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What is NYC AC § 26-3105?

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This section mandates the administering agency to provide real-time information on short-term rental registrations, including registration details and status. Additionally, an annual report summarizing registration activities and penalties must be submitted to the mayor and city council. Applies to short-term rental operators and the administering agency.

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§ 26-3105 Reporting.

AC § 26-3105

a. The administering agency shall make the following information on each short-term rental registration available on the city open data web portal in as close to real time as practicable: 1. registration number; 2. uniform resource locators associated with such registration; 3. address and unit number of the dwelling unit, including latitude and longitude; 4. status of the registration, including active or revoked; and 5. expiration date of registration. b. No later than September 1 of each year, the administering agency shall submit a report to the mayor and to the speaker of the city council and post on the administering agency's website, a report including, but not limited to, the following information for the twelve-month period ending the preceding June 30, disaggregated by council district: 1. the number of active registrations; 2. the number of short-term registration applications and renewals: applied for, granted, refused, revoked and pending; 3. the average time to process registration applications and renewals; 4. a summary of the reasons for applications or renewals to be refused or revoked; 5. total number and reasons for summonses issued; 6. total penalties imposed and collected. c. The administering agency shall provide a website page where members of the public may submit a registration number or uniform resource locator that will return associated information provided in paragraph (a) and instructions on how to file a complaint related to unregistered activity. (L.L. 2022/018, 1/9/2022, eff. 1/9/2023)

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