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For the purposes of this chapter:
1. "Alcoholic beverage" shall mean an alcoholic beverage as that term is defined by section three of the alcoholic beverage control law but shall not include patented medicine.
2. "Rifle" and "shotgun" shall mean a rifle and shotgun as those terms are defined by section 10-301 of the code.
a. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the mayor, within the appropriation provided therefor, shall have the power to establish parking spaces, pursuant to section seventy-two-j of the general municipal law and assign whatever functions are necessary in connection with the construction, operation and maintenance of such parking spaces to appropriate city departments or agencies.
b. Any city department or agency to which functions are assigned by the mayor in connection with the operation and maintenance of such parking space may adopt rules and regulations necessary for the carrying out of such functions. Violation of such rules and regulations shall be triable by a judge of the New York city criminal court and punishable by not more than thirty days imprisonment, a fine of not more than fifty dollars, or both.
(Repealed L.L. 2023/068, 5/29/2023, eff. 6/28/2023)
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1986/058.
a. An agency or agencies designated by the mayor shall notify the public of the status of any New York city government services that are suspended or significantly disrupted due to severe weather conditions or other emergency. Such government services shall include, but not be limited to, collection of solid waste, public transportation, on-street parking, and the operation of educational facilities. The notification shall be through any medium that is reasonably expected to reach a substantial proportion of the community or communities impacted by the suspension or disruption of government services, provided that, in addition to notification by any other media, the designated agency or agencies shall maintain a dedicated website on which all information regarding the status of disrupted government services shall be made publicly available.
b. An agency or agencies designated by the mayor shall evaluate and determine the feasibility of posting information regarding the suspension or significant disruption of services provided by not-for-profit organizations, who contract with the city to provide such services, on the dedicated website established pursuant to this section.
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