Bill Text: NY S00494 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Creates the office of the cooperative and condominium ombudsman; authorizes the residential unit tax and establishes the office of the cooperative and condominium ombudsman fund.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - REFERRED TO FINANCE [S00494 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S00494-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                           494

                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                       (Prefiled)

                                     January 6, 2021
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sens.  KRUEGER,  HOYLMAN,  LIU,  MAYER -- read twice and
          ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee  on
          Finance

        AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to creating the office of
          the  cooperative  and  condominium ombudsman; to amend the tax law, in
          relation to authorizing the residential unit fee;  and  to  amend  the
          state finance law, in relation to establishing the office of the coop-
          erative and condominium ombudsman fund

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. The executive law is amended by adding a new  article  49-C
     2  to read as follows:
     3                                ARTICLE 49-C
     4             OFFICE OF THE COOPERATIVE AND CONDOMINIUM OMBUDSMAN
     5  Section 996.   Short title.
     6          996-a.  Legislative declaration.
     7          996-b. Definitions.
     8          996-c. Office of the cooperative and condominium ombudsman.
     9          996-d. Functions, powers and duties of the office.
    10          996-e. Principal office and satellite offices.
    11          996-f. Assistance of other state agencies.
    12          996-g. Reports  to the governor, attorney general and the legis-
    13                   lature.
    14          996-h. Contract authority.
    15          996-i. Separability.
    16    § 996. Short title. This article shall be known and may  be  cited  as
    17  the "cooperative and condominium ombudsman act".
    18    § 996-a. Legislative declaration. The legislature finds and determines
    19  as follows:

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01487-01-1

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     1    Cooperative  and condominium housing constitutes a significant portion
     2  of New York state's residential housing stock. It is and  has  been  the
     3  public policy of this state to encourage such forms of home ownership. A
     4  wide  variety  of  laws  have  been  enacted  to provide fairness in the
     5  conversion of rental properties to cooperative and condominium ownership
     6  and  in  the  regulation  and taxation of cooperatives and condominiums.
     7  State and local laws and regulations are also designed  to  ensure  that
     8  the  residents  of  such  housing  are  provided with safe and habitable
     9  accommodations.
    10    Inevitably, disputes have arisen  among  cooperative  and  condominium
    11  sponsors  and  developers, cooperative shareholders and condominium unit
    12  owners, prospective shareholders and unit owners,  boards  of  directors
    13  and boards of managers. Such disputes often result in lengthy and costly
    14  litigation  and  uncertainty as to the rights of the parties pending the
    15  outcome of litigation. Such litigation diverts resources that  could  be
    16  better  utilized to provide affordable and well-maintained buildings and
    17  grounds for the common good of the owners.
    18    This article is necessary to provide a neutral, informative and acces-
    19  sible resource available to all parties involved in residential  cooper-
    20  ative  and condominium ownership and governance. The ombudsman appointed
    21  pursuant to this article will conduct outreach programs to educate  unit
    22  owners  and board members as to their legal rights and responsibilities.
    23  The  ombudsman  will  encourage  alternative  dispute  resolution   when
    24  disputes  do  arise.  The ombudsman will be available to provide dispute
    25  resolution services on consent of the parties. The ombudsman  will  also
    26  provide  monitoring  and  supervision  of  cooperative  and  condominium
    27  elections.
    28    § 996-b. Definitions. 1. "Cooperative" means a  corporation  organized
    29  and  operating  pursuant  to the general business law or the cooperative
    30  corporations law for the primary purpose of providing residential  hous-
    31  ing to its shareholders.
    32    2.  "Condominium"  means  a  homeowners association or any association
    33  organized and operating pursuant to article nine-B of the real  property
    34  law for the primary purpose of providing residential housing to its unit
    35  owners.
    36    3.  "Office"  means  the  office  of  the  cooperative and condominium
    37  ombudsman created by this article.
    38    4. "Ombudsman" means the chief administrative officer of the office of
    39  the cooperative and condominium ombudsman.
    40    5. "State agency" means any  department,  board,  bureau,  commission,
    41  division,  office,  council  or agency of the state, or a public benefit
    42  corporation or authority authorized by the laws of the state.
    43    6. "Local agency" means any  department,  board,  bureau,  commission,
    44  division, office, council, officer or agency of a city, town or village.
    45    §  996-c.  Office of the cooperative and condominium ombudsman. 1. The
    46  office of the cooperative and condominium ombudsman  is  hereby  created
    47  within  the department of law to have and exercise the functions, powers
    48  and duties provided by the provisions of  this  article  and  any  other
    49  provision  of  law.  The attorney general shall be responsible for over-
    50  sight of the office.
    51    2. The head of the office shall be  the  cooperative  and  condominium
    52  ombudsman  who shall be appointed by the attorney general. The ombudsman
    53  shall hold office until the end of the term of the attorney  general  by
    54  whom he or she was appointed and until his or her successor is appointed
    55  and  has qualified. The ombudsman may be removed by the attorney general

