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12 changes: 8 additions & 4 deletions events/2024/2024-11-21_10_00_education_21235.json
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"MatterFile": "Int 0515-2024",
"MatterName": "Requiring the department of education to report information about employees of school bus transportation vendors.",
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"MatterName": "Require all school buses operating within the state, regardless of seating capacity, to have a stop-arm on each side, and to prohibit any school buses from operating if they do not have functioning stop-arms.",
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11 changes: 9 additions & 2 deletions introduction/2024/0138.json
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"Name": "Summary of Int. No. 138",
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"Summary": "This bill would require 5% of all LinkNYC kiosk programming administered on behalf of New York City to provide information for the benefit of the deaf or hard of hearing community. This includes information on the availability of text-to-911 in American Sign Language (“ASL”) with accompanying closed captioning, public service announcements in ASL, public service announcements translated into international sign and other sign languages, commercial advertisements in ASL and translated into international sign and other sign languages, and information on agency resources and services specific to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.",
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"Text": "Be it enacted by the Council as follows:\n \n \n Section 1. Chapter 4 of title 23 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 23-409 to read follows:\n � 23-409 American Sign Language Advertisements. No less than five percent of all programming administered on behalf of the city on payphone kiosks, installed pursuant to a payphone franchise agreement, shall be for the purposes of public service announcements specifically providing information for the benefit of persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. Such public service announcements shall include information communicated in American sign language with accompanying closed captions on the availability of 911 text message transmission capability, as described in section 10-173, shall also include information on the availability of video relay services on payphone kiosks, and may also include:\n 1. General public service announcements including a translation into American sign language;\n 2. Public service announcements including a translation into international sign or other sign languages, based on the sign language used in a community in which a kiosk is located;\n 3. Commercial advertisements including a translation into American sign language;\n 4. Commercial advertisements including a translation into international sign or other sign languages; and\n 5. Information on accessing, and the availability of, agency resources and services specific to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.\n � 2. This local law takes effect 180 days after it becomes law.\n \nSession 13\nLS #11887\n1/25/24\n\nSession 12\nTZ\nLS #11887\n7/28/23 11:45 AM\n\n\n 2\n \n \n 1",
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"Summary": "This bill would require Text to 911 and Next Generation 911 to be available in the designated citywide languages. It would also require the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications to annually report on the use of Text to 911 and Next Generation 911 in the designated citywide languages to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and post such report on its website.",
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"Text": "Be it enacted by the Council as follows:\n\n Section 1. Chapter 1 of title 10 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 10-174.1 to read as follows:\n � 10-174.1 Text to 911 and next generation 911 language access. a. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:\n Designated citywide languages. The term \"designated citywide languages\" has the same meaning ascribed to such term in subdivision a of section 23-1101.\n Next generation 911. The term \"next generation 911\" has the same meaning ascribed to such term in subdivision a of section 10-174.\n Text to 911. The term \"text to 911\" means an interim service that allows people in need of emergency services to text 911, bridging the gap between the current analog 911 system and next generation 911.\n b. Designated citywide languages requirement. Text to 911 and next generation 911 shall be available in the designated citywide languages. \n c. Report. No later than one year after the effective date of the local law that added this section, and annually thereafter, the commissioner of information technology and telecommunications, in consultation with the police commissioner and the fire commissioner, shall submit to the mayor and the speaker of the council and post on the department of information technology and telecommunications website a report regarding the provision of text to 911 and next generation 911 in the designated citywide languages. Such report shall include, but not be limited to, the following:\n 1. The following information about next generation 911 and text to 911 until the implementation of next generation 911:\n (a) The number of designated citywide languages that text to 911 services are provided in; \n (b) An explanation regarding why text to 911 is not available in a designated citywide language, if applicable;\n (c) The number of unique instances in which an individual used text to 911 and the following information for each such instance:\n (1) The date of such instance; \n (2) The zip code of such instance; and\n (3) The language used in such instance and whether such language is a designated citywide language; and \n (d) The plan and the progress on such plan to make next generation 911 available in the designated citywide languages upon its implementation; and\n 2. The following information regarding next generation 911, upon its implementation:\n (a) The number of designated citywide languages that next generation 911 services are provided in; \n (b) The number of unique instances in which an individual used next generation 911 and the following information for each such instance:\n (1) The date of such instance; \n (2) The zip code of such instance; and\n (3) The language used in such instance and whether such language is a designated citywide language; and\n (c) The plan and the progress on such plan to make next generation 911 available in the designated citywide languages.\n � 2. This local law takes effect 90 days after it becomes law, except that the police commissioner and the commissioner of information technology and telecommunications shall take such measures as are necessary for the implementation of this local law, including the promulgation of rules, before such date. \n\n\n\nSession 13\nLS #8292\n1/17/2024\n\nSession 12\nNLB\nLS #8292\n5/5/2022\n \n\n \n\n1\n\n\n1\n\n\n \n\n \n\n2\n\n\n \n\n2",
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