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NY S03392
Bill
Status
1/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Andrew Gounardes
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AI Summary
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Allows city agencies in cities with populations over one million (effectively New York City) to share personal information about individuals across agencies for the purpose of providing benefits, services, or care coordination
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Requires all data sharing arrangements to be governed by written agreements approved by legal counsel, chief information security officers, and the city's chief privacy officer
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Limits access to shared personal information to employees or agents who need it to perform their job functions related to benefits, services, or care coordination
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Prohibits receiving agencies from redisclosing personal information without written permission from the original agency, except where required by law
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Explicitly prohibits using the data sharing authority for law enforcement purposes, including investigating criminal offenses
Legislative Description
Establishes the "one city act" which applies to cities with a population of one million or more and provides for an agency to disclose the personal information of individuals that would otherwise be restricted from disclosure to another agency or agent thereof for the limited purpose of providing benefits, services, or care coordination to individuals or a research study concerning the provision of benefits, services or care coordination.
Last Action
PRINT NUMBER 3392A
2/20/2026