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NY A09171
Bill
Status
10/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
Yudelka Tapia
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AI Summary
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Requires the Division of Human Rights to maintain a public online database of landlords found liable for source of income discrimination, including their names, determination dates, property locations, and penalties imposed
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Mandates quarterly updates to the discrimination findings database while allowing redaction of complainant identifying information to protect privacy
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Requires landlords with more than 6 residential rental units to submit annual reports to the Division of Housing and Community Renewal on rental applications from voucher holders
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Annual landlord reports must include total applications received, number from subsidy holders (Section 8, FHEPS, and other rental assistance programs), number of subsidy holders offered leases, and number denied with reasons
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Data collected from landlords will be published in aggregated, anonymized form, broken down by zip code, property owner, and building where feasible
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Takes effect 120 days after becoming law, with immediate authorization to develop implementing rules and regulations
Legislative Description
Requires the division of human rights to report on its website findings of discriminatory practices relating to lawful sources of income; requires landlords of 6 or more residential units to report annually certain information relating to applicants who receive rental subsidies.
Last Action
referred to governmental operations
1/7/2026