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Chapter 1: Mayor
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§ 3-101 Flag of the mayor.
§ 3-102 Flags and decorations; city hall park.
§ 3-103 Apprehension and conviction of criminals.
§ 3-104 Declaration of emergency.
§ 3-105 Emergency measures.
§ 3-106 Filing and publication.
§ 3-107 Duration and termination of emergency.
§ 3-108 Violations.
§ 3-109 Definitions.
§ 3-110 Parking spaces.
§ 3-111 Drug enforcement and drug abuse task force. [Repealed]
§ 3-112 On-line reporting of domestic violence and hate crime statistics. [Repealed]
§ 3-113 Notification of status of government services during severe weather conditions or other emergency.
§ 3-113.1 Posting of executive orders and memoranda of understanding on the city's website.
§ 3-114 Agency liaisons.
§ 3-115 New York city identity card.
§ 3-116 Veterans receiving certain city services.
§ 3-117 Annual reporting on bail and the criminal justice system.*
§ 3-118 Training regarding homeless, runaway or sexually exploited youth.
§ 3-119 Modification or removal of deed restrictions.
§ 3-119.1 Citywide census of vacant properties.
§ 3-119.2 Annual reporting on workplace sexual harassment.
§ 3-119.3 Study on notification of public assistance eligibility.
§ 3-119.4 Press credentials.
§ 3-119.5 Annual reporting on algorithmic tools.*
§ 3-119.5 Notice requirement for filming permits.*
§ 3-119.6 Public education on reproductive health care.
§ 3-119.7 Reporting requirements regarding multi-agency emergency housing assistance.
§ 3-119.8 Child care subsidy information portal.
§ 3-121 Client information management systems study.*
§ 3-122 [Workforce survey of migrants.]*
§ 3-123 [Health survey of migrants.]*
Subchapter 2: Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability
Subchapter 3: Office of Veterans' Affairs [Repealed]
Subchapter 4: Office of Labor Standards
Subchapter 5: Reports Related to Housing
Subchapter 6: Gender, Racial and Income Equity
Subchapter 7: Office of Data Analytics
Subchapter 8: Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence
Subchapter 9: Office of Community Mental Health
Chapter 2: City Council and City Clerk
Chapter 3: Comptroller
Chapter 4: Board of Estimate
Chapter 5: Borough Presidents
Chapter 6: Advisory Commission for the Review of Compensation Levels of Elected Officials
Chapter 7: Campaign Financing
Chapter 8: Transition and Inaugural Donations and Expenditures
Chapter 9: Organizations Affiliated with Elected Officials.
Chapter 10: Environmental Justice
Chapter 11: Legal Defense Trusts
Title 4: Property of the City
Title 5: Budget; Capital Projects
Title 6: Contracts, Purchases and Franchises
Title 7: Legal Affairs
Title 8: Civil Rights
Title 9: Criminal Justice
Title 10: Public Safety
Title 11: Taxation and Finance
Title 12: Personnel and Labor
Title 13: Retirement and Pensions
Title 14: Police
Title 15: Fire Prevention and Control
Title 16: Sanitation
Title 16-A: [Commercial Waste Removal]
Title 16-B: Commercial Waste Zones
Title 17: Health
Title 18: Parks
Title 19: Transportation
Title 20: Consumer and Worker Protection
Title 20-A: [Shipboard Gambling]
Title 21: Social Services
Title 21-A: Education
Title 22: Economic Affairs
Title 23: Communications
Title 24: Environmental Protection and Utilities
Title 25: Land Use
Title 26: Housing and Buildings
Title 27: Construction and Maintenance
Title 28: New York City Construction Codes
Title 29: New York City Fire Code
Title 30: Emergency Management
Title 31: Department of Veterans' Services
Title 32: Labor and Employment
Title 33: Investigations
Title 34: Racial Equity
Appendix A: Unconsolidated Local Laws
The Rules of the City of New York
THE RULES OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Title 1: Department of Buildings
Title 2: Board of Standards and Appeals
Title 3: Fire Department
Title 6: Department of Consumer and Worker Protection
Title 9: Procurement Policy Board Rules
Title 12: Franchise and Concession Review Committee
Title 15: Department of Environmental Protection
Title 16: Department of Sanitation
Title 17: Business Integrity Commission
Title 19: Department of Finance
Title 20: Tax Appeals Tribunal
Title 21: Tax Commission
Title 22: Banking Commission
Title 24: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Title 25: Department of Mental Health and Retardation [Repealed]
Title 28: Housing Preservation and Development
Title 29: Loft Board
Title 30: Rent Guidelines Board
Title 31: Mayor's Office of Homelessness and Single Room Occupancy
Title 34: Department of Transportation
Title 35: Taxi and Limousine Commission
Title 38: Police Department
Title 38-A: Civilian Complaint Review Board
Title 39: Department of Correction
Title 40: Board of Correction
Title 41: Department of Juvenile Justice
Title 42: Department of Probation
Title 43: Mayor
Title 44: Comptroller
Title 45: Borough Presidents
Title 46: Law Department
Title 47: Commission on Human Rights
Title 48: Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH)
Title 49: Department of Records and Information Services
Title 50: Community Assistance Unit
Title 51: City Clerk
Title 52: Campaign Finance Board*
Title 53: Conflicts of Interest Board
Title 55: Department of Citywide Administrative Services
Title 56: Department of Parks and Recreation
Title 57: Art Commission
Title 58: Department of Cultural Affairs
Title 60: Civil Service Commission
Title 61: Office of Collective Bargaining
Title 62: City Planning
Title 63: Landmarks Preservation Commission
Title 66: Department of Small Business Services
Title 67: Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Title 68: Human Resources Administration
Title 69: Department of Aging
Title 70: In Rem Foreclosure Release Board
Title 71: Voter Assistance Commission
Title 72: Office of Emergency Management
Title 73: Civic Engagement Commission
Title 74: Community Hiring
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§ 3-109 Definitions.
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.
§ 3-110 Parking spaces.
   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.
§ 3-111 Drug enforcement and drug abuse task force. [Repealed]
(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.
§ 3-112 On-line reporting of domestic violence and hate crime statistics. [Repealed]
(Repealed L.L. 2016/110, 9/28/2016, eff. 9/28/2016)
§ 3-113 Notification of status of government services during severe weather conditions or other emergency.
   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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