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Int 1496-2019 · BillLocal Law 2019/222

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to retrieval of companion animals by an animal shelter after an eviction or order or judgment granting legal possession

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Sponsor
Robert F. Holden
Cosponsors
19
Introduced
Apr 8, 2019

Summary

This bill would require an animal shelter, directed by a sheriff or city marshal executing a warrant of eviction or any order or judgment granting legal possession, to retrieve a companion animal from such premises as expeditiously as possible after receiving such direction. The legislation also provides a cause of action to any person claiming to be denied possession of their companion animal by a landlord still in possession of such companion animal, and grants them the following possible relief against the landlord: compensatory and punitive damages; injunctive and declaratory relief; an order of seizure; and attorney’s fees and costs.

Official summary of legislation · NYC Council

Legislative history

Last action

Apr 8, 2019