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| | | 2. | INVOCATION - Delivered by Rev. Mark Hallinan, S.J., Associate Pastor at St. Ignatius Loyola, located at 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10028.
Motion to spread the Invocation in full upon the record by Council Member Powers. | | | | | |
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| | | 3. | ADOPTION OF MINUTES - None | | | | | |
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| | | 4. | MESSAGES & PAPERS FROM THE MAYOR | | | | | |
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M 0032-2022
| * | | | Received, Ordered, Printed and Filed | Submitting Preliminary Mayor’s Management Report (PMMR) for Fiscal Year 2022. | Mayor's Message | | Rcvd, Ord, Prnt, Fld by Council | |
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| | | 5. | COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY, COUNTY & BOROUGH OFFICES 6 | | | | | |
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M 0033-2022
| * | | | Preconsidered - Finance | The Operating Budget of the Council of The City of New York. | Communication | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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M 0034-2022
| * | | | Preconsidered - Finance | Schedule Detailing the Lump-Sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York. | Communication | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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M 0035-2022
| * | | | Finance | Submitting Proposed February 2022 Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2020-2024 Five Year Capital Plan. | Communication | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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M 0036-2022
| * | | | Received, Ordered, Printed and Filed | Charter Mandated Report to The Mayor and City Council on City Comptroller Audit Operations FY'21. | Communication | | Rcvd, Ord, Prnt, Fld by Council | |
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M 0037-2022
| * | | | Received, Ordered, Printed and Filed | Submitting the 2021 Annual Report of the Tax Commission. | Communication | | Rcvd, Ord, Prnt, Fld by Council | |
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| | | 6. | PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS | | | | | |
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M 0038-2022
| * | | | Received, Ordered, Printed and Filed | Withdrawing Int. No. 64 of 2022 | Petition | | Rcvd, Ord, Prnt, Fld by Council | |
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| | | 7. | LAND USE CALL-UPS – None | | | | | |
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| | | 8. | COMMUNICATION FROM THE SPEAKER | | | | | |
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| | | 9. | DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS | | | | | |
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| | | 10. | REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES - None | | | | | |
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| | | 11. | REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES | | | | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE | | | | | |
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Int 0071-2022
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | | | Extending to the 2022-23 assessment roll the renewal of certain residential property taxation exemptions received on the 2021-22 assessment roll for persons 65 years of age or over and persons with disabilities. | Introduction | In December 2021, the State Governor issued Executive Order 11.1, which was later extended by Executive Order 11.3 of 2022, to automatically renew all properties that had received a senior citizens homeowner property tax exemption or a persons with disabilities homeowner property tax exemption (collectively “SCHE and DHE”) in the 2021-2022 tax year for the 2022-2023 tax year, without the need to submit the otherwise required renewal application. Pursuant to the Executive Orders, this local law would allow the Department of Finance (“DOF”) to require renewal applications where there is reason to believe the property is no longer eligible to receive the exemption because the property owner: 1) changed their primary residence, (2) added another owner to the deed of the property for which such exemption was granted, (3) transferred such property to a new owner, or (4) died, and require DOF to notify the applicable property owners of this requirement. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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Res 0019-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Coupled on General Orders | Establishment of the Castle Hill business improvement district. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0054-2022
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | | | Extending to the 2022-23 assessment roll the renewal of certain residential property taxation exemptions received on the 2021-22 assessment roll for persons 65 years of age or over and persons with disabilities. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0058-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | | Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0059-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | West Village Business Improvement District | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0033-2022
| * | | | | The Operating Budget of the Council of The City of New York. | Communication | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0073-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | M 33 - The Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0034-2022
| * | | | | Schedule Detailing the Lump-Sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York. | Communication | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0074-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | M 34 - Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of NY. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND BUILDINGS | | | | | |
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Int 0070-2022
| * | Pierina Ana Sanchez | | Coupled on General Orders | Continuation of the New York city rent stabilization law of nineteen hundred sixty-nine. | Introduction | This bill would extend the expiration date of the New York City Rent Stabilization Law of 1969 from April 1, 2022 to July 1, 2022. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RULES, PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS | | | | | |
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M 0015-2022