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     1  for cause, after being given an opportunity to be heard. A vacancy shall
     2  be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
     3    3.  The  ombudsman  shall  receive an annual salary to be fixed by the
     4  attorney general within the amount made available therefor by an  appro-
     5  priation  and  shall be allowed his or her actual and necessary expenses
     6  in the performance of his or her duties. The ombudsman's salary shall be
     7  no less than the salaries of certain state officers  holding  the  posi-
     8  tions  indicated  in  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision one of section one
     9  hundred sixty-nine of this chapter.
    10    4. The ombudsman shall be an attorney  with  extensive  experience  in
    11  real  estate, cooperative and condominium law and in conflict and alter-
    12  native dispute resolution.
    13    5. The ombudsman shall direct the work of the office and shall be  the
    14  chief  executive  officer  of the office. The ombudsman may appoint such
    15  officers and employees as he or she may deem necessary, prescribe  their
    16  powers and duties, fix their compensation and provide for the reimburse-
    17  ment  of  their  expenses, all within amounts made available therefor by
    18  appropriation. Such officers and employees shall include  attorneys  and
    19  other  professionals  with  extensive experience in real estate, cooper-
    20  ative and condominium law and in conflict and alternative dispute resol-
    21  ution.
    22    6. The ombudsman and officers and employees of the office shall adhere
    23  to a code of ethics in order to inspire public confidence and  trust  in
    24  the  fairness  and  impartiality  of  the  office.  The  ombudsman shall
    25  prescribe such code of ethics. Such code shall require that the  ombuds-
    26  man and officers and employees of the office respect and comply with the
    27  law; that they not use or attempt to use their positions to secure priv-
    28  ileges  or  exemptions  for themselves or others; that they not solicit,
    29  accept or agree to accept any gifts or gratuities from persons having or
    30  likely to have any official transaction with the office; that  they  not
    31  request  or accept any payment in addition to their regular compensation
    32  for assistance given as part of their official  duties;  and  that  they
    33  shall  not  perform  any function in a manner that improperly favors any
    34  person or party.
    35    7. The ombudsman and officers and employees of the  office  shall  not
    36  serve  as officers or employees of a political party or a club or organ-
    37  ization related to a political party, receive  remuneration  for  activ-
    38  ities  on behalf of any candidate for public office or party position or
    39  engage in soliciting votes or other activities on behalf of a  candidate
    40  for public office or party position.
    41    8.  The secretary to the governor shall assure that all state agencies
    42  provide the ombudsman with assistance in advancing the purposes  of  the
    43  office and to assure that the activities of the office are fully coordi-
    44  nated with the activities of state agencies providing related services.
    45    §  996-d. Functions, powers and duties of the office. The office shall
    46  have the following functions, powers and duties:
    47    1. To educate and inform shareholders of cooperatives and unit  owners
    48  of condominiums, their boards of directors and boards of managers, prop-
    49  erty  managers, professionals working with and for such boards and other
    50  interested parties of their legal rights and responsibilities under  the
    51  federal,  state and local laws and regulations applicable to cooperative
    52  and condominium housing in the state of New York and under  the  cooper-
    53  ative and condominium documents governing the respective properties.
    54    2.  To  coordinate  and  assist  in the preparation and publication of
    55  educational and reference materials about residential  cooperatives  and

