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L.L. 2017/109
Enactment date: 5/30/2017
Int. No. 1586
By Council Members Torres, Menchaca, Cumbo, Van Bramer, Richards, Levine, Rose, Espinal, Salamanca, Rosenthal, Rodriguez, Gibson, Chin, Cohen, Constantinides, Deutsch, Dromm, Ferreras-Copeland, Gentile, Johnson, Kallos, King, Koslowitz, Lancman, Lander, Levin, Maisel, Mendez, Miller, Palma, Perkins, Reynoso, Treyger, Williams, Wills, Vacca, Cabrera, Eugene, Grodenchik, Cornegy, Crowley, Mealy, Barron, Borelli and Ulrich
A Local Law to amend local law number 50 for the year 2015, relating to the preservation of certain hotels, a moratorium and report relating to such preservation, and the expiration and repeal of such amendments, in relation to extending the effective period of the provisions of such local law and requiring a supplemental report relating to such preservation
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Declaration of legislative intent and findings.
a. The council finds and declares that:
1. The Manhattan hotel industry alone generates almost $11.8 billion in economic activity and is responsible for generating over 65,000 jobs throughout the city.
2. Larger hotels, which include many upscale and luxury hotels, often provide enhanced services to guests and are a vital component of Manhattan's hotel industry, serving as an important source of quality jobs for city residents. These larger hotels are at significant risk for condominium conversion, and indeed several hotels have converted to residential condominiums in the last decade, resulting in a significant loss of quality jobs. Because of this recent conversion history and current market trends, the council is concerned that more such hotels will seek to convert to residential condominiums or other non-hotel uses in the near future.
3. The council continues to be concerned that once undertaken, such conversions are potentially irreversible and that, as elaborated in the legislative findings set forth in section one of local law number 50 for the year 2015, the loss of even a small number of such hotels creates a corresponding loss of these quality hotel industry jobs. This is coupled with the loss of economic activity generated by these hotels, which may not be replaced in their particular communities, posing a significant risk to the economy, market for quality jobs and quality of life for residents and visitors, both city-wide and in the particular communities where these conversions occur. The impact of such losses is not adequately counteracted through development of smaller and budget-quality hotels, as these hotels tend to employ less personnel and provide fewer on-site services.
4. In local law number 50 for the year 2015, the council required a report to examine, among other things, the short-term and long-term impacts of conversions of primary hotel space in Manhattan on the availability of quality jobs for city residents and other potential impacts of such conversions. A review of that report indicates a need for further research and analysis of the impacts of these conversions as well as substantive and particularized recommendations for addressing any impacts on the availability of quality jobs for city residents.
5. An in-depth supplemental report is therefore required in order to fully understand the current and projected impact of hotel conversions on the city, both in terms of their effect on the availability of quality jobs and, to the extent practicable, their other relevant impacts. Such report should also set forth particularized recommendations, as appropriate, in relation to promoting the preservation and enhancement of the hotel industry and particular sectors thereof. Following the preparation of the supplementary report, additional time is required to allow the city to consider and, if deemed necessary, develop and implement the recommendations or other responsive policy.
b. As a result of the foregoing, the council finds that it is necessary and appropriate to extend the duration of local law number 50 for the year 2015 for a limited term in order to facilitate the preparation and consideration of a supplemental report to be completed by appropriate city offices or agencies, and to maintain the city's inventory of these critical hotels pending the development and implementation of the recommendations of such report.
§ 2. Supplemental hotel industry report. No later than June 2, 2018, one or more offices or agencies designated by the mayor shall complete a supplementary report analyzing the cumulative impact of the hotel industry and particular sectors thereof, including hotels as defined in section 25-701 of the administrative code of the city of New York, on the economy of the city. Such report shall include, but need not be limited to:
a. An updated analysis of recent and projected conversions of primary hotel space, as such term is defined in section 25-701 of the administrative code of the city of New York, and other hotel space to other uses, and the short-term and long-term impacts of such conversions on the city's economy, with particular attention to the availability of quality jobs for city residents and, to the extent practicable, other relevant impacts; and
b. Particularized recommendations for the preservation and enhancement of the hotel industry and particular sectors thereof, including hotels as defined in section 25-701 of the administrative code of the city of New York, and of tourism more broadly, including, as appropriate, recommendations relating to legislation, zoning text or map amendments, regulatory actions and financial or other incentives.
