New York STT Code § 504

Submission to the governor and legislature
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* § 504. Submission to the governor and legislature. 1. Each impact\nassessment conducted pursuant to this article shall be submitted to the\ngovernor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the\nassembly at least thirty days prior to the implementation of the\nautomated decision-making tool that is the subject of such assessment.\n  2. (a) The impact assessment of an automated decision-making tool\nshall be published on the website of the relevant government agency.\n  (b) If the government agency makes a determination that the disclosure\nof any information required in the impact assessment would result in a\nsubstantial negative impact on health or safety of the public, infringe\nupon the privacy rights of individuals, or significantly impair the\ngovernment agency's ability to protect its information technology or\noperational assets, such government agency may redact such information,\nprovided that an explanatory statement on the process by which the\ngovernment agency made such determination is published along with the\nredacted impact assessment.\n  (c) If the impact assessment covers any automated decision-making tool\nthat includes technology that is used to prevent, detect, protect\nagainst or respond to security incidents, identity theft, fraud,\nharassment, malicious or deceptive activities or other illegal activity,\npreserve the integrity or security of tools, or to investigate, report\nor prosecute those responsible for any such malicious or deceptive\naction, such government agency may redact such information for the\npurposes of this subdivision, provided that an explanatory statement on\nthe process by which the government agency made such determination is\npublished along with the redacted impact assessment.\n  * NB Repealed July 1, 2028\n

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