1992
L.L. 1992/004
Enactment date: 1/3/1992
Int. No. 830
By Council Members Robles and Wooten; also Council Members Cerullo III, Castaneira-Colon, Horwitz and O'Donovan (Passed under a message of necessity from the Mayor)
A Local Law in relation to a street name, Highland Boulevard - Vito P. Battista Boulevard, Borough of Brooklyn
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
New Name | Present Name | Limits |
Highland Boulevard - Vito P. Battista Boulevard
| Highland Boulevard |
from Fanchon Place to Robert Place |
§ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately.
L.L. 1992/008
Enactment date: 1/6/1992
Int. No. 778-A
By the Speaker (Council Member Vallone) and Council Members Berman, Alter, Pinkett and Maloney; also Council Members Dear, DeMarco, DiBrienza, Dryfoos, Eisland, Fisher, Friedlander, Greitzer, Harrison, Horwitz, Koslowitz, Leffler, Lisa, McCaffrey, Michels, Povman, Rivera, Robles, Spigner, Ward, Williams, Wooten and Cerullo III (Passed under a message of necessity from the Mayor)
A Local Law to repeal section 167 of the New York City Charter and to amend the Administrative Code of the City of New York, in relation to increasing the graduated income eligibility level for the granting of partial exemptions from real property taxation to certain persons sixty-five years of age or over.
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. Notwithstanding any provision of this local law, any exemption granted pursuant to section 167 of the New York City Charter on the latest completed assessment roll prior to the effective date of this local law shall remain in effect until June 30, 1992 in accordance with such section.
§ 3. This local law shall take effect on January 1, 1992 and shall apply to assessment rolls prepared on the basis of taxable status dates occurring on or after January 1, 1992.
L.L. 1992/009
Enactment date: 1/7/1992
Int. No. 784-A
By Council Members Alter, Maloney and the Speaker (Council Member Vallone); also Council Members Castaneira-Colon, Dear, DeMarco, Dryfoos, Eisland, Fields, Fisher, Foster, Greitzer, Harrison, Horwitz, Koslowitz, Leffler, McCaffrey, Michels, O'Donovan, Pinkett, Povman, Robles, Spigner, Ward, Williams, Wooten and Cerullo III (Passed under a message of necessity from the Mayor)
A Local Law to amend the Administrative Code of the City of New York in relation to the establishment of a senior citizens bill of rights
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Legislative findings and intent. The City Council finds that many of the city's elderly regard senior citizen centers as a second home and their fellow center members as family. The City Council also finds that senior citizens should be treated with dignity and respect in deference to their many contributions to society. Accordingly, the City Council finds that the city's elderly should be guaranteed certain rights at all senior citizen centers which are operated by the city or operated by an entity that has contracted with the department for the aging.
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 4. This local law shall take effect 90 days after its enactment into law.
L.L. 1992/012
Enactment date: 1/7/1992
Int. No. 737-A
By Council Members Cerullo III and Lisa; also Council Members Crispino, Dear, Friedlander, Koslowitz, Michels, O'Donovan, Povman, Ward, Maloney, Wooten, Robles, Harrison, Fields and Albanese (Passed under a message of necessity from the Mayor)
A Local Law to amend the Administrative Code of the City of New York in relation to the availability of resuscitation equipment in certain public places
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Declaration of legislative findings and intent. The Council of the City of New York recognizes the need to support and develop policies which promote the good health of all New Yorkers. The Council also finds that an essential element of such policies must be the encouragement of public intervention and aid during medical emergencies.
Unfortunately, emergency medical professionals have discovered in responding to medical emergencies that many individuals, who are otherwise qualified to provide life saving assistance, such as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, are afraid to do so because of the perceived health risks of such activities. Such hesitation can cost the lives of individuals who require prompt medical attention to insure recovery.
Therefore, the Council, in order to encourage qualified persons to provide life saving assistance while reducing their risk of potential exposure to disease, deems it necessary to the health, safety and well-being of the public to require the availability of exhaled air resuscitation masks and latex gloves in certain public places.
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 3. This local law shall take effect one hundred eighty days after its enactment. Actions necessary to prepare for the implementation of this local law may be taken prior to its effective date.
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