New York City Administrative Code
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, 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]
Publisher | New York Legal Publishing Corporation |
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OCLC | 2431094 |
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.
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