NYC Administrative Code

§ 7-104 — Legislative bills; local laws.

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What is NYC AC § 7-104?

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This section outlines the responsibilities of the corporation counsel in preparing drafts of legislative bills and local laws for the city council. It specifies that the corporation counsel must create these drafts as required by the council or its committees. Applies to city officials involved in legislative processes.

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§ 7-104 Legislative bills; local laws.

AC § 7-104

The corporation counsel shall prepare the draft of any bill to be presented by the city to the legislature for enactment, with a proper memorial for the passage thereof, and shall prepare such local laws as may be required by the council or any committee thereof.

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