Regulator · New York, US
New York State Legislature (NY Legislature) AI Actions
The New York State Legislature has passed some of the most-cited US state-level AI rules, including Local Law 144 (automated employment-decision tools). AIGI tracks every NY AI bill from introduction through enactment. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 522 primary-source items from NY Legislature.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 522
- Jurisdiction
- New York, US
- Authority kind
- legislature
Document types
- legislation 50
Recent NY Legislature activity
- legislation committee 5/8/2023
[NY Legislature] A6790 (2023-2024): Prohibits the creation and dissemination of synthetic media within sixty days of an election with intent to unduly influence the outcome of
Prohibits the creation and dissemination of synthetic media within sixty days of an election with intent to unduly influence the outcome of an election.
- legislation enacted 1/4/2024
[NY Legislature] A8488 (2023-2024): Relates to automated identification of OTDA assistance program participants
New York A8488 requires utility corporations to use automated identification and file matching to identify OTDA program participants for automatic enrollment in affordability programs, mandating secure data transmission and participant notification.
- legislation enacted 1/5/2021
[NY Legislature] A954 (2021-2022): Relates to the use of biometric identifying technology; repealer
New York law prohibits biometric identifying technology in schools until at least July 1, 2022, or until authorized, and mandates a study on its use.
- legislation enacted 4/23/2025
[NY Legislature] S7599 (2025-2026): Relates to automated decision-making by government agencies
New York S7599, signed by the Governor, regulates automated decision-making by government agencies, requiring impact assessments and disclosure of AI tools.
- legislation enacted 5/13/2025
[NY Legislature] S7882 (2025-2026): Relates to the use of algorithmic pricing by landlords for the purpose of determining the amount of rent to charge a residential tenant
New York bill S7882 prohibits residential landlords and software providers from using algorithmic pricing to facilitate anti-competitive agreements among rental property owners.
- legislation enacted 1/8/2026
[NY Legislature] S8828 (2025-2026): Relates to transparency and safety requirements for developers of artificial intelligence models
This New York bill S8828, signed by the Governor, establishes transparency and safety requirements for AI model developers and mandates the creation of an AI oversight office.
- legislation enacted 1/6/2025
[NY Legislature] S822 (2025-2026): Relates to the disclosure of automated employment decision-making tools and maintaining an artificial intelligence inventory
New York S822 requires disclosure of automated employment decision-making tools, mandates an AI inventory for state services, and protects existing employee rights.
- legislation committee 3/4/2021
[NY Legislature] A6005 (2021-2022): Relates to prohibiting certain suicide prevention and mental health services hotlines from being automated
New York bill A6005 prohibits the automation of state-operated or sponsored suicide prevention and mental health services hotlines.
- legislation committee 1/11/2023
[NY Legislature] S1433 (2023-2024): Relates to enacting the "social media monitoring safety act"; appropriation
This bill, known as the "social media monitoring safety act," would provide data analytic resources and funding to New York school districts for social media monitoring to detect threats to student health and school safety.
- legislation passed senate 12/17/2025
[NY Legislature] A9349 (2025-2026): Prohibits the use of surveillance pricing
New York bill A9349 prohibits the direct or indirect use of surveillance pricing and the collection, use, retention, or sharing of data to facilitate it, with enforcement by the Attorney General.
- legislation committee 4/8/2026
[NY Legislature] A10909 (2025-2026): Enacts the "Shirley Myers White Right To Reconciliation and Digital Identity Repair Act"
New York Assembly Bill A10909 establishes a right for individuals to correct outdated or inaccurate digital narratives and requires institutions to provide mechanisms for correction in automated systems.
- legislation floor vote 12/19/2025
[NY Legislature] S8623 (2025-2026): Prohibits the use of surveillance pricing
New York bill S8623 proposes to prohibit the direct or indirect use of surveillance pricing and the collection, use, retention, or sharing of data to facilitate it.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is New York State Legislature?
- The New York State Legislature has passed some of the most-cited US state-level AI rules, including Local Law 144 (automated employment-decision tools). AIGI tracks every NY AI bill from introduction through enactment.
- How many NY Legislature actions does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 522 primary-source items from NY Legislature, including bills, rules, opinions, enforcement actions, and guidance.
- What jurisdiction does NY Legislature cover?
- NY Legislature operates with authority over New York, US.
- How recent is AIGI's NY Legislature coverage?
- AIGI has tracked 12 NY Legislature items in the most recent batch and runs continuous ingestion against the authority's published sources.
- Where do AIGI's NY Legislature citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary NY Legislature source — releases, decisions, opinions, or rulemakings. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite.
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