File #: Int 2000-2020    Version: * Name: Equitable distribution of emergency funding by borough.
Type: Introduction Status: Filed (End of Session)
Committee: Committee on Small Business
On agenda: 7/28/2020
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the equitable distribution of emergency funding by borough
Sponsors: Mark Gjonaj , Laurie A. Cumbo, Robert E. Cornegy, Jr., Francisco P. Moya, Farah N. Louis, Peter A. Koo, Robert F. Holden, Justin L. Brannan, Paul A. Vallone, Kalman Yeger
Council Member Sponsors: 10
Summary: This bill would require the Department of Small Business Services (SBS), before disbursing certain emergency loans or grants, to post on their website the number of businesses by borough that would be eligible for such loans or grants. The bill would then require the City government to disburse emergency loans or grants by borough in proportion to the estimate posted by SBS, or come within five percentage points of that number. The City government could also satisfy the requirements of this bill, even if emergency loan and grant disbursement is not made in a proportion within five percentage points of the estimate, if the government can demonstrate it made a good faith effort to do so.
Attachments: 1. Summary of Int. No. 2000, 2. Int. No. 2000, 3. July 28, 2020 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files, 4. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 7-28-20, 5. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - July 28, 2020, 6. Committee Report 9/17/21, 7. Hearing Testimony 9/17/21, 8. Hearing Transcript 9/17/21

Int. No. 2000

 

By Council Members Gjonaj, Cumbo, Cornegy, Moya, Louis, Koo, Holden, Brannan, Vallone and Yeger

 

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the equitable distribution of emergency funding by borough

 

Be it enacted by the Council as follows:

 

Section 1. Chapter 10 of title 22 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 22-1006 to read as follows:

§ 22-1006 Equitable disbursement of emergency funding a. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the term “emergency funding” means a loan or grant program funded at 250,000 dollars or more in total that is created or administered by an agency in response to an emergency declared by the mayor or governor, over which an agency has control of eligibility standards, which partially or fully funds the operating expenses of businesses.

b. Before disbursement of emergency funding, the department shall post on its website an estimate of the number of businesses in the city, broken down by borough, that would be eligible for such emergency funding. Such estimate shall not be limited by the total amount of emergency funding being made available. Such posted information shall be accompanied by a description of the methodology used to make such estimate.

c. The administering agency shall disburse emergency funding to businesses in each borough in proportion to the number of businesses eligible in such borough, as estimated in accordance with subdivision b of this section. The agency shall be deemed to be in compliance with the requirements of this subdivision if, when all such emergency funding is disbursed: 1. the percentage of emergency funding awards disbursed to businesses per borough is within five percentage points of the number of businesses eligible per borough posted in accordance with subdivision b of this section; or 2. the agency can demonstrate, in a report posted on its website and submitted to the speaker of the council within 30 days of all the emergency funding being disbursed, that a good faith effort was made to meet such standard. The department shall post data on the percentage of emergency funding awards disbursed to businesses per borough on the same webpage as the information posted in accordance with subdivision b of this section.

§ 2. This local law takes effect 30 days after becoming law.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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