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BILL A8198-2011: Enacts the "Safe Streets Security Camera Registry Act"
Enacts the "Safe Streets Security Camera Registry Act".
Sponsor:
Castro
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8261-2011: Directs commissioner of transportation of city of New York to develop a program on dangers of prostitution and legal consequences thereof, for commercial drivers
Directs the commissioner of transportation of the city of New York to develop a program on dangers of prostitution and legal consequences thereof, required to be completed by commercial passenger drivers as a condition of licensure and renewal of licensing.
Sponsor:
Simotas
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8271-2011: Confirms eligibility for and directs the New York city department of finance to provide exemption from taxation for certain residential dwelling units
Confirms eligibility for and directs the New York city department of finance to provide exemption from taxation for certain residential dwelling units in the county of Richmond; provides that the exemption benefits shall be based upon all increases in assessed valuation, whether they are physical or equalization increases; sets forth the annual exemption benefits; provides that all exemption benefits prior to the current tax year shall result in credits to be applied to future taxes; provides that an extension may be granted for completion of the subject projects up to 96 months but no later than December 31, 2013.
Sponsor:
Titone
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8271A-2011: Confirms eligibility for and directs the New York city department of finance to provide exemption from taxation for certain residential dwelling units
Confirms eligibility for and directs the New York city department of finance to provide exemption from taxation for certain residential dwelling units in the county of Richmond; provides that the exemption benefits shall be based upon all increases in assessed valuation, whether they are physical or equalization increases; sets forth the annual exemption benefits; provides that all exemption benefits prior to the current tax year shall result in credits to be applied to future taxes; provides that an extension may be granted for completion of the subject projects up to 96 months but no later than December 31, 2013.
Sponsor:
Titone
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8276-2011: Relates to limited-English proficiency requirements for the agencies of the city of New York
Requires agencies of the the city of New York to establish and meet limited-English proficiency requirements; requires every state agency that provides direct public services in cities with a population of one million or more shall ensure meaningful access to such services by taking reasonable steps to develop and implement agency-specific language assistance plans regarding limited-English proficient persons.
Sponsor:
Linares
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8305-2011: Relates to an additional reuse and consolidation project for the United Nations
Relates to an additional reuse and consolidation project for the United Nations; authorizes the city of New York to discontinue certain land as parkland and alienate such land for the purposes of such consolidation project and in accordance with and subject to a memorandum of understanding.
Sponsor:
Kavanagh
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8477-2011: Requires written request and review of proposed reductions in the level of fire services
Requires written request, including environmental impact statement, and review by community boards, borough presidents and the council of proposed reductions in the level of fire services, including closure of firehouses or removal or relocation of fire fighting units.
Sponsor:
Braunstein
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8490-2011: Relates to service of notice of motion returnable to the environmental control board on the registered owner of a motor vehicle impounded by the department of sanitation
Relates to service of notice of motion returnable to the environmental control board on the registered owner of a motor vehicle impounded by the department of sanitation.
Sponsor:
Titone
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A7719-2011: Repeals a New York city charter section that is inconsistent with the repeal of the city earnings tax on nonresidents; provides for reimbursement; repealer
Repeals a New York city charter section that is inconsistent with the repeal of the city earnings tax on nonresidents and provides for reimbursement of the excess amounts collected under such charter section; provides that this bill not impair any contract or collective bargaining agreement executed prior to the date this act shall have become a law.
Sponsor:
Thiele
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A7748-2011: Prohibits the operation of horse drawn cabs in the city of New York; repealer
Prohibits the operation of horse drawn cabs in the city of New York; defines the circumstances under which sale or disposal of a horse shall be deemed humane.
Sponsor:
Rosenthal
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A7764-2011: Expands requirements relating to the development and operation of a data match system for tax collection purposes
Expands requirements relating to the development and operation of a data match system to facilitate the identification and seizure of non-exempt financial assets of tax debtors.
Sponsor:
Farrell
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A7826-2011: Provides that a vehicle shall not be towed as a result of unpaid parking fines unless such fines amount to at least five hundred dollars
Provides that a vehicle shall not be towed as a result of unpaid parking fines unless such fines amount to at least five hundred dollars.
Sponsor:
Stevenson
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A7850-2011: Relates to the enforcement of environmental control board judgments as tax liens
Relates to the enforcement of environmental control board judgments as tax liens.
Sponsor:
O'Donnell
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A7897-2011: Authorizes the public sale of taxicab licenses in the city of New York
Authorizes the public sale of taxicab licenses in the city of New York.
Sponsor:
Heastie
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8014-2011: Authorizes the city of Rensselaer to discontinue use of certain park land and convey such land in exchange for land to be used for park purposes
Authorizes the city of Rensselaer to discontinue use of certain park land and convey such land in exchange for land to be used for park purposes.
Sponsor:
Canestrari
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8014A-2011: Authorizes the city of Rensselaer to discontinue use of certain park land and convey such land in exchange for land to be used for park purposes
Authorizes the city of Rensselaer to discontinue use of certain park land and convey such land in exchange for land to be used for park purposes.
Sponsor:
Canestrari
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A8023-2011: Relates to requiring alternative power sources for motor fuel facilities located in N.Y. city
Relates to requiring alternative power sources for motor fuel facilities located within cities having a population of one million or more and creating a class A misdemeanor for willful failure to install an appropriate transfer switch.
Sponsor:
Gibson
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A816-2011: Requires certain pedestrian crosswalks and ramps to be clearly marked and painted in N.Y. city
Requires certain pedestrian crosswalks and ramps, those not located at street intersections, to be clearly marked and painted in any city with a population of one million or more.
Sponsor:
Dinowitz
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A9065-2011: Permits any remaining time available on a muni-meter receipt to be used at more than one parking location and providing for an affirmative defense
Permits any remaining time available on a muni-meter receipt to be used at more than one parking location and provides such receipt shall be an affirmative defense for a violation.
Sponsor:
Colton
Committee:
CITIES
BILL A9142-2011: Relates to dividing the one hundred fifth and one hundred ninth precincts of the New York city police department into subdivisions
Relates to dividing the one hundred fifth and one hundred ninth precincts of the New York city police department into subdivisions.
Sponsor:
Braunstein
Committee:
CITIES