The New York City Council recently passed Local Law 81 of 2021 to establish a temporary program to resolve outstanding judgments imposed by the Environmental Control Board. Council members were motivated to pass this legislation in an attempt to reduce the economic strain the pandemic has had on New Yorkers.
If a judgment has been filed in court for outstanding violations and you failed to appear before the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH), you may be eligible to participate in the program, waive a percentage of your penalties, and clear your violations. OATH holds hearings on what are called Environmental Control Board (ECB) cases. These cases involve summonses that are issued by 13 different city enforcement agencies responsible for protecting the public's health, safety, and clean environment. OATH hearing officers’ decisions on these summonses are final unless an appeal from the hearing decision is accepted.
The legislation was sent to the mayor, who has 30 days to either sign a bill into law, veto the bill, or take no action. According to the legislative history, the bill was returned unsigned by the mayor. However, the bill will become effective because if the mayor doesn’t sign or veto the bill within 30 days, it becomes law. Here are some of the specifics for the amnesty program:
You may be eligible for the amnesty program if you meet the following criteria:
You may not be eligible for a settlement if:
If you have made certain partial penalty payments prior to the start of the program, you may still be eligible to participate.
Under the program, subject to certain conditions, default penalties and associated accrued interest would be waived.
The program would last for 90 days in fiscal year 2022 and the Commissioner of Finance would be able to extend the program for an additional 90 days. The fiscal year runs from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022.
It's important to note that after the amnesty period has concluded, any judgment that remains outstanding and hasn’t been resolved by this program will continue to have full legal effectiveness and enforceability regardless of whether it could’ve been resolved under this program.