| * | | | | Georgia Pestana, Conflicts of Interest Board | Communication | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0075-2022
| * | Keith Powers | | Coupled on General Orders | M 15 - Georgia Pestana, Conflicts of Interest Board | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0016-2022
| * | | | | Ifeoma Ike, Esq., Conflicts of Interest Board | Communication | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0076-2022
| * | Keith Powers | | Coupled on General Orders | M 16 - Ifeoma Ike, Esq., Conflicts of Interest Board | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | 12. | GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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| * | | ~coupled | | Commissioner of Deeds | Commissioner of Deeds | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | | COUPLED ON GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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Int 0071-2022
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | Extending to the 2022-23 assessment roll the renewal of certain residential property taxation exemptions received on the 2021-22 assessment roll for persons 65 years of age or over and persons with disabilities. | Introduction | In December 2021, the State Governor issued Executive Order 11.1, which was later extended by Executive Order 11.3 of 2022, to automatically renew all properties that had received a senior citizens homeowner property tax exemption or a persons with disabilities homeowner property tax exemption (collectively “SCHE and DHE”) in the 2021-2022 tax year for the 2022-2023 tax year, without the need to submit the otherwise required renewal application. Pursuant to the Executive Orders, this local law would allow the Department of Finance (“DOF”) to require renewal applications where there is reason to believe the property is no longer eligible to receive the exemption because the property owner: 1) changed their primary residence, (2) added another owner to the deed of the property for which such exemption was granted, (3) transferred such property to a new owner, or (4) died, and require DOF to notify the applicable property owners of this requirement. | | |
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Res 0019-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | GO | Establishment of the Castle Hill business improvement district. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0054-2022
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | Extending to the 2022-23 assessment roll the renewal of certain residential property taxation exemptions received on the 2021-22 assessment roll for persons 65 years of age or over and persons with disabilities. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0058-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0059-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | West Village Business Improvement District | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0073-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | M 33 - The Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0074-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | M 34 - Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of NY. | Resolution | | | |
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| | | ~coupled | HOUSING AND BUILDINGS | | | | | |
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Int 0070-2022
| * | Pierina Ana Sanchez | ~coupled | GO | Continuation of the New York city rent stabilization law of nineteen hundred sixty-nine. | Introduction | This bill would extend the expiration date of the New York City Rent Stabilization Law of 1969 from April 1, 2022 to July 1, 2022. | | |
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| | | ~coupled | RULES, PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS | | | | | |
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Res 0075-2022
| * | Keith Powers | ~coupled | GO | M 15 - Georgia Pestana, Conflicts of Interest Board | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0076-2022
| * | Keith Powers | ~coupled | GO | M 16 - Ifeoma Ike, Esq., Conflicts of Interest Board | Resolution | | | |
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| | | ~coupled | GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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T2022-0001
| * | | ~coupled | GO | Commissioner of Deeds | Commissioner of Deeds | | | |
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| | | 13. | INTRODUCTION & READING OF BILLS (SEE BELOW) | | | | | |
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| | | 14. | DISCUSSION OF RESOLUTIONS | | | | | |
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| | | 15. | RESOLUTIONS | | | | | |
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Res 0020-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Adopted by the Committee on Higher Education | The New Deal for CUNY (S.4461-A/A.5843-A) | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0066-2022
| * | Shahana K. Hanif | | Preconsidered - Adopted by the Committee on Immigration | Prohibiting governmental entities from entering into agreements to house individuals in immigration detention facilities. (S. 7373/A. 7099-A) | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0067-2022
| * | Crystal Hudson | | Preconsidered - Adopted by the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations | Condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and calling upon Congress and President Joseph R. Biden to increase and expand the severity of sanctions imposed on Russia. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0072-2022
| * | Inna Vernikov | | Preconsidered - Adopted by the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations | Expressing support for Ukraine. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | 16. | GENERAL DISCUSSION | | | | | |
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| | | 17. | EXTENSION OF REMARKS | | | | | |
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| | | | INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS | | | | | |
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Int 0071-2022
