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 50, Int 2243 – Extending temporary personal guaranty protection provisions for commercial tenants impacted by COVID-19

  • Law 182, Int 140 – Community choice aggregation programs

  • Law 47, Int 1261 – Requiring educational outreach within the office of prevention of hate crimes

  • Law 31, Int 929 – Reporting by the DOE of complaints and investigations relating to school bus transportation services

  • Law 67, Int 2061 – DOT approval for shared moped organizations

  • Law 54, Int 1235 – Department of citywide administrative services provisional employee reduction plan

  • Law 16, Int 2201 – Allowing motorcyclists to challenge parking violations electronically with photographic evidence

  • Law 140, Int 2404 – Certifications of no harassment

  • Law 64, Int 106 – Sale of electric space heaters

  • Law 28, Int 527 – Pay Equity Package - Evaluation and expansion of diverse recruitment and retention within the municipal government

  • Law 104, Int 488 – Establishing a child care grant pilot program

  • Law 39, Int 663 – Sale, lease, and rental of powered bicycles, powered mobility devices and storage batteries

  • Law 94, Int 975 – Information on free cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses available to the public

  • Law 22, Int 2161 – Establishing a board to review workplace health and safety guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • Law 94, Int 1958 – Reporting on financial assistance received by small businesses impacted by COVID-19

  • Law 174, Int 1293 – Minority and women-owned business enterprises

  • Law 49, Int 2224 – Establishment of a crash investigation and analysis unit within the DOT

  • Law 128, Int 732 – Establishing a full public match campaign finance system

  • Law 32, Int 1099 – Requiring the placement of communication devices and tracking devices on school buses

  • Law 5, Int 497 – Suspending alternate side parking regulations on Lunar New Year's Eve

  • Law 66, Int 1755 – Assessment of the 311 service request intake map

  • Law 89, Int 1297 – Creation of an office of cyber command

  • Law 15, Int 2176 – Supportive housing tenant's bill of rights

  • Law 139, Int 2373 – Amending a transcript of a record of death for a death caused by COVID-19

  • Law 63, Int 105 – Housing and fire safety

  • Law 27, Int 515 – Pay Equity Package - Agency diversity plans, salary data, and pay equity analyses

  • Law 103, Int 487 – Establishing a child care subsidy information portal

  • Law 38, Int 656 – Requiring the fire department to develop an informational campaign to educate the public on fire risks posed by powered mobility devices

  • Law 96, Int 977 – Requiring drop-in centers to participate in the streamlined intake process for runaway and homeless youth to transition into adult shelters

  • Law 21, Int 1994 – Voter education campaign regarding ranked choice voting

  • Law 41, Int 1666 – Establishment of an office of food policy

  • Law 161, Int 1333 – Reporting on arrests, summonses, removals, escorts and use of force incidents occurring in department of social services/human resources administration job centers and SNAP centers

  • Law 14, Int 2187 – Naming of 92 thoroughfares and public places

  • Law 86, Int 1157 – Qualifications for persons conducting inspections and maintenance on drinking water tanks

  • Law 10, Int 1069 – Debt owed by owners of medallions

  • Law 202, Int 1378 – Banning the sale or provision of certain force-fed poultry products

  • Law 100, Int 823 – Allowing food service establishments to charge a COVID-19 recovery charge

  • Law 49, Int 1847 – Individualized responses to violent hate crimes

  • Law 14, Int 2141 – Removing outdated clinical language, and to repeal paragraph 2 of subdivision a of section 555 of such charter in relation to a report on the establishment of the department of health and mental hygiene

  • Law 138, Int 2321 – Inspection of building gas piping systems and extension of time to complete work required by inspection

  • Law 62, Int 104 – Defining the term self-closing door

  • Law 26, Int 421 – Requiring the department of homeless services to report on families with children

  • Law 102, Int 486 – Establishing a child care advisory board

  • Law 52, Int 918 – Requiring the department of health and mental hygiene to develop and implement a citywide diabetes incidence and impact reduction plan

  • Law 93, Int 958 – Flatbush Avenue BID

  • Law 25, Int 2204 – Amend LL #49 for the year 2019, establishing a demonstration program to facilitate the creation and alteration of habitable apartments in basements and cellars of certain one- and two-family dwellings

  • Law 8, Int 1395 – Reporting parking complaints to 311

  • Law 123, Int 1047 – Requiring the dept of veterans' services to provide veterans with outreach and education on issues related to higher education

  • Law 29, Int 2044 – Accessory sign violations and waiving penalties and fees for signs that are accessory to a use on the same zoning lot

  • Law 88, Int 1169 – Requiring the visual documentation of water tanks during inspections, to be submitted to the department of health and mental hygiene