Int 0936-2018
Restricting single-use plastic beverage straws, beverage stirrers and beverage splash sticks, and to repeal chapter 4 of title 16 of such code, relating to rechargeable batteries.
This bill would restrict food service establishments – such as restaurants, cafes, delis, bars, grocery stores and food trucks – from providing single-use plastic straws, stirrers and splash sticks to customers. Providing single-use plastic stirrers and splash sticks of any kind would be prohibited. Providing non-compostable, single-use plastic straws would be prohibited except upon request. For customers who request a non-compostable plastic straw, food service establishments would be required to provide one free of charge, without inquiring about the reason for the request. To refuse to provide a non-compostable plastic straw or to inquire about the reason for the request could constitute a violation of the City’s Human Rights Law. Food service establishments would additionally be required to stock non-compostable plastic straws to fulfill customer requests, and would have to post signs advertising the straws’ availability at self-serve stations. Compostable plastic straws would be permitted to be given out upon request only for use on-premises, and only if the food service establishment properly separates and disposes of those straws through a commercial composting provider. Food service establishments who violate the provisions of this bill would be liable for civil penalties. This bill would also repeal Chapter 4 of Title 16 of the Administrative Code pertaining to the recycling of rechargeable batteries, which is currently governed by State law.
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Int. No. 936
5/13/2021
Summary of Int. No. 936
5/13/2021
May 23, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
1/30/2020
Committee Report 6/21/18
1/30/2020
Hearing Transcript 6/21/18
1/30/2020
Hearing Testimony 6/21/18
1/30/2020
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 5/23/18
8/19/2021
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - May 23, 2018
8/19/2021
Proposed Int. No. 936-A - 5/5/21
5/13/2021
Summary of Int. No. 936-A
12/22/2021
Fiscal Impact Statement
8/19/2021
May 12, 2021 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
7/13/2021
Hearing Transcript 5/12/21
7/13/2021
Legislative Documents - Letter to the Mayor
8/19/2021
Int. No. 936-A (FINAL)
8/19/2021
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 5-12-21
8/19/2021
Committee Report 5/12/21
7/13/2021
Committee Report - Stated Meeting
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Minutes of the Stated Meeting - May 12, 2021
8/19/2021
Local Law 64
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