Int 1427-2017
Defining the term reside in the lead law.
This bill would add a definition of the words “reside” and “residency” to the City’s Lead Law, in response to a decision of the New York State Court of Appeals from April of 2016. That decision held that a girl with elevated blood lead levels did not “reside” in her grandmother’s apartment, where she spent 50 hours per week, and that the landlord of the grandmother’s apartment therefore had no duty to abate the lead paint there. This bill would define “residency” as spending 15 or more hours in an apartment in a typical week.
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Summary of Int. No. 1427
1/5/2018
January 18, 2017 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
1/18/2017
Int. No. 1427
1/5/2018
Committee Report 6/19/17
6/19/2017
Hearing Transcript 6/19/17
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Hearing Testimony 6/19/17
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