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Int 0489-2026
| * | Inna Vernikov | | | Requiring the creation of a publicly accessible online database and notification system for towed vehicles. | Introduction | This bill would require the creation of a publicly accessible, centralized online database for tracking vehicles towed by the New York Police Department, tow operators licensed by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection or any other City entity, along with a corresponding opt-in notification system to alert vehicle owners if their vehicle information is entered into the database. | | |
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Int 0551-2026
| * | Oswald J. Feliz | | | Prohibiting the sale or distribution of fraudulent license plates. | Introduction | This bill would make it unlawful to sell or distribute a fraudulent license plate, including a fraudulent temporary license plate, and would set a civil penalty for such violation. | | |
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Int 0552-2026
| * | Oswald J. Feliz | | | Police department tow pound capacity. | Introduction | This law would require the Police Department to operate tow pound facilities with sufficient capacity to meet a rate of vehicle towing necessary to deter illegal conduct. The Police Department would also be responsible for issuing public reports on tow facility capacity and the Department’s utilization of vehicle towing in response to violations of traffic laws, rules, and regulations. | | |
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Int 0843-2026
| * | Althea V. Stevens | | | Establishing a program to provide public notification of school emergencies. | Introduction | The bill would require the City to establish an alert system to notify the public of emergencies that require law enforcement at schools. | | |
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Int 0913-2026
| * | Amanda C. Farías | | | Raising the maximum age for taking a civil service examination to become a police officer. | Introduction | This bill would raise the maximum age at which someone can take the civil service exam to become a police officer from thirty-five years of age to forty-three years of age. This legislation also allows individuals who have spent time on military duty or terminal leave to subtract up to six years of service time from their age for purposes of exam eligibility. | | |
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T2026-2052
| * | Elsie Encarnación | | Preconsidered | A plan regarding security perimeters adjacent to educational facilities. | Introduction | | | |
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T2026-2058
| * | Oswald J. Feliz | | Preconsidered | Weekly reporting on confirmed firearm discharges. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to report on the number of confirmed firearm discharges in the city on a weekly basis. NYPD would be required to report the date, time, and location of each firearm discharge, as well as a description of the circumstances of the discharge. This report would not include firearm discharges by NYPD officers acting within the scope of their duties. | | |
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