§ 3. Section four of local law number 50 for the year 2015 is amended to read as follows:
§ 4. This local law takes effect immediately, and expires and is deemed repealed [two years after its effective date] June 2, 2019.
§ 4. This local law takes effect immediately.
L.L. 2017/110
Enactment date: 6/24/2017
Preconsidered Int. No. 1613
By the Speaker (Council Member Mark-Viverito) and Council Members Barron, Borelli, Cabrera, Constantinides, Cumbo, Deutsch, Dromm, Eugene, Gentile, Gibson, Grodenchik, Levin, Matteo, Menchaca, Mendez, Palma, Perkins, Reynoso, Richards, Rodriguez, Rosenthal, Salamanca, Jr., Torres, Treyger and Vacca
A Local Law in relation to the naming of 53 thoroughfares and public places, Susana Mushatt Jones Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Horace L. Morancie Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Annie Beveridge Way, Borough of Staten Island, Pvt. Buford Brown Way, Borough of The Bronx, Yadira Arroyo Way, Borough of The Bronx, Francis "Al" Chapman Way, Borough of The Bronx, Cosmos FM Way, Borough of Queens, Jimmy Lanza Way, Borough of Queens, Nicholas J. DeMasi Way, Borough of Queens, Police Officer Christie Masone Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dr. Dolores Beckham Way, Borough of Queens, Lenore G. Briggs Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Barbara Simmons Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson, Schneerson Square, Borough of Brooklyn, Patrolman David Guttenberg Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Our Lady of Angels Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Alberto Ingravallo Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Father John J. Murray Way, Borough of Queens, Emily Warren Roebling Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Leslie Lewis Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Christine Zounek Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Woody's Way, Borough of Manhattan, Jesus ‘Tato' Laviera Way, Borough of Manhattan, Jacques Marchais Way, Borough of Staten Island, Thomas Coppola II Way, Borough of Staten Island, U.S. Coast Guard Way, Borough of Staten Island, The Honorable Jerome X. "Jay" O'Donovan Way, Borough of Staten Island, Retired NYPD Captain Edward D. Reuss Way, Borough of Staten Island, Cinco de Mayo Place, Borough of Brooklyn, Moises Locon and Nicholas Figueroa Way, Borough of Manhattan, Mother Cabrini Way, Borough of Manhattan, Elzina L. Dunn Brown Way, Borough of The Bronx, Sgt. Paul J. Tuozzolo Way, Borough of The Bronx, Elombe Brath Way, Borough of Manhattan, Johnnie Mae Johnson Way, Borough of Manhattan, Luz Yolanda Coca Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Tillie Tarantino Way, Borough of Brooklyn, David D. Pagan Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Walter Kelly Jr. Way, Borough of Queens, Julius Freeman Way, Borough of Queens, Ted Buczek Way, Borough of Manhattan, Dr. Norbert Sander Way, Borough of Manhattan, Mirabal Sisters Way, Borough of Manhattan, Albert and Dorothy Rose Blumberg Way, Borough of Manhattan, Mrs. Ponsie B. Hillman Way, Borough of Manhattan, Ramon J. Jimenez Corner, Borough of The Bronx, Msgr. William Smith Way, Borough of The Bronx, Alfredo Thiebaud Way, Borough of The Bronx, Bill Finger Way, Borough of The Bronx, Julio Infante Way, Borough of The Bronx, Larry Savinkin Way, Borough of Brooklyn, LEP Joseph A. Morabito Way, Borough of The Bronx, Detective Steven McDonald Way, Borough of Manhattan and the repeal of sections 20 and 26 of local law number 45 for the year 2017.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Susana Mushatt Jones Avenue | None | At the intersection of Vandalia Avenue and Louisiana Avenue |
§ 2. The following street name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Horace L. Morancie Way | Rockaway Parkway | Between Wilmohr Street and Church Avenue |
§ 3. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Staten Island, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Annie Beveridge Way | None | At the intersection of Osborne Street and Woods of Arden Road |
§ 4. The following intersection name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Pvt. Buford Brown Way | None | At the intersection of East 179th Street and Morris Avenue |
§ 5. The following intersection name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Yadira Arroyo Way | None | At the intersection of Creston Avenue and East 188th Street |
§ 6. The following intersection name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Francis "Al" Chapman Way | None | At the intersection of University Avenue and West 197th Street |
§ 7. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Queens, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Cosmos FM Way | None | At the intersection of 29th Street and 23rd Avenue |
§ 8. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Queens, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Jimmy Lanza Way | None | At the intersection of 31st Avenue and 54th Street |
