Resolution Information
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Referred to: The Laws and Rules, Governmental Services Committee (Chairman
Roberts and Legislators Belfiglio, Donaldson, Lopez, Loughran, R. Parete and
Rodriguez)
Legislator Hector Rodriguez offers the following:
WHEREAS, the Ulster County Legislature hereby finds that there is no
greater danger to the health, morals, safety, and welfare of the County than the
existence of prejudice, intolerance, and antagonism among its residents because of
actual or perceived differences, including those based on race, color, religion,
ethnicity, creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, familial status,
gender, marital status, sexual orientation or disability; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to New York State General Municipal Law Section 239,
the County of Ulster is currently authorized to create and maintain a Commission on
Human Rights; and
WHEREAS, the Ulster County Legislature finds that it is imperative that the
jurisdiction of the Ulster County Human Rights Commission, in relation to matters
within the County of Ulster, be concurrent with the jurisdiction of the New York
State Human Rights Commission, and
WHEREAS, the Ulster County Legislature hereby seeks to amend New York
State General Municipal Law Section 239 to establish that the jurisdiction of the
Ulster County Commission on Human Rights, in relation to matters within the
County of Ulster, as concurrent with the jurisdiction of the New York State
Commission on Human Rights; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Ulster County Legislature hereby requests that the New
York State Legislature introduce home rule legislation amending General Municipal
Law Section 239 to include the following language:
Nothing in this article shall be deemed to limit or reduce the
powers of the Ulster County commission on human rights,
and with respect to such powers, the jurisdiction of the
Ulster County commission on human rights, in relation to
matters within the County of Ulster, shall be deemed to be
concurrent with the jurisdiction of the New York state
division of human rights.
and, be it further
RESOLVED, that these intentions be transmitted to New York State Senators
George A. Amedore, John J. Bonacic, William J. Larkin, Jr. and James Seward, and
New York State Assemblymen Kevin A. Cahill, Frank K. Skartados, Brian D. Miller,
and Peter Lopez,
and moves its adoption.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: NOES:
Defeated in Committee: Laws and Rules, Governmental Services on February 15,
2017
Petition to Discharge successfully executed.
Referred Back to Laws and Rules, Governmental Services Committee at Legislative
Session on April 18, 2017
Postponed in Committee: Laws and Rules, Governmental Services on May 15, 2017
Passed Committee: Laws and Rules, Governmental Services on ____________.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
NONE
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Updated: January 29, 2019
Votes on this Resolution
yes no abstained no voteCommittee Vote to Postpone Resolution No. 11.2
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