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | Extending to the 2022-23 assessment roll the renewal of certain residential property taxation exemptions received on the 2021-22 assessment roll for persons 65 years of age or over and persons with disabilities. | Introduction | In December 2021, the State Governor issued Executive Order 11.1, which was later extended by Executive Order 11.3 of 2022, to automatically renew all properties that had received a senior citizens homeowner property tax exemption or a persons with disabilities homeowner property tax exemption (collectively “SCHE and DHE”) in the 2021-2022 tax year for the 2022-2023 tax year, without the need to submit the otherwise required renewal application. Pursuant to the Executive Orders, this local law would allow the Department of Finance (“DOF”) to require renewal applications where there is reason to believe the property is no longer eligible to receive the exemption because the property owner: 1) changed their primary residence, (2) added another owner to the deed of the property for which such exemption was granted, (3) transferred such property to a new owner, or (4) died, and require DOF to notify the applicable property owners of this requirement. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0054-2022
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | Extending to the 2022-23 assessment roll the renewal of certain residential property taxation exemptions received on the 2021-22 assessment roll for persons 65 years of age or over and persons with disabilities. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0055-2022
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Sanitation and Solid Waste Management | Establish an Extended Producer Responsibility system for packaging and printed paper. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0056-2022
| * | Alexa Avilés | ~SPONSOR | Immigration | Establishing an excluded worker unemployment program. (S.8165/A.9037) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0072-2022
| * | Diana I. Ayala | ~SPONSOR | Health | Enhancing the pre-arraignment physical and behavioral health screenings of arrestees held at the central booking facility of a criminal court in NYC. | Introduction | This bill would enhance the pre-arraignment health screening units at central booking facilities. It would obligate a health care provider—defined to include nurse practitioners and patient care associates and exclude emergency personnel—to use an electronic screening tool and access two electronic health databases—e-Clinical Works and Psychiatric Services and Clinical Knowledge Enhancement System—to conduct a two-level screening of each arrestee for physical and behavioral health issues. A diversion liaison would identify the arrestees with behavioral health needs and share health information, with the arrestee’s consent, with defense counsel to facilitate pre- and post-arraignment diversion. The arrestee’s health information would also be shared with the Department of Correction (DOC), if the arrestee is taken into DOC custody. This bill would also require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to establish rules to ensure the arrestee’s health information is shared with DOC, if the arrestee is taken into DOC custody. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0057-2022
| * | Diana I. Ayala | ~SPONSOR | Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations | Support of self-determination for Puerto Rico. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0073-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Finance | West Village Business Improvement District | Introduction | This bill would establish the West Village business improvement district in the borough of Manhattan. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0074-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations | Establishment of a department of emergency medical services. | Introduction | This bill would establish a Department of Emergency Medical Services, headed by a Commissioner of Emergency Medical Services. The Department would be vested with the power to perform functions and operations relating to general ambulance services, emergency medical services and other response services necessary to preserve public health, safety and welfare. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0075-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Banning moving billboards. | Introduction | This bill would ban moving-billboards. These billboards are already illegal under the Rules of the City of New York. The bill would codify 34 RCNY 4-12(j). | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0076-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection | Establishing a program to provide financial assistance for the purchase and installation of backwater valves. | Introduction | This bill would require that the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) establish a financial assistance program to reduce the costs of purchasing and installing backwater valves. This bill would also require that DEP, in consultation with other agencies or offices as designated by the Mayor, complete a study that evaluates where backwater valves should be installed to mitigate damage caused by backflow. The study would be posted on the DEP website and submitted to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council. The financial assistance program would be informed by the findings of such study and subject to appropriation. This bill would also require DEP to prioritize neighborhoods regularly affected by backflow events and conduct outreach and education to property owners about the benefits of backwater valves. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0058-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0059-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | West Village Business Improvement District | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0060-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Civil and Human Rights | Condemning all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19. (H.R. 151) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0061-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Education | DOE to require that all public school students from kindergarten through grade 5 receive three hours of art and music education per school week. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0062-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Fire and Emergency Management | NYS to create a $500 tax credit for qualifying volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers when filing NYC income tax. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0063-2022
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Higher Education | CUNY to divest from fossil fuel company investments and reinvest those funds in renewable energy, sustainability, and social-minded companies. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0077-2022
