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Canajoharie considers facial-recognition timeclocks for Town Barn; no decision recorded
Summary
The Town Superintendent reported the town is "looking to install facial recognition timeclocks in the Town Barn as a new time system," but the minutes record no vendor selection, policy discussion, or vote on privacy safeguards.
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During department updates the Town Superintendent told the board the town is looking to install facial-recognition timeclocks in the Town Barn as a new employee time system. The minutes record the proposal as an item under consideration but do not record any policy discussion, privacy review, public comment, or a formal decision.
The minutes do not identify a proposed vendor, implementation schedule, costs, or whether the board intends to seek legal or personnel-policy review before purchasing. Given the lack of recorded detail, the matter remains at the discussion stage and would require follow-up action for procurement or policy safeguards to be set.
