New York City Administrative Code
Publisher | New York Legal Publishing Corporation |
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OCLC | 2431094 |
The Administrative Code of the City of New York contains the codified local laws of New York City as enacted by the New York City Council and Mayor.[1] As of February 2023[update], it contains 37 titles, numbered 1 through 16, 16-A, 16-B, 17 through 20, 20-A, 21, 21-A, and 22 through 33.[2]
The Constitution of New York enumerates the powers of local governments, such as the power to elect a legislative body and adopt local laws.[3][4] A local law has a status equivalent with a law enacted by the Legislature (subject to certain exceptions and restrictions[5]), and is superior to the older forms of municipal legislation such as ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations.[6]
See also
- Rules of the City of New York
- New York City Legislative Annual
- New York City Report
- New York City Charter
- Local Laws of the Cities in the State of New York
- Local Laws of New York City
- The City Record
- Government of New York City
- Consolidated Laws of New York
- Laws of New York
- Law of New York
References
- ^ Gibson & Manz 2004, p. 450.
- ^ New York City Administrative Code, from American Legal Publishing Corporation
- ^ Gibson & Manz 2004, p. 258.
- ^ NYSDOS 1998, pp. 1–3.
- ^ NYSDOS 1998, pp. 3–10.
- ^ NYSDOS 1998, p. 10.
- Gibson, Ellen M.; Manz, William H. (2004). Gibson's New York Legal Research Guide (PDF) (3rd ed.). Wm. S. Hein Publishing. ISBN 1-57588-728-2. LCCN 2004042477. OCLC 54455036.
- Adopting Local Laws in New York State (PDF). James A. Coon Local Government Technical Series. New York State Department of State. May 1998.
External links
- New York City Administrative Code from American Legal Publishing
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