New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02655

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  

Caption

Establishes a two year moratorium on the third party transfer program run by the department of housing preservation and development in the city of New York.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S05179

Establishes a two year moratorium on the third party transfer program run by the department of housing preservation and development in the city of New York.

NY S05110

Categorizes the assault of certain employees of the New York city department of buildings or the New York city department of housing preservation and development as a class D felony.

NY A01872

Categorizes the assault of certain employees of the New York city department of buildings or the New York city department of housing preservation and development as a class D felony.

NY S05116

Establishes the New York state Black history preservation commission to ensure the documentation and preservation of Black history in New York state within the state university of New York.

NY S05759

Establishes a moratorium on the sale and use of biosolids; defines terms.

NY A08020

Establishes a pilot program in partnership with a nonprofit organization to improve equity and efficiency in housing for people with developmental disabilities by encouraging shared housing.

NY A06192

Establishes a moratorium on the sale and use of biosolids; defines terms.

NY S07516

Implements transfer assessments for any class one or class two parcel in any special assessing unit wholly contained within a city which has had a transfer of title within the fiscal year where the market value of such parcel, as determined by the New York city department of finance, is greater than the assessed value of such parcel.

NY S00277

Authorizes the town of Chester to establish community preservation funds; establishes a real estate transfer tax with revenues therefrom to be deposited in said community preservation fund.

NY S08235

Increases the bonding authority of the New York city housing development corporation from nineteen billion dollars to twenty billion dollars.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.