Allows municipalities to lease naming rights of government-owned property.
Sponsor: MCDONALD / Committee: LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Law Section: General Municipal Law / Law: Add S99-v, Gen Muni L
Sponsor: MCDONALD / Committee: LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Law Section: General Municipal Law / Law: Add S99-v, Gen Muni L
S4324-2011 Actions
- Mar 30, 2012: PRINT NUMBER 4324A
- Mar 30, 2012: AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Jan 4, 2012: REFERRED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Mar 29, 2011: REFERRED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
S4324-2011 Memo
BILL NUMBER:S4324 TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the general municipal law, in relation to allowing municipalities to lease naming rights for government owned property PURPOSE: This bill allows municipalities - counties, cities, towns and villages an option to lease naming rights for governmentally owned properties and facilities (examples include but are not limited to waterfront property, parks, rail-trails, railroad tracks, city buses and stadiums etc.) SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: Section 1. The general municipal law is amended by adding a new section 99-v to read as follows: 99-v. Transfer and lease of naming rights. As used in this section the term municipality shall mean a county, city, town, or village. Section 2. A municipality may enter into a contract to lease the naming rights of any property owned by such municipality according to the requirements of this section. The chief executive officer of the municipality shall be responsible for negotiating the contract, subject to the ratification of a majority of the members of the legislative body of such municipality. Section 3. Such leasing agreement shall be for a period of not less than one year and not more than five years. Section 4. Any transaction described in this section may be used by such municipality for any lawful municipal purpose. JUSTIFICATION: The continued weakening economy is severely impacting many local governments. Property taxes are increasing and many taxpayers are unable to afford annual tax increases. Because of the weak economy in many of these communities, establishing a sound budget and providing the necessary services is becoming much tougher. In today's environment, local governments are consequently searching for new, innovative and creative ways of finding revenue streams. It is therefore incumbent upon the New York State legislature to provide municipalities with local options that would assist generating revenues to fund services and maintain municipality owned property. Providing the local government with greater flexibility in leasing naming rights for municipal owned facilities can generate critical revenues thereby relying less on property tax increases. PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2009-10: A.9433 (Latimer) - Referred to Local Governments FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None to New York State. EFFECTIVE DATE: This act will take effect immediately.
S4324-2011 Text
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
4324 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N SENATE March 29, 2011
Introduced by Sen. McDONALD -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Local Government
AN ACT to amend the general municipal law, in relation to allowing muni cipalities to lease naming rights for government owned property THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The general municipal law is amended by adding a new section 99-v to read as follows:
S 99-V. TRANSFER AND LEASE OF NAMING RIGHTS. 1. AS USED IN THIS SECTION THE TERM "MUNICIPALITY" SHALL MEAN A COUNTY, CITY, TOWN OR VILLAGE. 2. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF LAW, A MUNICIPALITY MAY ENTER INTO A CONTRACT TO LEASE THE NAMING RIGHTS OF ANY PROPERTY OWNED BY SUCH MUNICIPALITY ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE MUNICIPALITY SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR NEGOTIATING THE CONTRACT, SUBJECT TO THE RATIFICATION OF A MAJORITY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF SUCH MUNICIPALITY. 3. SUCH LEASING AGREEMENT SHALL BE FOR A PERIOD OF NOT LESS THAN ONE YEAR AND NOT MORE THAN FIVE YEARS. 4. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF LAW, THE PROCEEDS FROM ANY TRANSACTION DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION MAY BE USED BY SUCH MUNICIPALITY FOR ANY LAWFUL MUNICIPAL PURPOSE.
S 2. This act shall take effect immediately. EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD00307-01-1

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