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A6363 — NY, US
A6363 is an AI governance legislation from NY, currently committee. Assembly Bill A6363 proposes to prohibit landlords from using facial recognition systems on residential premises [1]. AIGI tracks 1 primary-source update on this bill; the most recent was published on 2025-03-04.
Status & timeline
- Regulatory stage
- committee
- Bill status
- in committee
- Authority / governing body
- New York State Senate
- Chamber
- Assembly
- Document type
- legislation
Next deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in legislative committee.
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Full obligation matrix
| Actor | Obligation | Deadline | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| deployer | Landlords shall be prohibited from using a facial recognition system on any residential premises. | — | — |
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Enforcement risk score
Announced regulation; enforcement footprint still forming.
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Role-based compliance checklist
- general_counsel Monitor the status of New York Assembly Bill A6363.
- compliance_officer If currently using facial recognition systems on residential premises in NY, prepare a plan for discontinuation should the bill become law.
- ceo Ensure all property management policies align with potential prohibitions on facial recognition.
Intelligence briefs (1)
NY Bill A6363 Proposes Ban on Landlord Facial Recognition Systems
Assembly Bill A6363 proposes to prohibit landlords from using facial recognition systems on residential premises [1].
This signals a potential expansion of prohibited AI use cases, specifically impacting landlords' deployment obligations regarding biometric surveillance in residential settings.
Deadline: No fixed deadline — currently in legislative committee.
Primary source →Frequently asked questions
- What is A6363?
- New York Assembly Bill A6363 (2025-2026) proposes to prohibit landlords from using facial recognition systems on any residential premises [1]. Sponsored by Latrice Walker, the bill is currently in the Assembly Housing Committee. This legislative initiative seeks to restrict specific biometric technology deployment in housing contexts across New York State, impacting privacy considerations for residents. Primary source →
- Why does A6363 matter?
- This signals a potential expansion of prohibited AI use cases, specifically impacting landlords' deployment obligations regarding biometric surveillance in residential settings. Primary source →
- Who does A6363 affect?
- This proposed legislation primarily affects landlords operating residential premises within New York State that currently deploy or are considering deploying facial recognition systems. Organizations involved in property management or real estate development may face new restrictions on tenant-facing security or access control technologies. Considerations include the scope of "residential premises" and the definition of a "facial recognition system" as the bill progresses. Primary source →
- What are the key dates for A6363?
- No fixed deadline — currently in legislative committee. Primary source →
- What is the current status of A6363?
- As of the last published update, A6363 is at the "committee" stage, with bill status "in committee". Primary source →
- Where can I find the primary source for A6363?
- The primary source for the most recent update is at https://legislation.nysenate.gov/bills/2025/A6363. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →
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