legislation United States / NY enacted 8/10
Government · New York Legislature

New York Senate Bill S7599, now enacted law, establishes regulations for how government agencies in New York State can use automated decision-making systems. It mandates that these agencies conduct impact assessments for their AI tools and requires them to publicly disclose which automated decision-making tools they are utilizing. This aims to increase transparency and accountability in governmental AI use.

S7599 2025-2026 senate

Action required

New York State government agencies must conduct impact assessments for their automated decision-making tools and disclose their use.

Binding status

binding

Governing body

New York State Senate

Direction

restrictive

Innovation impact

mixed

Sponsors

Kristen Gonzalez

Compliance requirements

Required disclosures

  • Disclosure of automated decision-making tools utilized by governmental agencies.

Transparency requirements

  • Disclosure of automated decision-making tools

AI technologies

automated decision making

Affected industries

government

Affected roles

compliance officergeneral counselboard director

Enriched 2026-05-26

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