 90 days after the bill becomes law.
Legislative Description
Prohibits the use, with exceptions, of an electronic entry card or device as a mechanism for resident or resident's guest to enter or exit a residential building unless such resident affirmatively consents in writing to use of such card or device.
Last Action
REFERRED TO CITIES
1/3/2018