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Notice of Electronic Monitoring sign 

Fame size: 8.5x11

Frame material: Aluminium

Frame taype: front load for easy change notice 

 

 

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New York Employers Now Required to Provide Notice of Electronic Monitoring

 

The law specifies that the contents of the notice should inform employees that “any and all telephone conversations or transmissions, electronic mail or transmissions, or internet access or usage by an employee by any electronic device or system, including but not limited to the use of a computer, telephone, wire, radio or electromagnetic, photoelectronic or photo-optical systems may be subject to monitoring at any and all times and by any lawful means.”

 

Senate Bill S2628 went into effect on May 7, 2022.  The bill, which was signed into law by Governor Hochul on November 8, 2021, requires all private sector employers—regardless of size, number of employees, or entity type—to provide notice to employees of their electronic monitoring practices.

The bill amended the Civil Rights law by adding a new section, 52-c.  Employers must now provide notice of their electronic monitoring practices to all employees upon hiring.  Notice provided to employees upon hiring must be in writing, and the employee must acknowledge the notice in writing or electronically.  Employers are not required to receive an acknowledgment from existing employees.

 

Employers engaged in electronic monitoring; prior notice required Civil Rights (CVR) CHAPTER 6, ARTICLE 5

*§ 52-c. Employers engaged in electronic monitoring; prior notice required. 1. For purposes of this section, employer means any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, or association with a place

of business in the state. It shall not include the state or any political subdivision of the state.

 

  1. (a) Any employer who monitors or otherwise intercepts telephone conversations or transmissions, electronic mail or transmissions, or internet access or usage of or by an employee by any electronic device or system, including but not limited to the use of a computer, telephone, wire, radio, or electromagnetic, photoelectronic or photo-optical systems, shall give prior written notice upon hiring to all employees who are subject to electronic monitoring. The notice required by this subdivision shall be in writing, in an electronic record, or in another electronic form and acknowledged by the employee either in writing or electronically. Each employer shall also post the notice of electronic monitoring in a conspicuous place which is readily available for viewing by its employees who are subject to electronic monitoring.

 

(b) For purposes of written notice required by paragraph (a) of this subdivision, an employee shall be advised that any and all telephone conversations or transmissions, electronic mail or transmissions, or internet access or usage by an employee by any electronic device or system, including but not limited to the use of a computer, telephone, wire, radio or electromagnetic, photoelectronic or photo-optical systems may be subject to monitoring at any and all times and by any lawful means.

 

  1. The attorney general may enforce the provisions of this section. Any employer found to be in violation of this section shall be subject to a maximum civil penalty of five hundred dollars for the first offense, one thousand dollars for the second offense and three thousand dollars for the third and each subsequent offense.

 

  1. The provisions of this section shall not apply to processes that are designed to manage the type or volume of incoming or outgoing electronic mail or telephone voice mail or internet usage, that are not targeted to monitor or intercept the electronic mail or telephone voice mail or internet usage of a particular individual, and that are performed solely for the purpose of computer system maintenance and/or protection.

 

* NB There are 2 § 52-c's

 

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