New York City Local Laws

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



Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 898

March 25, 2024

  • Law 40, Int 1244 – Online resource tool and pamphlet for veterans

  • Law 38, Int 1239 – Community outreach and engagement on mental health resources for veterans

  • Law 35, Int 1161 – Allowing reusable beverage containers in sports venues

  • Law 37, Int 1237 – Collection of demographic data on veterans

  • Law 24, Int 632 – Prohibiting housing discrimination on the basis of criminal history

  • Law 33, Int 1139 – Advertising on the interior of for-hire vehicles

  • Law 31, Int 1048 – Requiring the establishment of a document vault to store certain procurement-related documents

  • Law 18, Int 145 – Requiring the department of sanitation to remove fallen tree limbs, branches, and vegetation that obstruct streets and sidewalks as a result of severe weather

  • Law 39, Int 1241 – Requiring the commissioner of veterans'; services to submit an annual report on the provision of mental health services by city agencies to veterans

  • Law 20, Int 538 – Requiring the New York police department to report on instances in which an individual denied an officer consent to a search

  • Law 32, Int 1131 – Outreach to unlicensed mobile car wash operators and authorizing seizure for certain mobile car washes, and to repeal certain educational outreach requirements upon expiration thereof

  • Law 28, Int 946 – Creating a mental health coordinator to inform city employees about mental health support and services

  • Law 22, Int 563 – Creating a private right of action to enforce the provisions of the earned safe and sick time act

  • Law 45, Int 39 – Establishing a program to assist with door and window repair and security for survivors of domestic and gender-based violence

  • Law 27, Int 944 – Evaluation of civil actions alleging improper conduct by the New York city police department

  • Law 17, Int 3 – Responding to students in emotional crisis in public schools

  • Law 36, Int 1203 – Requiring the department of correction to provide a letter of incarceration to all individuals as they leave the department's custody

  • Law 41, Int 1278 – The naming of 117 thoroughfares and public places

  • Law 23, Int 585 – Providing the body-worn camera footage of the police department to the department of investigation

  • Law 42, Int 549 – Banning solitary confinement in city jails and establishing standards for the use of restrictive housing and emergency lock-ins

  • Law 43, Int 586 – How Many Stops Act - Requiring the police dept to report on police-civilian investigative encounters

  • April 16, 2024

  • Law 56, Int 172 – The compensation received by for-hire vehicle drivers for advertising on the interior of for-hire vehicles

  • April 22, 2024

  • Law 60, Int 689 – Cabinet for older New Yorkers

  • May 28, 2024

  • Law 59, Int 349 – Requiring quarterly reports on removals involving individuals experiencing homelessness and the outcomes for those individuals

  • Law 57, Int 45 – Requiring the NYC department of education to report actual class sizes and expand reports on the number of students in special programs in New York city public schools

  • Law 58, Int 228 – Provision of information regarding the NYC Care program to older adults

  • Law 63, Int 129 – Establishing a pilot program to construct solar canopies in certain parking lots

  • Law 62, Int 69 – Prohibiting provisions in employment agreements that shorten the period in which claims and complaints of unlawful discriminatory practices, harassment or violence may be filed and in which civil actions may be commenced

  • Law 49, Int 19 – Requiring the posting of lithium-ion or other storage battery safety information in powered bicycle or powered mobility device businesses

  • Law 50, Int 21 – Increasing the penalties for illegal powered mobility devices

  • Law 51, Int 49 – Vendor display and storage of goods, and to repeal sections 17-313 and 20-463 of such code, relating to bookkeeping requirements for vendors

  • Law 53, Int 51 – Prohibiting vending in bicycle lanes

  • Law 52, Int 50 – Requirement of food vendors to obtain a certificate of authority to collect sales tax, to repeal sections 17-310 and 20-457 of such code, relating to tax clearance and minimum tax payments for the renewal of mobile food licenses and permits and general ve

  • Law 61, Int 127 – Providing de-escalation and self-defense training to fire department employees within the bureau of emergency medical services providing emergency medical services

  • Law 60, Int 126 – Requiring provision of body armor to fire department employees within the bureau of emergency medical services providing emergency medical services

  • Law 55, Int 17 – Electric vehicle supply equipment in open parking lots and parking garages

  • Law 54, Int 4 – Requiring the use of shore power by cruise terminal operators and community traffic mitigation plans in neighborhoods impacted by cruise ships at berth

  • Law 48, Int 1 – The naming of the Paul A. Vallone Queens Animal Care Center

  • Law 47, Int 653 – Continuation of the New York city rent stabilization law

  • Law 64, Int 689 – Cabinet for older New Yorkers

  • June 26, 2024

  • Law 65, Int 110 – Report on the New York city housing authority's permanent affordability commitment together program

  • Law 66, Int 341 – Requiring the NYC DOE to report the number of students reported to the office of school health as having a diagnosis of sickle cell disease or trait

  • Law 70, Int 170 – Increased penalties for department of buildings violations issued to parking structures

  • Law 72, Int 584 – Providing an estimated wait time to 311 call center customers

  • Law 68, Int 134 – Requiring regular reports on the redevelopment plans at John F. Kennedy International Airport

  • Law 67, Int 97 – Increasing the civil penalty for repeated littering violations

  • Law 69, Int 135 – Study on structural loadbearing capacity of parking garages

  • Law 71, Int 231 – Increasing the frequency of parking structure inspections