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Civil and Human Rights | Housing accommodations and tenant blacklists. | Introduction | Tenant screening lists, sometimes called “tenant blacklists,” are used to identify supposedly risky renters by naming tenants who have been involved in a Housing Court case. This bill would mirror recent state law changes by prohibiting landlords from considering refusing to rent to prospective tenants solely because they appear on a tenant screening list. The bill adds participating in a housing court proceeding to the list of protected classes in the housing accommodations section of the civil rights title of the Administrative Code. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0078-2022
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Civil Service and Labor | Creating an informational campaign concerning workers’ rights under the earned safe and sick time act. | Introduction | This bill would require the commissioner of Consumer and Worker Protection to engage in best efforts to inform employers, employment agencies, employees, and job applicants about their rights and responsibilities. Such an informational campaign would include, but not be limited to, a joint effort with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to create and distribute posters, flyers, and other written materials concerning employee rights at pharmacies, doctor’s offices, and other appropriate facilities. The bill would also invite the New York City Health + Hospitals Corporation to participate in the distribution of such educational written materials to the public. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0079-2022
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Limiting the number of sightseeing bus licenses. | Introduction | This bill requires the Department of Consumer Affairs and Worker Protection to issue no more than two hundred and twenty-five sight-seeing bus license plates. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0080-2022
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Licensing tenant screening bureaus. | Introduction | This bill would require persons who assemble or evaluate screening reports containing court history of residential tenants and applicants for residential housing to be licensed by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP). The bill would also require that all tenant screening reports contain certain information about each court proceeding referenced in the report. Finally, the bill would grant DCWP enforcement authority, would establish civil penalties for violations, and would create a private right of action for tenants and prospective tenants injured by violations. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0081-2022
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Education | Reporting on food and nutrition education in NYC schools. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Education to annually submit to the New York City Council, and post to the Department’s website, a report on nutrition education in New York City schools. The Department would be required to specify whether nutrition education is combined with other health related education and whether it is provided by an external nutrition education provider. The report would include information about the number of certified dieticians teaching nutrition in each school. The data in the report would be aggregated by school. Within each grade level in each school, the data would be disaggregated by race, gender, and free or reduced-price lunch status. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0082-2022
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Small Business | Lease agreements concerning storefront premises. | Introduction | This bill would establish protections for tenants of storefront premises through a “Storefront Business Bill of Rights.” For any tenancy of more than one year, the bill would require a written lease for storefront premises. In addition, the bill provides for lease renewal procedures and the option to extend the lease in certain cases for up to one year with not more than a ten percent rent increase. The bill would further require an owner to provide a tenant with relevant information about the storefront premises to be leased. The bill would permit a court to impose civil penalties and award damages, equitable relief, attorneys’ fees and court costs for failure to comply with these requirements. The Commissioner of Small Business Services would oversee administration of the bill’s lease requirements and would also be required to make available online model commercial leases for storefront premises, as well as translations of such leases in other languages. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0064-2022
| * | Tiffany Cabán | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Calling on the New York State Legislature to not renew section 421-a of the Real Property Tax Law. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0065-2022
| * | Amanda Farías | ~SPONSOR | Criminal Justice | Repeal the ban on incarcerated persons for receiving student financial aid awards. (A.2322/S.4464) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0066-2022
| * | Shahana K. Hanif | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Immigration | Prohibiting governmental entities from entering into agreements to house individuals in immigration detention facilities. (S. 7373/A. 7099-A) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0067-2022
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations | Condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and calling upon Congress and President Joseph R. Biden to increase and expand the severity of sanctions imposed on Russia. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0068-2022
| * | Ari Kagan | ~SPONSOR | Public Housing | Increase NYCHA accountability by auditing the responsiveness of NYCHA managers to tenants. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0069-2022
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | General Welfare | Supporting the provision of financial assistance to families and child care providers in order to make child care more accessible and affordable. (S. 7595, A. 8623, S. 6706B, A. 7582A, S. 7615 and A. 8625) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0083-2022
