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T2025-4419
| * | | | | Oversight - Privacy Protection in the Digital Age: Balancing Technological Advancements with Privacy Protections. | Oversight | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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T2025-4419
| * | | | | Oversight - Privacy Protection in the Digital Age: Balancing Technological Advancements with Privacy Protections. | Oversight | | Filed, by Committee | |
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Int 1335-2025
| * | Jennifer Gutiérrez | | | Definitions of identifying information and private information. | Introduction | This bill would expand the definitions of identifying information and private information in the Administrative Code to include more modern identifiers, including technological information and behavioral characteristics. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1335-2025
| * | Jennifer Gutiérrez | | | Definitions of identifying information and private information. | Introduction | This bill would expand the definitions of identifying information and private information in the Administrative Code to include more modern identifiers, including technological information and behavioral characteristics. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1340-2025
| * | Farah N. Louis | | | Interagency taskforce and reporting on a gendered impact assessment of artificial intelligence. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DOITT) to conduct a gendered impact assessment every two years for certain algorithmic tools used by city agencies. In consultation with labor organizations, gender equity experts, and affected communities, DOITT must evaluate whether the use of gender in these tools may lead to disparate impacts. The report shall include a list of tools using gender data, assessment dates, and mitigation recommendations.
This bill would also establish an interagency task force on the gender equity of artificial intelligence tools in the workforce. The task force must meet at least twice a year to examine how such tools are impacting employment outcomes for agency employees based on gender, including job displacement and changes in job roles. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1340-2025
| * | Farah N. Louis | | | Interagency taskforce and reporting on a gendered impact assessment of artificial intelligence. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DOITT) to conduct a gendered impact assessment every two years for certain algorithmic tools used by city agencies. In consultation with labor organizations, gender equity experts, and affected communities, DOITT must evaluate whether the use of gender in these tools may lead to disparate impacts. The report shall include a list of tools using gender data, assessment dates, and mitigation recommendations.
This bill would also establish an interagency task force on the gender equity of artificial intelligence tools in the workforce. The task force must meet at least twice a year to examine how such tools are impacting employment outcomes for agency employees based on gender, including job displacement and changes in job roles. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1367-2025
| * | Yusef Salaam | | | Top-level domain name requirement for websites maintained by city agencies. | Introduction | This bill would require every agency that maintains a public-facing website to utilize the “.gov” domain name in the uniform resource locator of the website. The department of information technology and telecommunications or other agency designated by the mayor would be required to submit to the mayor and the speaker of the council two compliance reports. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1367-2025
| * | Yusef Salaam | | | Top-level domain name requirement for websites maintained by city agencies. | Introduction | This bill would require every agency that maintains a public-facing website to utilize the “.gov” domain name in the uniform resource locator of the website. The department of information technology and telecommunications or other agency designated by the mayor would be required to submit to the mayor and the speaker of the council two compliance reports. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Res 0783-2025
| * | Nantasha M. Williams | | | Enacting the New York Data Protection Act. (S. 4860) | Resolution | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Res 0783-2025
| * | Nantasha M. Williams | | | Enacting the New York Data Protection Act. (S. 4860) | Resolution | | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Res 1062-2025
| * | Kamillah Hanks | | | Right to Your Own Image Act (A.3924). | Resolution | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Res 1062-2025
| * | Kamillah Hanks | | | Right to Your Own Image Act (A.3924). | Resolution | | Laid Over by Committee | |
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