Administrative Code (AC)
Title 4: Property of the City
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- AC § 4-101
Acquisition of certain lands; by reversion.
- AC § 4-102
Loss of certain lands; by reversion.
- AC § 4-104
Title to certain public beaches; limitations thereon.
- AC § 4-105
Land in private or in closed or discontinued streets; conveyance to abutting owners or other persons.
- AC § 4-106
City real property; exceptions to inalienability and to public sale of.
- AC § 4-107
City real property; transfer of, to department of citywide administrative services.
- AC § 4-108
City real property; condition precedent to disposition of.
- AC § 4-109
City real property; sale of.
- AC § 4-110
School lands; sale of, at auction.
- AC § 4-111
Market property; sale of.
- AC § 4-112
Deeds; execution of, by city.
- AC § 4-113
Power to exchange lands no longer used for public purpose.
- AC § 4-114
Boundary disputes; power to settle.
- AC § 4-115
Demolition or removal of buildings.
- AC § 4-116
Discrimination in housing.
- AC § 4-117
Title to former town burial grounds; care, maintenance and operation; appropriation for care and maintenance; transfer of funds.
- AC § 4-118
Investment of trust funds for perpetual care and maintenance in cemeteries.
- AC § 4-119
Acquisition of certain cemetery lands in the borough of the Bronx.
- AC § 4-120
Minority and women-owned business enterprises.
- AC § 4-201
Commissioner of citywide administrative services, functions.
- AC § 4-202
Collection of rents.
- AC § 4-203
Leasing or renting of real property by commissioner of citywide administrative services.
- AC § 4-204
Demolition of buildings and structures.
- AC § 4-205
Supervision of management activities of developers.
- AC § 4-206
Displaying a POW/MIA flag over public property.
- AC § 4-207
Assessment of certain clean on-site power generation technologies. [Repealed]
- AC § 4-207.1
Photovoltaic systems for city-owned buildings.
- AC § 4-207.2
Monitoring electricity and fossil fuel usage in certain facilities.
- AC § 4-207.3
Utility-scale energy storage systems for city buildings.
- AC § 4-207.4
Solar water heating and thermal energy systems for city-owned buildings.
- AC § 4-208
List of city-owned and operated real property.
- AC § 4-209
Automated external defibrillators at youth baseball and youth softball games and practices on city land leased to youth leagues.
- AC § 4-210
Access to city property.
- AC § 4-211
Green energy in city-owned buildings.
- AC § 4-212
School siting task force.
- AC § 4-213
Notice to department of education and school construction authority regarding city-owned or leased property.
- AC § 4-214
Notice of soil contaminants in city development projects.
- AC § 4-215
Transfer of Rikers Island to the commissioner of citywide administrative services.
- AC § 4-216
Limitation on lighting in city-owned buildings.
- AC § 4-217
Limitation on nighttime illumination in city-owned or leased buildings during peak avian migration periods.
- AC § 4-218
Solar energy generation on city-controlled parking lots.
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