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S00555 Summary:

BILL NOS00555
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORKRUEGER
 
COSPNSRADDABBO, HOYLMAN-SIGAL, JACKSON, LIU, MAY, RIVERA, WEBB
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §2806-c, Pub Health L; amd §50-c, Civ Rts L
 
Relates to requiring a medical facility or related service to obtain express prior written consent before filming and/or broadcasting of visual images of a patient's medical treatment.
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S00555 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                           555
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 8, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens. KRUEGER, ADDABBO, HOYLMAN-SIGAL, LIU, RIVERA, WEBB
          -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to
          the Committee on Health
 
        AN ACT to amend the public health law  and  the  civil  rights  law,  in
          relation  to  prohibiting  the  making  and/or  broadcasting of visual
          images of individuals undergoing medical treatment without prior writ-
          ten consent
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  The  public health law is amended by adding a new section
     2  2806-c to read as follows:
     3    § 2806-c. Restrictions on broadcasting of patients. 1.  Every  patient
     4  in  a  health  care  facility in this state shall have the right to have
     5  privacy in treatment and in caring for  personal  needs,  including  the
     6  broadcasting  of  the  recognizable  image  or  speech  of  such patient
     7  involved in a health care procedure within the confines of such  facili-
     8  ty,  with  the  exception  of  broadcasting such image or speech for the
     9  purposes of advancing the health care treatment  of  the  individual,  a
    10  quality  assurance  program,  the  education  or training of health care
    11  personnel, or necessary security purposes.
    12    2. Such privacy in treatment shall include the obtaining by the health
    13  care facility of express written consent on  a  separate  document  used
    14  solely  for  such purpose from an individual receiving treatment in such
    15  facility prior to broadcasting the recognizable image or speech of  such
    16  patient  involved  in  such  treatment.  In the case of broadcasting the
    17  recognizable image or speech for education or training  of  health  care
    18  personnel,  the  patient  shall have the right to know of and shall have
    19  the right to refuse the broadcasting for that purpose. A person  legally
    20  authorized  to  make  health care decisions for the patient or otherwise
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01710-01-5

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     1  authorized to consent may grant such consent or exercise such refusal if
     2  the patient cannot reasonably do so due to such patient's incapacity.
     3    3. For the purposes of this section:
     4    (a) "health care facility" shall mean a residential health care facil-
     5  ity,  general hospital, free-standing ambulatory care facility, diagnos-
     6  tic and/or treatment center and clinic authorized under this article, or
     7  within an ambulance with all  doors  closed  operated  by  an  ambulance
     8  service  as  defined by subdivision two of section three thousand one of
     9  this chapter or by a voluntary ambulance service as defined by  subdivi-
    10  sion three of section three thousand one of this chapter;
    11    (b) "quality assurance" shall mean any evaluation of services provided
    12  in  or  by a health care facility for purposes of improvement in safety,
    13  quality or outcomes;
    14    (c) "education or training of health  care  personnel"  shall  mean  a
    15  program  of  education  or training of health care personnel or students
    16  being educated or trained to be health care personnel, that  the  health
    17  care facility has authorized;
    18    (d)  "broadcasting"  of  an image or speech shall mean transmission by
    19  broadcast, cable, closed circuit, internet or other television or visual
    20  medium, social media, or other system by  which  it  can  be  viewed  in
    21  violation of the privacy rights and expectations of a patient.  Provided
    22  however,  that  broadcasting shall not include transmission of the image
    23  or speech of an individual being treated, transported or otherwise cared
    24  for or attended to by an ambulance service as defined in subdivision two
    25  of section three thousand one of this chapter or by  a  voluntary  ambu-
    26  lance  service as defined in subdivision three of section three thousand
    27  one of this chapter, at an ambulance  response  scene,  public  area  or
    28  during delivery or admission to a health care facility, that is captured
    29  by  news media, bystanders or others who do not have the written consent
    30  of such ambulance service or voluntary ambulance service.
    31    (e) Nothing in this section shall apply where the  recognizable  image
    32  or  speech  is  produced  by  a  news department or news division and is
    33  broadcast or conveyed as part of a newscast, investigative news  program
    34  or news report in any electronic or printed form. This section shall not
    35  apply  to  images or speech that has been obtained by professional jour-
    36  nalists, newscasters or other  individuals  or  entities  recognized  by
    37  section seventy-nine-h of the civil rights law.
    38    4. No health care facility, as defined in paragraph (a) of subdivision
    39  three  of this section, shall incur any liability under this section for
    40  the broadcasting by a third party of the recognizable image or speech of
    41  a patient involved in a health care procedure in the facility when  such
    42  image or speech was obtained by the third party without the knowledge or
    43  consent of the facility or its staff.
    44    5. Nothing in this section shall diminish or impair any right or reme-
    45  dy otherwise applicable to any patient.
    46    §  2.  Section 50-c of the civil rights law, as amended by chapter 643
    47  of the laws of 1999, is amended to read as follows:
    48    § 50-c. Private right of action.  1. If the identity of the victim  of
    49  an offense defined in subdivision one of section fifty-b of this article
    50  is  disclosed  in  violation of such section, any person injured by such
    51  disclosure may bring an action to recover damages suffered by reason  of
    52  such  wrongful disclosure. In any action brought under this section, the
    53  court may award reasonable attorney's fees to a prevailing plaintiff.
    54    2. If the privacy of an individual as defined in section  twenty-eight
    55  hundred  six-c  of  the  public  health  law regarding the right to have
    56  privacy in treatment and in caring for  personal  needs,  including  the

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     1  broadcasting  of  the recognizable image or speech of a patient involved
     2  in a health care procedure in such a facility has  been  violated,  such
     3  individual or the individual's estate representative may bring an action
     4  to  recover  damages suffered by reason of such violation. In any action
     5  brought under this section, the court may  award  reasonable  attorney's
     6  fees to a prevailing plaintiff. The cause of action created herein shall
     7  survive  the death of such individual and shall only apply to violations
     8  occurring on and after the effective date of this subdivision.
     9    3. Nothing in this section shall diminish or impair any right or reme-
    10  dy otherwise applicable to any patient.
    11    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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