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     1  condominiums,  to  make such resources known and available to the widest
     2  possible audience.
     3    3.  To  organize  and conduct meetings, workshops, conferences, public
     4  hearings and forums and to utilize all forms of communications media  to
     5  disseminate  accurate  and  timely  information  of  interest to persons
     6  residing in, owning and managing cooperative and condominium housing.
     7    4. To provide meetings, mediation,  arbitration  and  other  forms  of
     8  alternative  dispute  resolution services to cooperative and condominium
     9  sponsors and developers, cooperative shareholders,  condominium  owners,
    10  their  boards  of  directors  and managers, prospective shareholders and
    11  unit owners and other parties so as to avoid costly  and  lengthy  liti-
    12  gation and reduce expenses for those involved in disputes.
    13    5.  To  subpoena  and  enforce the attendance of witnesses, administer
    14  oaths or affirmations and examine witnesses under oath and  require  the
    15  production  of  any  books and papers deemed relevant or material to the
    16  resolution of any dispute pending before the office.
    17    6. To engage with the housing courts, other trial  courts,  state  and
    18  local  agencies  and  with alternative dispute resolution programs main-
    19  tained by the  office  of  court  administration  in  order  to  provide
    20  specialized  expertise  in the resolution of cooperative and condominium
    21  disputes as an alternative to litigation.
    22    7. To offer procedures, monitors and vote counting services to  assure
    23  fair elections for members of cooperative boards of directors and condo-
    24  minium  boards  of managers.  Fifteen percent of the total voting inter-
    25  ests in a cooperative or condominium or shareholders or  owners  of  six
    26  residential  units,  whichever  is  greater,  may petition the office to
    27  attend and conduct an election of directors or managers. All costs asso-
    28  ciated with the election monitoring process shall be paid by the cooper-
    29  ative or condominium.
    30    8. To refer any complaint received to the appropriate law  enforcement
    31  agency for prosecution, if deemed appropriate by the office.
    32    9. To perform any other functions that are necessary or appropriate to
    33  fulfill the duties and responsibilities of the office.
    34    §  996-e.  Principal  office  and  satellite offices. The office shall
    35  maintain its principal office in the city of New  York  and  shall  have
    36  satellite  offices in other locations within the state of New York where
    37  there are significant concentrations of cooperative or condominium hous-
    38  ing.
    39    § 996-f.  Assistance  of  other  state  agencies.  To  effectuate  the
    40  purposes  of  this article, the ombudsman may request and shall be enti-
    41  tled to receive from any state agency, and the same  are  authorized  to
    42  provide,  such assistance, services, facilities, and data as will enable
    43  the office to carry out its  functions,  powers  and  duties,  and  such
    44  temporarily  or  permanently  assigned  personnel as the director of the
    45  budget may approve.
    46    § 996-g. Reports to the governor, attorney general  and  the  legisla-
    47  ture.  The  office  shall  make  an  annual report, to be received on or
    48  before January first, to the governor, attorney general and the legisla-
    49  ture concerning the activities undertaken by the office, recommendations
    50  for legislative proposals, data concerning program activities and  other
    51  pertinent information as may be required.
    52    §  996-h.  Contract authority. The office is hereby empowered to enter
    53  into any agreement or contract with any state or local agency  necessary
    54  or convenient to carry out the provisions of this article.
    55    §  996-i. Separability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or
    56  part of this article shall be adjudged by any court of competent  juris-

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     1  diction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invali-
     2  date  the  remainder  thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to
     3  the clause,  sentence,  paragraph,  section  or  part  thereof  directly
     4  involved  in  the  controversy  in  which  such judgment shall have been
     5  rendered.
     6    § 2. The tax law is amended by adding a new section 186-h to  read  as
     7  follows:
     8    §  186-h. Residential unit fee. A cooperative housing corporation or a
     9  homeowners association, as such terms are defined in section two hundred
    10  ten of this chapter, shall pay an annual fee of six dollars per year for
    11  each residential unit located in a building or buildings owned or  oper-
    12  ated  by  such  corporation or association. Such fee shall be payable to
    13  the department. All revenue  from  the  fee  imposed  pursuant  to  this
    14  section  shall  be paid by the department to the state comptroller to be
    15  deposited to and credited to the office of the cooperative and condomin-
    16  ium ombudsman fund, established pursuant to section eighty-one-a of  the
    17  state finance law.
    18    §  3. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 81-a to
    19  read as follows:
    20    § 81-a. Office of the cooperative and condominium ombudsman  fund.  1.
    21  There  is  hereby  established in the custody of the state comptroller a
    22  special fund to be known as the "office of the cooperative and condomin-
    23  ium ombudsman fund".
    24    2. The office of the cooperative and condominium ombudsman fund  shall
    25  consist of monies appropriated thereto, funds transferred from any other
    26  fund  or  sources,  and monies deposited therein pursuant to section one
    27  hundred eighty-six-h of the tax law.
    28    3. The monies in the office of the cooperative and condominium ombuds-
    29  man fund shall be kept separate from and shall not  be  commingled  with
    30  any  other  monies  in the custody of the state comptroller. Such monies
    31  shall be allocated to and expended by the department of law  solely  for
    32  the  staffing  and  administration  of the office of the cooperative and
    33  condominium ombudsman of such department.
    34    § 4. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    35  it shall have become a law.
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