S 10515 NY
Enacts the "wireless security enforcement act"
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Summary
This New York bill enacts the wireless security enforcement act to prohibit the sale and use of wireless signal jammer devices. The bill makes it a crime to possess, manufacture, import, market, or sell wireless signal jammer devices. Persons convicted of prohibited use of a wireless signal jammer device are required to provide restitution.
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Official abstract
Enacts the "wireless security enforcement act" to prohibit the sale of wireless signal jammer devices; defines terms; provides that a person is guilty of prohibited use of a wireless signal jammer device if they engage in the possession, manufacture, importation, marketing, or sale of wireless signal jammer devices; requires restitution.
Sponsor (1)
- Jessica Scarcella-Spanton Democratic · primary
1 coauthor / cosponsor
- Dean Murray Republican · cosponsor
Action history (1)
- May 15, 2026 REFERRED TO INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY · upper
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