Concrete Bills

Regulating key kiosks

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to regulating key kiosks

This bill would create a licensing requirement for key kiosks so that security and other standards can be imposed to deter unauthorized key copying. Key kiosks are particularly susceptible to unauthorized key copying because they are un-staffed, automatic machines that permit key reproduction from photographic images, such as those taken by a smart phone. By limiting such key copy images to deliberate, close range photographs on white backgrounds, creating an audit trail via a credit card swipe and finger print scan, and other measures, this bill may help deter those seeking to copy keys without the knowledge, authorization or consent of the key owners.

Status

Filed (End of Session)

File ID

Int 1127-2016

Introduced

3/22/2016

Committee

Committee on Consumer Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Bill History

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