File #: Res 0574-2015    Version: * Name: Clarifying the bill-aging requirements contained in state law and the NYC Charter.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed (End of Session)
Committee: Committee on Governmental Operations
On agenda: 2/12/2015
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation clarifying the bill-aging requirements contained in state law and the New York City Charter.
Sponsors: Mark Levine, Costa G. Constantinides, Annabel Palma, Ydanis A. Rodriguez, Helen K. Rosenthal, Antonio Reynoso, Darlene Mealy, David G. Greenfield, Eric A. Ulrich
Council Member Sponsors: 9
Res. No. 574
 
 
Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation clarifying the bill-aging requirements contained in state law and the New York City Charter.
 
 
By Council Members Levine, Constantinides, Palma, Rodriguez, Rosenthal, Reynoso, Mealy, Greenfield and Ulrich
 
      Whereas, The City Charter specifies that a copy of a printed bill be "upon the desks of the Council Members at least seven calendar days, exclusive of Sundays, prior to its final passage" (a process known as "aging" a bill); and
Whereas, Taking advantage of technological advances, in 2013, the New York State Legislature passed a bill to allow local legislatures to distribute bills electronically, eliminating the need to have printed copies on legislators' desks; and
Whereas, In 2014, New York State voters approved a referendum that applies the same standard to the distribution of the State Legislature's bills; and
      Whereas, The intent of these laws is to reduce the use of millions of sheets of paper used to print bills across New York State each year, and to improve efficiency by reducing staff time spent on printing and distributing physical copies; and
Whereas, In accordance with its commitment to environmental protection and administrative efficiency, the Council wishes to implement an improved system by which legislation is aged electronically rather than in paper form; and
      Whereas, However, the law specifies that a bill has to be "available for review [electronically] at the desks of the members;" and
      Whereas, The meaning of such language is ambiguous and poorly defined, leaving an open question as to whether such language requires that a screen capable of displaying a digital document be permanently affixed to the desk of each Council Member, or whether the statutory requirements can be met in a less onerous way; and
Whereas, There are not currently screens capable of displaying a digital document permanently affixed to the desk of each Council Member, and procuring such screens would require a considerable expense; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation clarifying the bill-aging requirements contained in state law and the New York City Charter.
 
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