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Int 0125-2024
| * | Diana I. Ayala | | Proposed Int. No. 125-A | Prohibiting the police department from collecting DNA from a minor without consent from a parent, legal guardian or attorney. | Introduction | The bill would require that in most circumstances, the NYPD must obtain the consent of a parent, legal guardian or attorney before collecting a DNA sample from a minor. Notably, the bill includes exceptions, such as when the DNA sample is collected from a minor who is alleged to be the victim of a criminal offense, and permits a minor’s DNA collection when abandoned at the scene of a crime, or otherwise gathered in circumstances where the minor is not in police custody, or recovered through interaction with law enforcement. | | |
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Int 1237-2025
| * | Oswald J. Feliz | | Proposed Int. No. 1237-A | Requiring the police department to report on all criminal complaints and arrests. | Introduction | This bill would the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to post on its website data related to all criminal complaints and arrests recorded by the Department since 2007. The dataset would include, among other fields: (i) the location, date, time, and nature of the offense; (ii) demographic information for victims, suspects, and arrestees; and (iii) information on whether a complaint resulted in an arrest or departmental resolution, and the date of such resolution. Further, the data would be stored permanently, in a machine-readable format, and be updated on a biannual basis. | | |
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Int 1451-2025
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | | Proposed Int. No. 1451-A | Requiring the New York city police department to provide the civilian complaint review board with direct access to officer body-warn camera footage and to establish related procedures. | Introduction | The bill would require the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to provide the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) with direct access to all footage recorded by officer body-worn cameras. This access would provide designated CCRB employees connectivity to network servers hosting digital files of body-worn camera footage, and permit such employees to search, view, and use files for the purpose of investigating and prosecuting allegations of police misconduct. | | |
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Int 1460-2025
| * | Gale A. Brewer | | | Access to encrypted police radios. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Police Department to adopt a written policy regarding access to encrypted radio channels. Such policy will protect sensitive information, and require real-time access to encrypted radio for professional journalists, and emergency service organizations, and time-delayed access to communications for the general public. | | |
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