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Bed bug history report First, Local Law 69 necessitates the annual submission of a bed bug history report to the city, detailing any infestations and the eradication measures taken within each apartment over the past year. This report aims to track and manage bed bug issues systematically across the city.
How can I clear them? After the certification deadline has passed, building owners may file a Dismissal Request form with their Borough Service Center for a fee or seek a Violation Reissuance, which is a free certification program.
Local Law 65 of 2018 (Int. A Local Law to amend the Administrative Code of the City of New York, in relation to notification of proposed soil or foundation work.
Local Law 64 of 2017 established an Environmental Justice Advisory Board comprised of external environmental justice leaders (advocates, academics, and public health experts) to advise the City as it implements these laws and to bring this work to New Yorkers through public hearings and other forms of engagement.
Dust from lead paint is the most commonly identified source of childhood lead poisoning. New York City banned lead paint for residential use in 1960, but many older buildings may still have lead paint.

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The law mandates these tests be completed by August 2025, or within one year of the move-in date of any child under age six, whichever is sooner. Local Law 66(Opens in a new window) Lowers the threshold that defines paint or similar surface coating as lead-based from 1.0 mg/cm2 to 0.5 mg/cm2.
Things Tenants Must Do This form tells your landlord if any children younger than 6 years live in your apartment. Wash floors, window sills, hands, toys, and pacifiers often. Remind your doctor to test your child for lead poisoning at ages 1 and 2. Ask the doctor about testing older children.
The amendments to Chapter 11 of Title 28 of the Rules of the City of New York implement Local Law number 66 for the year 2019 (Local Law 66), which provides for an amended definition of lead- based paint when HPD promulgates a rule stating that the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has provided

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