Int 0024-2002
Gender-Based Discrimination
IntroductionEnactedCommittee on General Welfareintroduced 2002-01-30Local Law 2002/003
Enacted as Local Law 2002/003.
Official record · Legistar
Agenda: 2002-01-30Passed: 2002-04-30Enacted: 2002-04-30
Committee on General Welfare — Human Resources Administration/Department of Social Services, Department of Homeless Services, and charitable institutions.
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Sponsors (31)
Margarita Lopez
Philip Reed
Gifford Miller
Eva S. Moskowitz
Angel Rodriguez
Tracy L. Boyland
James E. Davis
Michael E. McMahon
Hiram Monserrate
Jose M. Serrano
Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr.
Yvette D. Clarke
Lifecycle
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2002-01-30 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2002-01-30 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2002-04-23 · Committee on General Welfare
AdvancedApproved by Committee
2002-04-23 · Committee on General Welfare
AdvancedApproved by Council
2002-04-24 · City Council
ActionSent to Mayor by Council
2002-04-24 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Mayor
2002-04-30 · Mayor
AdvancedSigned Into Law by Mayor
2002-04-30 · Mayor
ActionRecved from Mayor by Council
2002-05-07 · City Council
Votes (61)
Aye (52)
Bill De BlasioBill PerkinsChristine C. QuinnGale A. BrewerLarry B. SeabrookJose M. SerranoKendall StewartPhilip ReedJoel RiveraAngel RodriguezJames Sanders, Jr.Larry B. SeabrookHelen SearsJose M. SerranoKendall StewartPeter F. Vallone, Jr.Albert VannDavid I. WeprinDavid YasskyGifford MillerJoseph P. Addabbo, Jr.Tony AvellaMaria BaezCharles BarronTracy L. BoylandGale A. BrewerYvette D. ClarkeLeroy G. Comrie, Jr.James E. DavisErik Martin DilanLewis A. FidlerHelen D. FosterJames F. GennaroAlan J. GersonEric N. GioiaRobert JacksonAllan W. Jennings, Jr.Melinda R. KatzG. Oliver KoppellBill De BlasioJohn C. LiuMargarita LopezMiguel MartinezMichael E. McMahonHiram MonserrateEva S. MoskowitzMichael C. NelsonBill PerkinsMadeline T. ProvenzanoChristine C. QuinnDomenic M. Recchia, Jr.Diana Reyna
Nay (6)
Dennis P. GallagherJames S. OddoSimcha FelderDennis P. GallagherMartin J. GoldenAndrew J. Lanza
Abstain (1)
Ruben Diaz
Absent (1)
James Sanders, Jr.
Not voting (1)
Betsy Gotbaum
Heard at (3)
City Council · 2002-04-24 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on General Welfare · 2002-04-23 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
City Council · 2002-01-30 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (5)
- Committee Report
- Hearing Transcript
- Fiscal Impact Statement
- Local Law
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting - April 24, 2002
Full text
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Legislative findings and intent. The City Council finds and declares that it is in the interest of the City of New York to protect its citizens from discrimination. Discrimination, prejudice, intolerance and bigotry directly and profoundly threaten the rights and freedom of New Yorkers. The City Council established the Human Rights Law to protect its inhabitants from these dangers. Included in the City's Human Rights Law is a prohibition of discrimination against individuals based on gender. The scope of this gender-based protection, however, requires clarification. This local law is intended to make clear that all gender-based discrimination - including, but not limited to, discrimination based on an individual's actual or perceived sex, and discrimination based on an individual's gender identity, self-image, appearance, behavior, or expression - constitutes a violation of the City's Human Rights Law.
Gender-based discrimination effects a broad range of individuals. But the impact of gender-based discrimination is especially debilitating for those whose gender self-image and presentation do not fully accord with the legal sex assigned to them at birth. For those individuals, gender-based discrimination often leads to pariah status including the loss of a job, the loss of an apartment, and the refusal of service in public accommodations such as restaurants or stores. The impact of such discrimination can be especially devastating for those who endure other prejudices due to their race, ethnicity, national origin, or citizenship status, in addition to gender-based discrimination. In adopting this legislation, the City Council declares that the ability of all New Yorkers to work and to live free from invidious discrimination based on gender is the guiding principle of public policy and law.
�2. Section 8-102 of chapter one of title eight of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new subdivision 23 to read as follows:
23. The term "gender" shall include actual or perceived sex and shall also include a person's gender identity, self-image, appearance, behavior or expression, whether or not that gender identity, self-image, appearance, behavior or expression is different from that traditionally associated with the legal sex assigned to that person at birth.
�3. This local law shall take effect immediately.