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Code · New York · Executive · Miscellaneous Provisions

§ 170-E. Disclosure of lawful source of income rights to prospective tenants.

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* § 170-e. Disclosure of lawful source of income rights to prospective
tenants. The division of human rights shall promulgate regulations
requiring any state, county, municipal or other governmental entity,
including but not limited to the division of housing and community
renewal, or any agency or instrumentality of such an entity, and any
public or private non-profit entity authorized to administer any public
housing program or assistance, including, but not limited to, the
section eight housing choice voucher program, or any other form of
housing assistance, payment, subsidy or credit, regardless of whether or
not such assistance, payment, subsidy or credit is paid or attributed
directly to a landlord, to ensure that individuals who have applied for
and are eligible to receive such assistance, payment, subsidy or credit
are informed, in writing, of their rights and remedies available under
law, with regard to lawful source of income discrimination pursuant to
this section.
* NB There are 2 § 170-e's
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