Long Island Power Authority emergency rule effective June 1, 2026 halts residential utility disconnections when Heat Index reaches 90 degrees or higher, with enhanced protections in heat island areas; rule expires August 18, 2026.
New York Public Service Commission considers petition by 60 North 1st LLC to submeter electricity at a 56-unit Brooklyn rental building with 11 affordable units and requests waiver of energy audit requirements for submetered buildings with 20% or mo…
New York State Department of State variance petition 2026-0294 seeks relief from Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code provisions for an existing dwelling at 44 Cromwell Place, Sea Cliff, Nassau County; comments may be submitted to the Building …
Public Service Commission considers W 48 Owner LLC's petition to submeter electricity at a 509 West 48th Street affordable rental building and requests waiver of energy audit requirements under 16 NYCRR § 96.5(k)(3).
New York State Comptroller maintains a registry of abandoned property and unclaimed funds; interested parties may file claims through the Office of Unclaimed Funds per Abandoned Property Law Section 1406.
New York State Department of State variance petition 2026-0276 requests relief from Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code basement ceiling height requirements at 16 Kilburn Avenue in Huntington, Suffolk County.
Public Service Commission proposed rule addresses a petition to modify submetering requirements for 59 of 112 units in a New York supportive housing building under 16 NYCRR Part 96.
New York Department of State emergency rule requires housing authorities in 25 designated communities to verify lead paint inspections via the State Rental Registry during fire safety inspections of pre-1980 residential buildings; effective May 3, 2…
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