Int 0491-2022
| * | Julie Menin | | | Reducing civil penalties where food service establishments donate left over food. | Introduction | The proposed bill would require the Department of Sanitation and the Department of Consumer Affairs to establish a food donation program where food service establishments could have the civil penalties for eligible violations waived if they agree to donate their excess food. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0491-2022
| * | Julie Menin | | | Reducing civil penalties where food service establishments donate left over food. | Introduction | The proposed bill would require the Department of Sanitation and the Department of Consumer Affairs to establish a food donation program where food service establishments could have the civil penalties for eligible violations waived if they agree to donate their excess food. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 0815-2022
| * | Julie Menin | | | Relation to the rules of construction for unspecified ranges of civil penalties. | Introduction | This bill would apply to provisions that set forth a range of penalty amounts for a violation, where there is a specified minimum amount and either a specified maximum or no specified maximum and the provision does not otherwise specify what amount within that range should be imposed. The bill would provide that all such provisions are to be construed as creating a default penalty for a first violation that is the lowest amount in the range. Agencies and officers of the City would not be able to impose any penalty higher than the default amount unless they establish by rule the factors that would justify the imposition of a higher penalty amount. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0815-2022
| * | Julie Menin | | | Relation to the rules of construction for unspecified ranges of civil penalties. | Introduction | This bill would apply to provisions that set forth a range of penalty amounts for a violation, where there is a specified minimum amount and either a specified maximum or no specified maximum and the provision does not otherwise specify what amount within that range should be imposed. The bill would provide that all such provisions are to be construed as creating a default penalty for a first violation that is the lowest amount in the range. Agencies and officers of the City would not be able to impose any penalty higher than the default amount unless they establish by rule the factors that would justify the imposition of a higher penalty amount. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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