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A00868 Summary:

BILL NOA00868
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORRosenthal
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §131-cc, Soc Serv L
 
Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to provide an informational notice to supportive housing tenants which contains information about a supportive housing tenant's rights as a tenant, information about their building and other related information.
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A00868 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                           868
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 8, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  ROSENTHAL  --  read once and referred to the
          Committee on People with Disabilities
 
        AN ACT to amend the social services law, in relation to requiring super-
          vising state and city agencies to provide an informational  notice  to
          supportive housing tenants

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The social services law is amended by adding a new  section
     2  131-cc to read as follows:
     3    §  131-cc.  Supportive housing tenants; required informational notice.
     4  1. For purposes of this section, the  following  terms  shall  have  the
     5  following meanings:
     6    (a)  "Dwelling  unit"  shall mean any building or structure or portion
     7  thereof which is occupied in whole or in part as the home, residence  or
     8  sleeping place of one or more individuals.
     9    (b)  "Supervising  agencies"  shall  mean all state and local agencies
    10  that hold and/or oversee contracts for supportive housing, including but
    11  not limited to the office of temporary and  disability  assistance,  the
    12  New York state office of mental health, the New York state department of
    13  health,  the  New  York state office of addiction services and supports,
    14  the New York state office for people  with  developmental  disabilities,
    15  the  New York city department of health and mental hygiene, the New York
    16  city HIV/AIDS services administration,  and  the  New  York  city  human
    17  resources administration.
    18    (c)  "Supportive  housing"  means  affordable,  permanent housing with
    19  support services for tenants.
    20    (d) "Tenant" means an individual occupying, or intending to occupy,  a
    21  dwelling unit for thirty consecutive days or more.
    22    2.  Supervising agencies shall be required to provide every supportive
    23  housing tenant or potential tenant at the time of an applicant interview
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02512-01-5

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     1  to obtain housing, at the signing of an initial  lease,  at  each  lease
     2  renewal and upon request at any time, a notice of tenant rights approved
     3  by  such supervising agency using plain and simple language. Such notice
     4  shall be made available in English and in the primary language spoken by
     5  the  tenant  or  potential tenant. Such notice shall include, but not be
     6  limited to, the following information:
     7    (a) whether the dwelling unit is subject to state  rent  stabilization
     8  laws  or protections under article six-A of the real property law and if
     9  not, the reason for exemption from such laws. For  dwelling  units  that
    10  are  subject  to  state  rent stabilization laws, such notice shall also
    11  provide information on how to obtain a rent history from the division of
    12  housing and community renewal;
    13    (b) whether the dwelling unit is located in  a  building  that  is  in
    14  receipt  of  a  tax exemption or abatement, including but not limited to
    15  abatements or exemptions pursuant to sections four hundred  twenty-one-a
    16  or four hundred twenty-one-g of the real property tax law. If the build-
    17  ing is in receipt of an exemption or abatement, the notice shall include
    18  the abatement or exemption start and end dates;
    19    (c)  the tenant's right to bring special proceedings pursuant to arti-
    20  cle seven of the real property actions and proceedings law, the require-
    21  ment that any eviction of a  tenant  must  be  sought  through  a  court
    22  proceeding  and any relevant phone numbers that a tenant may contact for
    23  legal advice and possible legal representation;
    24    (d) the tenant's right to enforce any applicable  housing  maintenance
    25  codes, information concerning how to report violations of such codes and
    26  contact information for the person or people responsible for maintaining
    27  applicable housing maintenance code standards and responding to emergen-
    28  cies;
    29    (e)  the  tenant's  right to request reasonable accommodations and the
    30  process for requesting such accommodations, the right  to  be  protected
    31  against  discrimination pursuant to article fifteen of the executive law
    32  and any other applicable federal, state and local laws and the procedure
    33  for reporting cases of discrimination to the New York state division  of
    34  human rights;
    35    (f)  the  tenant's right to receipts for payments made in exchange for
    36  occupancy pursuant to section two  hundred  thirty-five-e  of  the  real
    37  property  law  and the tenant's right to receive a copy on the overlease
    38  if such housing provider is subleasing in addition to the sublease;
    39    (g) the tenant's right to have family and/or additional occupants in a
    40  dwelling unit pursuant to section two hundred thirty-five-f of the  real
    41  property  law,  the  tenant's  right  to  form, join or participate in a
    42  tenant group pursuant to section two hundred thirty of the real property
    43  law, and what constitutes as tenant harassment under section two hundred
    44  thirty-five-d of the real property law;
    45    (h) whether the dwelling unit is subject to 14 NYCRR section 595,  and
    46  if so, the tenant's rights pursuant to such section;
    47    (i) the tenant's right to be free from harassment;
    48    (j) the building's regulatory scheme, including:
    49    (i)  each  funding  stream  used to provide social services, subsidize
    50  rents, or underwrite the development of the dwelling  unit  or  property
    51  and  the contact information for the agency affiliated with such funding
    52  stream;
    53    (ii) the name or names of the program or programs  pursuant  to  which
    54  the tenant is occupying the dwelling unit;

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     1    (iii)  the name of the agency administering the program and/or provid-
     2  ing services or assistance pursuant to subparagraphs  (i)  and  (ii)  of
     3  this paragraph;
     4    (iv)  the  grievance  policy  or procedure to register and hear tenant
     5  complaints;
     6    (v) any applicable state, local or federal regulations;
     7    (vi) contact information for  the  administering  agency  pursuant  to
     8  subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph;
     9    (vii) the total rent, tenant rent and agency subsidy amounts; and
    10    (viii) the manner in which rent shall be paid;
    11    (k)  the  tenant's  right  to  be provided access to legal services if
    12  facing eviction in housing court and all other relevant tenant's  rights
    13  and procedures and agency resources for eviction prevention;
    14    (l)  any additional information related to tenant's rights provided in
    15  writing or relayed orally to a supportive housing  applicant  during  an
    16  interview with such supervising agencies; and
    17    (m)  contact  information for the appropriate supervising agencies for
    18  tenants to submit complaints concerning violations of this section.
    19    3. Supervising agencies shall receive,  investigate,  and  respond  to
    20  complaints  concerning  violations  of this section committed by housing
    21  providers.  All complaints and responses issued by the office  shall  be
    22  posted  on the office's website and shall include the date the complaint
    23  was submitted, any results of the complaint, and the date of the conclu-
    24  sion of any investigation resulting from the complaint.
    25    4. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in collaboration
    26  with supervising agencies, shall create an online portal  and  telephone
    27  hotline  where  tenants  can request an additional copy of such tenant's
    28  bill of rights at any time.
    29    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    30  it shall have become a law.
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