Extends certain provisions relating to authorizing New York city marshals to exercise the same functions, powers and duties as sheriffs with respect to the execution of money judgments of the supreme and family courts of the city of New York; extends certain provisions of law relating to requiring New York city marshals to post and electronically file notices of eviction.
Impact
Another notable aspect of A10338 is its amendment to the existing laws concerning eviction processes. The bill stipulates that New York City marshals must post and electronically file eviction notices, which modernizes the eviction process and may increase efficiency by utilizing technology. This could lead to quicker resolutions of housing disputes and a better-organized approach to managing eviction records, vital for maintaining accurate legal documentation.
Summary
Bill A10338 seeks to extend provisions related to the powers and responsibilities of New York City marshals in executing money judgments. This means that the marshals would be granted the same functions, powers, and duties as sheriffs when dealing with judgments from the supreme and family courts within the city. By standardizing these powers, the bill intends to streamline the judicial enforcement processes related to civil matters, including evictions, thus providing clarity to the role of marshals in the court system of New York City.
Contention
Despite the bill's intended benefits, there are potential points of contention. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the extension of sheriff-like powers to marshals, questioning whether they possess adequate training and oversight. Critics might argue that this could lead to abuses of power or misapplication of authority in sensitive cases like evictions, where the potential for distress among tenants is high. Comprehensive discussions around the effectiveness and accountability of marshals in executing such powers are likely to emerge during the legislative process.
Same As
Extends certain provisions relating to authorizing New York city marshals to exercise the same functions, powers and duties as sheriffs with respect to the execution of money judgments of the supreme and family courts of the city of New York; extends certain provisions of law relating to requiring New York city marshals to post and electronically file notices of eviction.
Extends certain provisions relating to authorizing New York city marshals to exercise the same functions, powers and duties as sheriffs with respect to the execution of money judgments of the supreme and family courts of the city of New York; extends certain provisions of law relating to requiring New York city marshals to post and electronically file notices of eviction.
Extends certain provisions relating to the sale of bonds and notes of the city of New York, the issuance of bonds or notes with variable rates of interest, interest rate exchange agreements of the city of New York, the refunding of bonds, and the down payment for projects financed by bonds; extends the New York state financial emergency act for the city of New York; makes further amendments relating to the effectiveness thereof.
Extends certain provisions relating to the sale of bonds and notes of the city of New York, the issuance of bonds or notes with variable rates of interest, interest rate exchange agreements of the city of New York, the refunding of bonds, and the down payment for projects financed by bonds; extends the New York state financial emergency act for the city of New York; makes further amendments relating to the effectiveness thereof.
Extends certain provisions relating to the sale of bonds and notes of the city of New York, the issuance of bonds or notes with variable rates of interest, interest rate exchange agreements of the city of New York, the refunding of bonds, and the down payment for projects financed by bonds; extends the New York state financial emergency act for the city of New York; makes further amendments relating to the effectiveness thereof.
Extends provisions relating to establishing the New York city musical and theatrical production tax credit and establishing the New York state council on the arts cultural program fund; relates to the New York city musical and theatrical production tax credit.