N.Y. Mun. Home Rule Law § 27 Filing and Publication of Local Laws

LibraryNew York Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through 2023 NY Law Chapter 777
Year2023
CitationN.Y. Mun. Home Rule Law § 27

1. Within twenty days after a local law shall finally have been adopted, the clerk, or other officer designated by the legislative body, shall file one certified copy thereof in the office of such clerk except that in the case of a county it shall also be filed in the office of the county clerk and one certified copy in the office of the secretary of state. In the case of a local law subject to a referendum, however, such local law shall be filed within twenty days after its approval by the electors, or where the local law was subject to a permissive referendum and no petition was filed requesting the referendum, the local law shall be filed within twenty days after the time for filing of such petition shall have expired.

2. Each such certified copy shall contain the text only of the local law without the brackets and without the matter within the brackets, the matter with a line run through it, or the italicizing or underscoring, if any, to indicate the changes made by it, except that each such certified copy of a local law enacted by a city with a population of one million or more shall be printed in the same form as the official copy of the proposed local law which became the local law provided that line numbers, the printed number of the bill and explanatory matter shall be omitted.

3. Notwithstanding the effective date of any local law, a local law shall not become effective before it is filed in the office of the secretary of state.

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