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NYC Int 0428-2026 — Limit on Facial Recognition in Residential Buildings

New York City · NYC Int 0428-2026

Would prohibit owners of multiple dwellings from installing or using biometric recognition systems that identify tenants or their guests. Modifies existing smart-access regulations and adds new restrictions on facial recognition and related biometric technologies in residential settings.

Technical detail

Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to limiting the use of facial recognition technology in residential buildings.

Who is protected: NYC tenants and their guests in multiple-dwelling buildings.

Who must comply: Owners of NYC multiple-dwelling residential buildings.

Key facts

JurisdictionNew York City
LevelCity / local
StatusProposed / pending
Protection strengthProposed or pending
CitationNYC Int 0428-2026
Enforced byNYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development
PenaltiesTo be set by rule if enacted.
Topicsbiometric data · facial recognition · consumer data privacy · housing and credit decisions
Last verified2026-06-25
Official sourceNYC Council Legistar — Int 0428-2026 ↗

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