§ 9. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Queens, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Nicholas J. DeMasi Way | None | At the intersection of 77th Street and 21st Avenue |
§ 10. The following street name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Police Officer Christie Masone Way | Washington Avenue | Between Myrtle Avenue and Willoughby Avenue |
§ 11. The following street name, in the Borough of Queens, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Dr. Dolores Beckham Way | 80th Street | Between 34th Avenue and Northern Boulevard |
§ 12. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Lenore G. Briggs Way | None | At the intersection of Rutland Road and Rogers Avenue |
§ 13. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Barbara Simmons Way | None | At the intersection of Lefferts Avenue and Kingston Avenue |
§ 14. The following street name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson, Schneerson Square | Lefferts Avenue | Between Brooklyn Avenue and New York Avenue |
§ 15. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Patrolman David Guttenberg Way | None | At the intersection of 86th Street and 7th Avenue |
§ 16. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Our Lady of Angels Way | None | At the southwest corner of 4th Avenue and 73rd Street |
§ 17. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Alberto Ingravallo Way | None | At the northeast corner of Bay Ridge Parkway and 18th Avenue |
§ 18. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Queens, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Father John J. Murray Way | None | At the northeast corner of Union Turnpike and Bell Boulevard |
§ 19. The following street name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Emily Warren Roebling Way | Columbia Heights | Between Pineapple Street and Orange Street |
§ 20. The following street name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Leslie Lewis Way | Wyckoff Street | Between Bond Street and Nevins Street |
§ 21. The following street name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Christine Zounek Way | Milton Street | Between Franklin Street and Manhattan Avenue |
§ 22. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Woody's Way | None | At the southwest corner of 118th Street and Park Avenue |
§ 23. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Jesus ‘Tato' Laviera Way | None | At the intersection of East 123rd Street and Second Avenue |
§ 24. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Staten Island, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Jacques Marchais Way | None | At the intersection of Lighthouse Avenue and Windsor Avenue |
§ 25. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Staten Island, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Thomas Coppola II Way | None | At the intersection of Cotter Avenue and Royal Oak Road |
§ 26. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Staten Island, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
U.S. Coast Guard Way | None | At the intersection of School Road and Bay Street |
§ 27. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Staten Island, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
The Honorable Jerome X. "Jay" O'Donovan Way | None | At the intersection of Rochelle Street and Dalemere Road |
§ 28. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Staten Island, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Retired NYPD Captain Edward D. Reuss Way | None | At the intersection of Jefferson Street and Seaview Avenue |
§ 29. The following street name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Cinco de Mayo Place | 5th Avenue | Between 43rd Street and 42nd Street |
§ 30. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Moises Locon and Nicholas Figueroa Way | None | At the northwest corner of East 7th Street and Second Avenue |
§ 31. The following street name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Mother Cabrini Way | East 19th Street | Between Second Avenue and Third Avenue |
§ 32. The following intersection name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Elzina L. Dunn Brown Way | None | At the intersection of Thieriot Avenue and Randall Avenue |
§ 33. The following street name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Sgt. Paul J. Tuozzolo Way | Purdy Street | Between Metropolitan Avenue and St. Raymond's Avenue |
§ 34. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Elombe Brath Way | None | At the southwest corner of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and 125th Street |
§ 35. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Johnnie Mae Johnson Way | None | At the northwest corner of 130th Street and Lexington Avenue |
§ 36. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Luz Yolanda Coca Way | None | At the intersection of Suydam Street and Wilson Avenue |
§ 37. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Tillie Tarantino Way | None | At the intersection of Conselyea Street and Leonard Street |
