A08704 Summary:

BILL NOA08704C
 
SAME ASSAME AS S06340-A
 
SPONSORRosenthal
 
COSPNSRRichardson, Braunstein, Moya, Joyner, Markey, Hevesi, Wright, Simotas, Kim, Davila, Pichardo, Crespo, Seawright, Glick, Blake, Rivera, Cook, Mosley, Linares, Brennan, Colton, Titus, Walker, Weprin
 
MLTSPNSRBarron, Farrell, Robinson
 
Add §121, Mult Dwell L; add Art 18 §27-287.1, NYC Ad Cd
 
Relates to prohibiting advertising for the use of dwelling units in a class A multiple dwelling.
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A08704 Actions:

BILL NOA08704C
 
01/13/2016referred to housing
02/23/2016amend and recommit to housing
02/23/2016print number 8704a
04/22/2016amend and recommit to housing
04/22/2016print number 8704b
05/17/2016reported referred to codes
06/10/2016amend (t) and recommit to codes
06/10/2016print number 8704c
06/15/2016reported referred to rules
06/16/2016reported
06/16/2016rules report cal.446
06/16/2016ordered to third reading rules cal.446
06/17/2016passed assembly
06/17/2016delivered to senate
06/17/2016REFERRED TO RULES
06/17/2016SUBSTITUTED FOR S6340A
06/17/20163RD READING CAL.1964
06/17/2016PASSED SENATE
06/17/2016RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
10/18/2016delivered to governor
10/21/2016signed chap.396
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A08704 Floor Votes:

DATE:06/17/2016Assembly Vote  YEA/NAY: 110/24
Yes
Abbate
Yes
Crespo
Yes
Gottfried
Yes
Lopez
ER
Palumbo
Yes
Simon
Yes
Abinanti
No
Crouch
No
Graf
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Simotas
Yes
Arroyo
ER
Curran
Yes
Gunther
No
Lupinacci
ER
Peoples-Stokes
Yes
Skartados
Yes
Aubry
No
Cusick
No
Harris
Yes
Magee
Yes
Perry
Yes
Skoufis
No
Barclay
Yes
Cymbrowitz
No
Hawley
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Pichardo
Yes
Solages
Yes
Barrett
Yes
Davila
Yes
Hevesi
Yes
Malliotakis
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Stec
Yes
Barron
Yes
DenDekker
ER
Hikind
Yes
Markey
Yes
Quart
Yes
Steck
Yes
Benedetto
Yes
Dilan
Yes
Hooper
Yes
Mayer
Yes
Ra
Yes
Stirpe
Yes
Bichotte
Yes
Dinowitz
Yes
Hunter
No
McDonald
Yes
Raia
Yes
Tedisco
Yes
Blake
ER
DiPietro
Yes
Hyndman
Yes
McDonough
Yes
Ramos
ER
Tenney
No
Blankenbush
Yes
Duprey
Yes
Jaffee
Yes
McKevitt
Yes
Richardson
Yes
Thiele
Yes
Brabenec
Yes
Englebright
Yes
Jean-Pierre
ER
McLaughlin
Yes
Rivera
Yes
Titone
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Fahy
No
Johns
Yes
Miller
Yes
Robinson
Yes
Titus
ER
Brennan
Yes
Farrell
Yes
Joyner
Yes
Montesano
Yes
Rodriguez
Yes
Walker
No
Brindisi
ER
Finch
ER
Katz
Yes
Morelle
Yes
Rosenthal
No
Walter
Yes
Bronson
Yes
Fitzpatrick
Yes
Kavanagh
Yes
Mosley
Yes
Rozic
Yes
Weinstein
Yes
Buchwald
Yes
Friend
Yes
Kearns
Yes
Moya
Yes
Russell
Yes
Weprin
Yes
Butler
Yes
Galef
ER
Kim
Yes
Murray
Yes
Ryan
Yes
Williams
Yes
Cahill
Yes
Gantt
Yes
Kolb
No
Nojay
Yes
Saladino
No
Woerner
Yes
Cancel
No
Garbarino
No
Lalor
Yes
Nolan
Yes
Santabarbara
ER
Wozniak
Yes
Castorina
No
Giglio
No
Lavine
Yes
Oaks
Yes
Schimel
ER
Wright
Yes
Ceretto
Yes
Gjonaj
Yes
Lawrence
Yes
O'Donnell
No
Schimminger
Yes
Zebrowski
Yes
Colton
Yes
Glick
No
Lentol
Yes
Ortiz
Yes
Seawright
Yes
Mr. Speaker
Yes
Cook
No
Goldfeder
Yes
Lifton
Yes
Otis
Yes
Sepulveda
No
Corwin
No
Goodell
Yes
Linares
No
Palmesano
ER
Simanowitz

‡ Indicates voting via videoconference
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A08704 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A8704C
 
SPONSOR: Rosenthal
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the multiple dwelling law and the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting advertising that promotes the use of dwelling units in a class A multiple dwelling for other than permanent residence purposes   PURPOSE: To make unlawful advertising for the use or occupancy of dwelling units in class A multiple dwellings for purposes other than permanent resi- dence, to create civil penalties for violations of this prohibition, and to define the term "advertise" in such context.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section one amends the Multiple Dwelling Law by adding a new section 121. It makes unlawful to advertise the occupancy or use of dwelling units in a class A multiple dwelling for purposes other than permanent residence. It also contains civil penalty of not more than $1,000 for the first violation, $5,000 for the second violation, and $7,500 for the third and subsequent violations. Section 1 also defines the term "adver- tise" as any form of communication for marketing that is used to encour- age, persuade or manipulate viewers, readers or listeners into contract- ing for goods and/or services as may be viewed through various media including but not limited to newspapers, magazines, flyers, handbills, television commercials, radio, signage, direct mail, websites, and text messages. Section two amends subchapter three of chapter one of title twenty seven of the Administrative Code of the City of New York by adding a new Arti- cle 18. This section makes it unlawful to advertise the occupancy or use of dwelling units in a class A multiple dwelling for other than perma- nent residence, creates civil penalties based on the number of violations of this prohibition, and defines the term "advertise". Section three contains the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: It is illegal in New York City to occupy a class A multiple dwelling unit for fewer than 30 days. The legal prohibition against transient occupancy in these dwellings was instituted to ensure that all buildings comply with fire, building and other safety codes relative to their class. Safety codes for class A multiple dwelling are different than for buildings allowing transient occupancy to ensure that specific classes of occupants are best protected. In 2010, in the face of an explosion of illegal hotel operators in single room occupancy buildings in New York City, New York State clari- fied and strengthened the laws regarding transient occupancy in class A multiple dwellings. Now, with the proliferation of online home sharing platforms that allow users to advertise their apartments for use that directly violates New York State's "illegal hotels" law, the purpose of the "illegal hotels" law is at risk of being undone. While it is already illegal to occupy a class A multiple dwelling for less than 30 days, this legislation would clarify that it also illegal to advertise units for occupancy that would violate New York law. Howev- er, online home sharing platforms still contain advertisements for use of units that would violate New York law. It rests with the city and state to protect communities and existing affordable housing stock by prohibiting advertisements that violate the law, creating a civil penal- ty structure for those who violate the prohibition, and clarifying activities that constitute advertising.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: New bill.   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.
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