New York's Green Light Law limits state and local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and shields DMV records, applying uniformly to every county, city, town, and village in the state.
Vehicle and Traffic Law Β§ 201, enacted by the Driver's License Access and Privacy Act of 2019, prohibits the Department of Motor Vehicles from sharing records with any agency that primarily enforces immigration law unless the requester provides a judicial warrant or court order. Personal information collected for driver's licenses cannot be released to ICE or CBP for civil immigration enforcement. Executive Order 170 directs state agencies and officers not to inquire about immigration status unless required by law and not to disclose status information except as required. While New York does not have a single sanctuary statute, these provisions and case law set a statewide floor: localities may go further but cannot compel cooperation with civil ICE detainers. State courthouses are also protected under the Protect Our Courts Act, which bars civil arrests in or near courthouses without a judicial warrant.
DMV employees who knowingly disclose protected records to immigration authorities without a judicial warrant face misdemeanor liability and disciplinary action; civil arrests at courthouses can be challenged and quashed under the Protect Our Courts Act.
Syracuse, NY
Syracuse limits construction noise in residential areas under the Noise Control Ordinance. Construction is generally restricted during nighttime hours and ea...
Syracuse, NY
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Syracuse, NY
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Syracuse, NY
New York State does not require neighbor consent to build a fence on your property. Fences must be within property lines and comply with local zoning.
Syracuse, NY
Syracuse permits residents to keep up to six hens with a chicken permit under Revised General Ordinances Chapter 6, adopted as part of the urban agriculture ...
Syracuse, NY
Syracuse allows beekeeping subject to conditions. Hives must be managed to prevent nuisance to neighbors. New York State requires beekeeper registration.
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