New York Public Housing Law Article 10-B - WAR DEMOBILIZATION EMERGENCY HOUSING
- 219-a - Policy of State and Purpose of Article.
It is hereby declared that there exists within the state, and particularly within certain cities thereof, an acute shortage of housing; that low income inhabitants...
- 219-b - Definitions.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any other article of this chapter the following terms, whenever used or referred to in this article, shall have the following...
- 219-c - Additional Powers of Certain Authorities.
An authority operating in a city having more than one million inhabitants shall have the following powers in addition to the other powers granted by...
- 219-d - Additional Powers of Certain Cities.
A city having more than one million inhabitants shall have the following powers in addition to the other powers granted by this chapter: 1. Undertake...
- 219-e - Suspension of Building Restrictions.
* 1. The provisions of the multiple dwelling law and of any other law, charter, administrative code, building law, local law, ordinance, rule or regulation...
- 219-f - Disposition of Emergency Projects.
Each emergency project shall be removed and disposed of as soon as practicable after the city in which the project is located determines that the...
- 219-g - Limitations.
An authority or city shall not initiate an emergency project after July first, nineteen hundred fifty nor unless it shall find (which finding shall be...
- 219-h - Tax Exemptions.
The provisions of subdivisions one, two and three of section fifty-two of this chapter shall apply with equal force and effect to emergency projects so...
- 219-i - Miscellaneous.
1. All actions taken, contracts or commitments made, appropriations made, indebtedness incurred, all bonds or other obligations heretofore issued, including any guarantees thereof, and the...
Last modified: February 3, 2019