Relates to the prohibition on certain databases and registries
New York bill prohibits state agencies from creating and maintaining specified databases and registries, restricting government data collection authority.
New York bill prohibits state agencies from creating and maintaining specified databases and registries, restricting government data collection authority.
S 9687 prohibits the creation and maintenance of certain databases and registries by state entities and agencies. The bill appears designed to restrict government collection and storage of personal information in specific categories, though the exact scope depends on the detailed provisions within the full text.
Database and registry restrictions directly affect government surveillance capabilities, privacy protections, and how state agencies can track or monitor populations. These policies influence everything from law enforcement practices to public health data collection, making them significant for citizens' privacy rights and government accountability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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