NYC Administrative Code

§ 7-111 — Online publication of city laws and rules.

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This section mandates the corporation counsel to publish a complete compilation of the city's charter, administrative code, and relevant local laws on the city's website. The compilation must be in a searchable format and updated regularly. Applies to all users seeking access to city laws and rules.

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§ 7-111 Online publication of city laws and rules.

AC § 7-111

a. The corporation counsel shall make available through the city's website a true and complete compilation of: 1. The charter, the administrative code, and the rules of the city of New York; and 2. Unconsolidated local laws enacted after January 1, 1985 that remain in effect, except such compilation shall not include any unconsolidated provision of local law that relates solely to the effective date of such local law or that solely establishes as severable any part or provision of such local law. b. Such compilation shall include as annotations to relevant sections of the charter and administrative code any unconsolidated portions of local laws enacted after January 1, 1985 that amended such sections. c. Such compilation shall be published in a searchable, machine-readable format or formats that are capable of being downloaded in bulk, and which are chosen for the purpose of making such compilations available to the greatest number of users and for the greatest number of applications. Such compilation shall be updated to reflect changes to such compilation no later than four weeks after such changes are made. (Am. L.L. 2020/082, 8/28/2020, eff. 6/24/2023) Editor's note: See Appendix A for unconsolidated local laws compiled pursuant to subdivision b of this section.

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