Limits use of smart access systems in class A multiple dwellings.
New York S00955 amends the multiple dwelling law to regulate the use of smart access systems in class A multiple dwellings. It prohibits the collection of biometric identifier information unless authorized by the tenant or lawful occupant. It mandates that smart access systems include a non-electronic entry method and provide keys at no cost. The bill restricts the use of collected data, requiring its destruction within 90 days. It also imposes penalties for misuse and requires notification of security breaches within 24 hours.
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