New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09505

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Refer
2/10/26  

Caption

Prohibits the issuance of violations or tickets during certain weekend hours to residential occupants for violations of the sanitation department regulations regarding placing trash or garbage out for collection earlier than allowed under the city routing system designated hours.

Impact

If enacted, A09505 is likely to significantly impact the operational procedures of the city's sanitation department. The amendment mandates that the department refrain from issuing tickets during certain hours, which could lead to fewer fines for residents who may inadvertently violate sanitation regulations. This change not only aims to reduce the financial pressure on residents but also reinforces local governance by recognizing community boards' roles in establishing waste collection protocols.

Summary

Bill A09505 seeks to amend the administrative code of New York City by prohibiting the issuance of violations or tickets to residential occupants for specific sanitation code violations during designated weekend hours. This legislation is introduced with the aim of easing the regulatory burden faced by residents, allowing them more flexibility in managing solid waste or recyclable material set out for collection. Notably, the bill emphasizes the importance of community input by requiring the enforcement of rules to be in alignment with community board resolutions regarding collection practices.

Contention

The discussion surrounding A09505 may involve contention over balancing regulatory enforcement and residents' rights. Supporters argue that the bill empowers communities by allowing them to dictate their waste collection practices, potentially fostering a more collaborative approach between local authorities and residents. Conversely, critics might raise concerns about the implications for sanitation management and whether relaxed regulations could lead to improper waste disposal practices, ultimately affecting public health and environmental standards.

Companion Bills

NY S08821

Same As Prohibits the issuance of violations or tickets during certain weekend hours to residential occupants for violations of the sanitation department regulations regarding placing trash or garbage out for collection earlier than allowed under the city routing system designated hours.

Previously Filed As

NY S08821

Prohibits the issuance of violations or tickets during certain weekend hours to residential occupants for violations of the sanitation department regulations regarding placing trash or garbage out for collection earlier than allowed under the city routing system designated hours.

NY S08256

Prohibits the issuance of violations or tickets during certain weekend hours to residential occupants for violations of the sanitation department regulations regarding placing trash or garbage out for collection earlier than allowed under the city routing system designated hours.

NY A02693

Prohibits the issuance of violations or tickets during certain weekend hours to residential occupants for violations of the sanitation department regulations regarding placing trash or garbage out for collection earlier than allowed under the city routing system designated hours.

NY A08133

Allows defendants to respond to appearance tickets for certain local violations, including a violation of a local zoning ordinance or local zoning law or of a building or sanitation code, by mail; establishes procedures for such plea by mail.

NY S09865

Prohibits school bus parking on city streets on weekdays between the hours of 5 p.m. and 5 a.m. and on weekends from 5 p.m. on Friday to 5 a.m. on Monday.

NY A08404

Requires that any penalties for violations of housing standards or building and fire codes be assessed and imposed within fourteen days; increases certain fine amounts for violations of housing standards.

NY S09988

Provides a defense from liability for certain department of sanitation vehicles standing, stopped, or parked in violation of certain bus lane restrictions in New York city.

NY A10914

Provides a defense from liability for certain department of sanitation vehicles standing, stopped, or parked in violation of certain bus lane restrictions in New York city.

NY S07197

Directs the department of public service to promulgate rules, regulations and model policies regarding setback requirements for the siting of battery energy storage systems; requires minimum setback requirements for commercial energy storage systems, with a capacity of three megawatts or greater, of no less than seven hundred fifty feet from residential property and no less than three hundred feet from residential property located in a city with a population of one million or more inhabitants; requires public hearings prior to the approval of an application for a permit for such systems.

NY A08842

Excludes violations in a cooperative housing development containing Mitchell-Lama housing with no fewer than ten thousand units from bus operation-related traffic regulations.

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