§ 38. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
David D. Pagan Way | None | At the intersection of South 4th Street and Roebling Street |
§ 39. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Queens, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Walter Kelly Jr. Way | None | At the intersection of 132nd Avenue and Farmers Boulevard |
§ 40. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Queens, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Julius Freeman Way | None | At the intersection of 191st Street and Nashville Boulevard |
§ 41. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Ted Buczek Way | None | At the intersection of Fort George Avenue and Audubon Avenue |
§ 42. The following street name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Dr. Norbert Sander Way | 168th Street | Between Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue |
§ 43. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Mirabal Sisters Way | None | At the intersection of 168th Street and Amsterdam |
§ 44. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Albert and Dorothy Rose Blumberg Way | None | At the intersection of 168th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue |
§ 45. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Mrs. Ponsie B. Hillman Way | None | At the northwest corner of Col Avenue and West 71st Street |
§ 46. The following street name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Ramon J. Jimenez Corner | East 149th Street | Between Walton Avenue and the Grand Concourse |
§ 47. The following street name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Msgr. William Smith Way | Beck Street | Between Intervale Avenue and Tiffany Street |
§ 48. The following street name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Alfredo Thiebaud Way | St. Ann's Avenue | Between 159th Street and 161st Street |
§ 49. The following street name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Bill Finger Way | 192nd Street | Between Grand Concourse and Valentine Avenue |
§ 50. The following street name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Julio Infante Way | East 181st Street | Between Ryer and Valentine Avenue |
§ 51. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Brooklyn, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Larry Savinkin Way | None | At the intersection of Brighton Beach Avenue and Coney Island Avenue |
§ 52. The following street name, in the Borough of The Bronx, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
LEP Joseph A. Morabito Way | Laconia Avenue | Between Stell Place and Waring Avenue |
§ 53. The following intersection name, in the Borough of Manhattan, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Detective Steven McDonald Way | None | At the 85th Street Transverse, Central Park |
§ 54. Sections 20 and 26 of local law number 45 for the year 2017 are hereby REPEALED.
§ 55. This local law shall take effect immediately.
L.L. 2017/111
Enactment date: 6/24/2017
Preconsidered Int. No. 1627
By Council Member Ulrich
A Local Law in relation to the naming of Joel A. Miele, Sr. Pedestrian Bridge.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. The following bridge name, in the Borough of Queens, is hereby designated as hereafter indicated. Such name change shall be reflected on the city map if such bridge is located and laid out on such map.
New Name | Present Name |
Joel A. Miele, Sr. Pedestrian Bridge | 163rd Avenue Pedestrian Bridge |
§ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately.
L.L. 2017/117
Enactment date: 7/22/2017
Int. No. 1225-A
By Council Members Torres, Menchaca, Cohen, Richards, Chin, Rosenthal, Cabrera, Dromm, Koslowitz, Salamanca, Constantinides, Johnson, Garodnick, Van Bramer, Levin, Rose, Mendez and Kallos
A Local Law in relation to requiring the department of health and mental hygiene to submit a plan for serving the behavioral health needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning persons.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. The department of health and mental hygiene, in consultation with the office of the mayor and other agencies, shall submit to the mayor and the speaker of the council by June 1, 2018 a plan for serving the behavioral health needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) persons, including the needs of LGBTQ youth up to age 24 and elders over age 65 who reside in New York city. Such plan shall include discussion of how issues such as (i) coming out, (ii) homophobia and transphobia, (iii) depression, (iv) suicide risk, (v) alcohol and drug use, (vi) trauma including hate violence, (vii) sexual and intimate partner violence, (viii) sexual health, (ix) homelessness, and (x) bullying, affect LGBTQ persons in New York city, and shall describe how ongoing city initiatives seek to address such issues. In preparing such plan, the department shall also seek the advice of not-for-profit organizations with expertise in providing social and mental health services to LGBTQ persons.
