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Meeting Name: Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 12/18/2025 10:45 AM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: 250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
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Int 1332-2025 *Justin L. Brannan Proposed Int. No. 1332-AWrongful deactivation of app-based contracted delivery workers.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit delivery services from deactivating app-based contracted delivery workers unless the deactivation is for just cause or bona fide economic reasons. A delivery service would be required to use progressive discipline prior to deactivating a worker for just cause, unless such deactivation is for egregious misconduct, and would be required to provide notice of such deactivation within 72 hours of deactivating the worker. A delivery service would be required to provide 120 days’ advance notice prior to deactivation for bona fide economic reasons. An app-based contracted delivery worker may challenge their deactivation in an informal resolution process with the delivery service, or request that the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) investigate the deactivation. If DCWP determines the deactivation was wrongful, the delivery worker would be entitled to remedies including reinstatement and payment of lost earnings.   Not available Not available
Int 1391-2025 *Adrienne E. Adams Proposed Int. No. 1391-AEstablishment of compensation and training standards for security guards.IntroductionThis bill would direct security guard employers to provide their security guard employees with minimum wage, paid vacation time and supplemental benefits that meet or exceed the minimum wage, paid vacation time and supplemental benefits required for private sector security guards engaged on New York City public building service contracts in excess of $1,500. This bill would set forth enforcement options including those available to the City and to workers. The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection would conduct education and outreach related to this bill and report annually on enforcement.   Not available Not available
Res 0499-2024 *Rita C. Joseph  Protecting Consumers from Deceptive AI Act.Resolution    Not available Not available