New York City Local Laws

from January 01, 2019
Last Document: January 01, 2024



Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 898

September 27, 2023

  • Law 145, Int 1535 – Requiring the board of correction to convene a task force to address policies related to the treatment of transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and intersex individuals in the dept of correction

  • Law 119, Int 1533 – Definition of site safety training full compliance date and site safety training second compliance date

  • Law 36, Int 971 – Dangerous driving

  • Law 27, Int 420 – Soil lead testing in certain department of parks and recreation capital projects

  • Law 39, Int 1659 – Plan to identify and enroll seniors eligible for supplemental nutrition assistance benefits

  • Law 40, Int 2117 – Requiring the posting of mayoral executive orders online within one business day of execution

  • Law 164, Int 1784 – Establishing an office of not-for-profit organization services

  • Law 115, Int 2294 – Establishing minimum per trip payments to third-party food delivery service and third-party courier service workers

  • Law 29, Int 891 – Lead Package - Lead poisoning prevention and control in certain dwellings

  • Law 3, Int 696 – Design of the ballot and content of ballot instructions for ranked choice elections

  • Law 79, Int 212 – Updating the report on utilization of and applications for multi-agency emergency housing assistance, exits from city-administered facilities and the financings, starts and completions of permanent housing for those exiting city-administered facilities

  • Law 69, Int 1004 – Eliminating certain reporting requirements selected for waiver by the report and advisory board review commission and amending certain outdated and unnecessary reports and studies

  • Law 117, Int 1019 – Mental Health Roadmap Legislative Package - Requiring maintenance of access to an interactive map of mental health service providers in New York city

  • Law 80, Int 2233 – Reducing penalties and allowing opportunities to cure for certain violations

  • Law 222, Int 1496 – Retrieval of companion animals by an animal shelter after an eviction or order or judgment granting legal possession

  • Law 87, Int 2043 – Telephone order charges by third-party food delivery services while a state of emergency has been declared and food service establishments are prohibited from operating at maximum indoor occupancy and for 90 days thereafter

  • Law 124, Int 1163 – Preserving bicycle lanes during street work

  • Law 104, Int 975 – Denying building permits where a residential building has an excessive number of violations

  • Law 23, Int 1710 – Exemption from taxation of alterations and improvements to multiple dwellings

  • Law 26, Int 1825 – Naming of 55 thoroughfares and public places

  • Law 207, Int 1780 – Extending the rate of the additional tax on the occupancy of hotel rooms

  • Law 39, Int 2096 – Authorizing the department of consumer and worker protection to issue temporary operating licenses to sidewalk cafe applicants if certain requirements are satisfied

  • Law 163, Int 1635 – Display of artwork on temporary protective structures on construction sites

  • Law 114, Int 2289 – Establishing general provisions related to working conditions for third-party service workers and requiring that third-party food delivery services permit delivery workers to set limitations on distance and route for deliveries

  • Law 15, Int 1482 – Bird friendly materials

  • Law 2, Int 658 – Requiring the department of citywide administrative services to establish a civil service ambassador program

  • Law 78, Int 507 – Requiring the department of health and mental hygiene to make medication abortion available at no cost to a patient at its health clinics

  • Law 65, Int 805 – Pedestrian safety reporting

  • Law 115, Int 887 – Reporting on gender identity of persons in the custody of the department of correction

  • Law 74, Int 1128 – Fences at stalled construction sites

  • Law 220, Int 1156 – Requiring the office of nightlife to report on multi-agency response to community hotspots operations and the mayor's office of criminal justice to ensure reporting on inspections overseen by the office of special enforcement

  • Law 42, Int 245 – Exemptions from the sale of tax liens

  • Law 126, Int 1294 – Reporting by the DOE on physical education

  • Law 93, Int 1946 – Outreach to building owners regarding making energy efficiency improvements

  • Law 193, Int 1759 – Establishment of a commission to make recommendations on reinvestment in communities impacted by Rikers Island

  • Law 85, Int 1150 – Electronic reporting of water tank inspection and cleaning

  • Law 176, Int 1452 – Minority and women-owned business enterprises

  • Law 38, Int 2081 – Enhancing the application for and the transparency of the emergency assistance grant program

  • Law 162, Int 1487 – Studying population and housing changes in areas that have been the subject of neighborhood rezonings

  • Law 113, Int 2288 – Requiring third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services to provide food delivery workers with insulated food delivery bags, and authorizing the commissioner of the department of consumer and worker protection to deny, suspend, revoke

  • Law 10, Int 1661 – Provide construction workers with information pertaining to site safety training during site safety orientations and refreshers

  • Law 126, Int 789 – Authorizing an increase in the amount to be expended annually in two business improvement districts

  • Law 77, Int 506 – Requiring the department of consumer and worker protection to implement an outreach and education campaign on facilities that deceptively advertise or are otherwise misleading when offering reproductive health services

  • Law 70, Int 434 – Expanding the heat sensors program

  • Law 116, Int 1018 – Mental Health Roadmap Legislative Package - Reporting on involuntary removals

  • Law 61, Int 1888 – Prohibiting vehicles on boardwalks

  • Law 102, Int 1853 – DOB to report on the safety and feasibility of authorizing building exterior wall examinations by unmanned aircraft systems

  • Law 20, Int 1380 – Requiring the DOE to annually report on certain claims for payment for tuition or services

  • Law 106, Int 1107 – Submittal of construction documents, applicant and owner statements, and tenant protection plans

  • Law 77, Int 1957 – Temporary space for outdoor dining