Visa Overstay Penalties Act of 2025
Bill S 1937 allows Rockland County municipalities to add unpaid housing code violation fines to annual tax levies, enhancing revenue recovery and promoting compliance.
Bill S 1937 allows Rockland County municipalities to add unpaid housing code violation fines to annual tax levies, enhancing revenue recovery and promoting compliance.
The primary purpose of Bill S 1937 is to provide municipalities within Rockland County the authority to incorporate unpaid penalties, costs, and fines related to housing code violations into their annual tax levy. This measure aims to enhance the financial accountability of property owners who fail to comply with housing regulations, thereby ensuring that municipalities can recover costs associated with enforcing housing codes.
Affected Parties:
Financial Implications: By allowing municipalities to recover unpaid fines through tax levies, the bill aims to reduce the financial burden on local governments that currently absorb the costs of enforcement without recourse to recover those funds.
This bill is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- S 5424
- S 1773
- S 3478
- S 5010
- S 4713
These related bills may provide context or additional frameworks regarding housing code enforcement and municipal authority in Rockland County.
Bill S 1937 seeks to empower Rockland County municipalities to effectively manage and recover costs associated with housing code violations. By integrating unpaid fines into the tax levy, the bill aims to promote compliance with housing regulations while supporting local government financial health. Further legislative actions will clarify the bill's future and potential implementation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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