| * | Keith Powers | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Prohibiting businesses from setting a minimum purchase requirement greater than $10 for credit card transactions. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit businesses operating in New York City from setting a minimum dollar value greater than $10 for the acceptance of credit cards in selling, leasing, renting or loaning consumer goods or services to the public. Businesses would be required to post notice of such prohibition on or near any fixed point of sale terminal. The Department of Consumer Affairs would be authorized to recover civil penalties for violations. The Department would also create a web form that the public could use to report a violation. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0084-2022
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Civil and Human Rights | Requiring employers to hold an onboarding meeting to discuss an employee's reintegration back into the workplace after parental leave. | Introduction | This bill would require employers to hold a meeting with employees who are returning to the workplace after taking parental leave. Guidelines for this meeting would be developed by the City’s Commission on Human Rights, with the goal of improving the reintegration process for the employer and employee. Employees who do not wish to participate in the meeting must opt out in writing. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0085-2022
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Health | Establishing a commission to study and make recommendations regarding the root causes of violence in the city. | Introduction | This bill would create a commission to study the root causes of violence in neighborhoods with high rates of violent crime and make recommendations on how to address such violence from a public health perspective. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0086-2022
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Health | Education about city standards for respectful care at birth, health care proxy forms and patients’ rights. | Introduction | This bill would require an agency designated by the mayor to administer a public education program that informs the public regarding the city’s standards for respectful care at birth, as well as information regarding: the right to be free from discrimination in relation to pregnancy, childbirth or a related medical condition; reasonable workplace accommodations for persons who are pregnant or were recently pregnant and caregivers; rights for a person who is pregnant or was recently pregnant under the disability benefits law and paid family leave benefits law, earned safe and sick time act, and temporary schedule change law; and how to access information published by the New York State Department of health on appointing a health care proxy. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0087-2022
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Increasing the number of violations required to revoke authorization to operate a commuter van service. | Introduction | This bill would increase the number of violations, from three to six violations, of paragraph 5 of subdivision a of section 19-504.3 of the Administrative Code, which require a commuter van driver to hold the required driver’s licenses for operating a commuter van, before an authorization to operate a commuter van service is revoked. It would also provide for a 15-day suspension, after the opportunity for a hearing, after three such violations in a six month period. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0088-2022
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Requiring a report on package deliveries. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Transportation (DOT) to work with the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection and the Department of Small Business Services to review the impacts of package deliveries. DOT would be required to file with the Mayor and the Council and post on its website an annual report about the volume of deliveries and the impact of such deliveries on traffic and air quality. This bill would also require a plan to reduce detrimental impacts of package deliveries to be included in the annual report. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0089-2022
| * | Carlina Rivera | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Establishing a pilot program to study alternatives to asphalt for street resurfacing and street construction projects. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Transportation to conduct a pilot program to study materials that are known or reasonably believed to result in lower emissions of carbon dioxide and secondary organic aerosols as alternatives to asphalt in street resurfacing and construction projects and to provide a report on the results of such study. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0070-2022
| * | Carlina Rivera | ~SPONSOR | Finance | Allowing taxpayers to make a gift to the abortion access fund on their personal income tax returns. (A.1926/S.758) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0071-2022
| * | Sandra Ung | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Metropolitan Transportation Authority to make bus and subway announcements in the four most commonly spoken languages in New York City. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0072-2022
| * | Inna Vernikov | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations | Expressing support for Ukraine. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0028-2022
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Landmarks, Public Sitings and Dispositions | Landmarks, Belmont Cove Technical Correction, Bronx (G 220011 CCX) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0028-2022
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Landmarks, Belmont Cove Technical Correction, Bronx (G 220011 CCX) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0029-2022
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning & Franchises | Zoning, Sutter Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 210031 ZMK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0029-2022
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Sutter Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 210031 ZMK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0030-2022
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning & Franchises | Zoning, Sutter Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 210032 ZRK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0030-2022
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Sutter Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 210032 ZRK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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