Meeting Name: Committee on Consumer Affairs (inactive) Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 8/11/2015 1:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Committee Room - City Hall
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Int 0287-2014 *Maria Del Carmen Arroyo Proposed Int. No. 287-APrice displays on all signs posted by gas stations other than signs on dispensing devices.IntroductionThis bill would clarify the requirements for price displays at gas stations that advertise to vehicles on the road. If such signs are posted, they must display the price, defined as the sum of the basic price per gallon plus all applicable taxes, of at least the lowest grade of gasoline offered for sale. This bill would also permit the use of LED signs.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0287-2014 *Maria Del Carmen Arroyo  Price displays on all signs posted by gas stations other than signs on dispensing devices.IntroductionThis bill would clarify the requirements for price displays at gas stations that advertise to vehicles on the road. If such signs are posted, they must display the price, defined as the sum of the basic price per gallon plus all applicable taxes, of at least the lowest grade of gasoline offered for sale. This bill would also permit the use of LED signs.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0287-2014 *Maria Del Carmen Arroyo  Price displays on all signs posted by gas stations other than signs on dispensing devices.IntroductionThis bill would clarify the requirements for price displays at gas stations that advertise to vehicles on the road. If such signs are posted, they must display the price, defined as the sum of the basic price per gallon plus all applicable taxes, of at least the lowest grade of gasoline offered for sale. This bill would also permit the use of LED signs.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0287-2014 AMaria Del Carmen Arroyo  Price displays on all signs posted by gas stations other than signs on dispensing devices.IntroductionThis bill would clarify the requirements for price displays at gas stations that advertise to vehicles on the road. If such signs are posted, they must display the price, defined as the sum of the basic price per gallon plus all applicable taxes, of at least the lowest grade of gasoline offered for sale. This bill would also permit the use of LED signs.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Int 0586-2014 *Rafael L. Espinal, Jr. Proposed Int. No. 586-ASigns, posters or placards that advertise gas prices.IntroductionThis bill would amend the requirements for gas station road signs that advertise the price of gasoline to consumers. The bill would require gas stations that sell gasoline at a lower price for purchases made in cash or other specific form of payment to clearly disclose that the advertised price is available only for purchases made in cash or such other specific forms of payment. The bill would also set a minimum size for gas station road signs.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0586-2014 *Rafael L. Espinal, Jr.  Signs, posters or placards that advertise gas prices.IntroductionThis bill would amend the requirements for gas station road signs that advertise the price of gasoline to consumers. The bill would require gas stations that sell gasoline at a lower price for purchases made in cash or other specific form of payment to clearly disclose that the advertised price is available only for purchases made in cash or such other specific forms of payment. The bill would also set a minimum size for gas station road signs.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0586-2014 *Rafael L. Espinal, Jr.  Signs, posters or placards that advertise gas prices.IntroductionThis bill would amend the requirements for gas station road signs that advertise the price of gasoline to consumers. The bill would require gas stations that sell gasoline at a lower price for purchases made in cash or other specific form of payment to clearly disclose that the advertised price is available only for purchases made in cash or such other specific forms of payment. The bill would also set a minimum size for gas station road signs.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0586-2014 ARafael L. Espinal, Jr.  Signs, posters or placards that advertise gas prices.IntroductionThis bill would amend the requirements for gas station road signs that advertise the price of gasoline to consumers. The bill would require gas stations that sell gasoline at a lower price for purchases made in cash or other specific form of payment to clearly disclose that the advertised price is available only for purchases made in cash or such other specific forms of payment. The bill would also set a minimum size for gas station road signs.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Int 0682-2015 *Daniel R. Garodnick Proposed Int. No. 682-AConduct in connection with offers to induce a person to vacate a dwelling unit.IntroductionThere have recently been several reported incidents of building owners hiring tenant relocation specialists to try to convince tenants, many of whom are rent-regulated, to leave their apartments. This bill would create a licensing scheme for tenant relocation specialists and agencies which would require applicants to pass an exam, furnish a surety bond, pay a licensing fee and make initial contact with tenants in writing. It would also bar licensees from harassing tenants or providing false information to tenants. Finally, this bill would require the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs to provide an annual report to the Mayor and the Council on the implementation of this law.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0682-2015 *Daniel R. Garodnick  Conduct in connection with offers to induce a person to vacate a dwelling unit.IntroductionThere have recently been several reported incidents of building owners hiring tenant relocation specialists to try to convince tenants, many of whom are rent-regulated, to leave their apartments. This bill would create a licensing scheme for tenant relocation specialists and agencies which would require applicants to pass an exam, furnish a surety bond, pay a licensing fee and make initial contact with tenants in writing. It would also bar licensees from harassing tenants or providing false information to tenants. Finally, this bill would require the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs to provide an annual report to the Mayor and the Council on the implementation of this law.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0682-2015 *Daniel R. Garodnick  Conduct in connection with offers to induce a person to vacate a dwelling unit.IntroductionThere have recently been several reported incidents of building owners hiring tenant relocation specialists to try to convince tenants, many of whom are rent-regulated, to leave their apartments. This bill would create a licensing scheme for tenant relocation specialists and agencies which would require applicants to pass an exam, furnish a surety bond, pay a licensing fee and make initial contact with tenants in writing. It would also bar licensees from harassing tenants or providing false information to tenants. Finally, this bill would require the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs to provide an annual report to the Mayor and the Council on the implementation of this law.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0682-2015 ADaniel R. Garodnick  Conduct in connection with offers to induce a person to vacate a dwelling unit.IntroductionThere have recently been several reported incidents of building owners hiring tenant relocation specialists to try to convince tenants, many of whom are rent-regulated, to leave their apartments. This bill would create a licensing scheme for tenant relocation specialists and agencies which would require applicants to pass an exam, furnish a surety bond, pay a licensing fee and make initial contact with tenants in writing. It would also bar licensees from harassing tenants or providing false information to tenants. Finally, this bill would require the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs to provide an annual report to the Mayor and the Council on the implementation of this law.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available