§ 2. This local law takes effect immediately, and remains in effect until the submission of the plan due June 1, 2018, when it is deemed repealed.
L.L. 2017/118
Enactment date: 7/22/2017
Int. No. 1233-A
By Council Members Mendez, Johnson, Palma, Cabrera, Dromm, Koslowitz, Williams, Rodriguez, Rosenthal, Gibson, Torres, Cohen, Levin, Vacca, Cornegy, Richards, Reynoso, Salamanca, Menchaca, Espinal, Ferreras-Copeland, Chin, Lander, Gentile, Van Bramer, Levine, Perkins, Cumbo, Maisel, Garodnick, Grodenchik, Vallone, Treyger, Wills, Mealy, Ulrich and the Public Advocate (Ms. James)
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to wild or exotic animal circus performances
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Legislative Findings. The Council finds that traveling circuses are detrimental to animal welfare due to the adverse effects of frequent transport, extended periods of confinement and physically abusive training techniques. The extended period of time in vehicles and temporary facilities utilized by the circus industry restrict natural behaviors and cause animals to suffer and be prone to health, behavioral and psychological problems. Tricks that exotic and wild animals are forced to perform require extreme physical coercion techniques, including the restriction of food, the use of bullhooks (a heavy bar with a sharpened point and hook), electric shocks, metal bars, whips, and other forms of physical abuse.
The conditions in traveling circuses, including constant travel, limited facilities, long periods of restricted movement, separation from natural groupings, stress, and physical coercion inevitably compromise the welfare of animals, which can lead to abnormal behavior and increased risks to public safety. Restricting the use of exotic and wild animals in traveling circuses and shows is the most cost-effective and efficient way to safeguard both animal welfare and public safety.
Passage of this bill will add New York City to the list of four states and 125 localities in 34 states across the country that have enacted partial or full bans on circus animals.
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 3. This local law takes effect 180 days after it becomes law; provided, however, that the commissioner shall take such actions, including the promulgation of rules, as may be necessary for the timely implementation of this local law prior to such date.
L.L. 2017/120
Enactment date: 7/22/2017
Int. No. 1304-B
By Council Members Matteo, Rose, Ferreras-Copeland, Borelli, Ulrich, Vacca, Johnson, Vallone, Levine, Cohen, Richards, Lancman, Grodenchik, Maisel, Gentile, Koslowitz, Salamanca, Gibson, Cabrera, Greenfield, Treyger, Williams, Van Bramer, Cornegy, Reynoso, Espinal, Chin, Levin, Garodnick, Deutsch and Kallos
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the alternative exemption for veterans
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 2. This local law takes effect July 1, 2017, except that if it becomes law subsequent to such date, this local law is retroactive to and deemed to have been in full force and effect as of July 1, 2017, and shall expire and be deemed repealed on June 30, 2022.
L.L. 2017/124
Enactment date: 7/22/2017
Int. No. 1541-A
By Council Members Gibson, Crowley, the Speaker (Council Member Mark-Viverito), Dromm, Levin, Richards, Lancman, Menchaca, Cohen and Kallos
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to permitting the delay of the formal admission of inmates to the custody of the department of correction in order to facilitate the posting of bail
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 2. This local law takes effect 60 days after it becomes law, except that subdivision d of section 9-149, as added by section 1 of this local law, shall expire and be deemed repealed on June 30, 2022, provided that the commissioner of correction provides written notice to the council in the first six months of the year 2022 that this local law will expire without further action by the council. If the commissioner does not provide such notice by June 30, 2022, this local law shall expire and be deemed repealed one year following the date on which the council receives such notice.
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