Int 1240-2016
Dissemination of electronic emergency notifications.
IntroductionEnactedCommittee on Technologyintroduced 2016-08-16Local Law 2017/031
Enacted as Local Law 2017/031.
Official record · Legistar
Agenda: 2016-08-16Passed: 2017-03-18Enacted: 2017-03-18
Summary
This bill would require certain electronic emergency notifications to be disseminated in more than one language.
Committee on Technology — Technology in New York City, Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (non- land use-related issues), Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment, NYC TV, and dissemination of public information through the use of technology.
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Sponsors (12)
Lifecycle
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2016-08-16 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2016-08-16 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2016-10-06 · Committee on Technology
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2016-10-06 · Committee on Technology
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2017-02-13 · Committee on Technology
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
2017-02-13 · Committee on Technology
ActionAmended by Committee
2017-02-13 · Committee on Technology
AdvancedApproved by Committee
2017-02-13 · Committee on Technology
AdvancedApproved by Council
2017-02-15 · City Council
ActionSent to Mayor by Council
2017-02-15 · City Council
AdvancedCity Charter Rule Adopted
2017-03-18 · Administration
Votes (5)
Aye (5)
James VaccaAnnabel PalmaDavid G. GreenfieldJoseph C. BorelliBarry S. Grodenchik
Heard at (4)
City Council · 2017-02-15 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Technology · 2017-02-13 · 1:00 PM · 250 Broadway - Committee Rm, 14th Fl.
Committee on Technology · 2016-10-06 · 1:00 PM · 250 Broadway - Committee Rm, 16th Fl.
City Council · 2016-08-16 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (17)
- Legislative History Report
- Summary of Int. No. 1240-A
- Summary of Int. No. 1240
- August 16, 2016 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
- Int. No. 1240 - 8/16/16
- Committee Report 10/6/16
- Hearing Testimony 10/6/16
- Hearing Transcript 10/6/16
- Committee Report 2/13/17
- Hearing Transcript 2/13/17
- February 15, 2017 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
- Fiscal Impact Statement
- Int. No. 1240-A (FINAL)
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 2-15-17
- Minutes of the Stated Meeting - February 15, 2017
- Mayor's Letter
- Local Law 31
Full text
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 1 of title 30 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 30-115 to read as follows:
� 30-115 Emergency notifications. a. Any emergency alert originated by a city office or city agency that is issued through a commercial mobile service alert system established pursuant to section 1201 of title 47 of the United States code shall, to the extent practicable and to the extent permissible under regulations enacted pursuant to such section, be issued in no fewer than the two most commonly spoken languages within the area covered by the emergency alert as determined by the commissioner in consultation with the department of city planning, provided that this subdivision does not require the issuance of an emergency alert in a language if exigent circumstances prohibit the issuance of an alert in such language.
b. Any emergency notification system operated and controlled by the office of emergency management for the purposes of aggregating information obtained from other offices or agencies to inform the public about emergencies or disruptive events through e-mail, text, phone, social media platform, or internet-based feed shall offer each notification in no fewer than the seven most commonly spoken languages within the city as determined by the commissioner in consultation with the department of city planning, provided that this requirement shall not delay or prohibit the immediate issuance of notifications in any individual language. Notifications shall be separated into distinct messages in separate feeds for each language. A general version of each notification may be used when a real-time translation is unavailable, provided that priority shall be placed upon making notifications available with the greatest specificity possible. Any dissemination limitation applicable to an English language notification may be applied to its equivalent notification in another language. If no potential recipient is registered for a specific language, then a notification need not be disseminated in that language.
� 2. This local law shall take effect two years after it becomes law, except that the commissioner of emergency management shall take all actions necessary for its implementation, including the promulgation of rules, prior to such effective date.
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