Int 1056-2016
Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA) - Penalties for violating park rules.
Presently, the violation of any Department of Parks and Recreation (“DPR”) rule is a misdemeanor, with a penalty of up to 90 days in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. This bill changes the penalty for violating such rules to a violation with a maximum penalty of 1 day in jail and a fine of up to $200. The bill also reduces the maximum civil penalty for park violations from $10,000 to $200. The bill also adds a list of prohibitions in parks to the Administrative Code that are punishable by misdemeanor.
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Bill History (13)
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Summary of Int. No. 1056
6/17/2016
Committee Report 1/25/16
6/17/2016
Hearing Transcript 1/25/16
6/17/2016
Hearing Testimony 1/25/16
6/17/2016
February 5, 2016 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
6/17/2016
Int. No. 1056-A - 2/5/16
6/17/2016
Proposed Int. No. 1056-A - 5/24/16
6/17/2016
Summary of Int. No. 1056-A
6/17/2016
Committee Report 5/25/16
6/17/2016
May 25, 2016 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
6/17/2016
Fiscal Impact Statement
6/29/2016
Int. No. 1056-A (FINAL)
6/17/2016
Hearing Transcript 5/25/16
6/17/2016
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 5-25-16
6/17/2016
Mayor's Letter
6/17/2016
Legislative History Report
9/30/2016
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - May 25, 2016
7/6/2016
Local Law 70
7/19/2016












