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Notices
Click here for an archive of older notices. Please note that all notices are in PDF format.
2009
2008
- • Notice of Adoption to Repeal and Reenact Article 151 and Repeal Article 171 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Amend Article 165 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Amend Article 167 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of a Resolution to Amend Article 13 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of Amendments to Article 173 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Amend Article 201 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of a Resolution to Repeal and Reenact Article 71 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of a Resolution to Repeal and Reenact Article 89 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 89 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of Amendments to Chapter 23 (Food Service Establishment Sanitary Inspection Procedures) of Title 24 of the Rules of the City of New York
- • Notice of Adoption to Amend Article 175 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of A Resolution to Repeal and Reenact Article 11 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of Amendment to Article 115 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 88 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 151 and to Repeal Article 171 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Amend Article 173 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Amend Article 13 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 71 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of Amendment to Chapter 6 (Food Units) Of Title 24 of the Rules of the City Of New York
- • Notice of Adoption of Amendments to Chapter 6 (Food Units) of Title 24 of the Rules of the City Of New York
- • Notice of Adoption of a New Chapter 26 of Title 24 of the Rules of The City of New York Providing for The Establishment and Maintenance of Separate Borough Specific Waiting Lists for Those Seeking Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Permits Authorized to Be Issued By Local Law no. 9 of 2008
- • Notice of Intention to Amend Article 175 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Amend Article 115 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of a New Article 43 of The New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 11 of The New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of a Resolution to Repeal and Reenact Article 7 of The New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of a Resolution to Repeal and Reenact Article 3 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Add a New Article 43 to the New York City Health Code (Summary and Response to Public Health and Comments).
- • Notice of a Negotiated Acquisition Extension - VitalChek Contract
- • Notice of Adoption of Amendments to Chapter 6 (Food Units) of Title 24 of the Rules of the City of New York
- • Notice of Intention to Add a New Article 43 to the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of Amendments to Article 81 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of Amendments to Article 9 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of the Repeal and Reenactment of Article 1 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 3 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 7 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of the Repeal and Reenactment of Article 47 of the New York City Health Code
- • Notice of Adoption of a Resolution to Repeal and Reenact Article 81.50 (Calorie Posting)
This amendment to Article 81.50 of the Health Coderequires that information on calorie content values of menu items be clearly visible to patrons of restaurants at the time of ordering for menu items that are served in portions, the size and content of which are standardized, at food service establishments in the City of New York which are one of a group of fifteen or more food service establishments doing business nationally under the same name, and offering for sale substantially the same menu items.
[Summary and Response to Public Hearing and Comments]
- • Notice of Adoption to Amend Article 11 of the New York City Health Code
Section 11.03 of the Health
Code is being amended to require electronic laboratory reporting to the
Department of positive rotavirus, norovirus, RSV, VZV and MRSA test results;
separate reporting by healthcare providers will not be required for these
diseases. Section 11.03 of the Health Code is also being amended to remove
scarlet fever as a reportable disease/condition. In addition, Section 11.03 of
the Health Code is being amended to create a new subdivision (d) to require
electronic laboratory reporting of antibiotic susceptibility profiles for
reportable bacterial infections. Finally, Section 11.03 of the Health Code is
being amended to create a new subdivision (e) to describe the manner of
laboratory reporting for any of the reportable diseases/conditions listed in
§11.03(a).
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 1 of the New York City Health Code
As part of a
comprehensive review of the Health Code to assess its efficacy in protecting
the public health, the DOHMH proposes that the Board of Health update various
provisions of the Health Code to assure that it provide the adequate legal
tools for the Board and the DOHMH to effectively address the City's current
and future public health needs. The Department proposes, as part of this broad
revision of the Health Code, to repeal and reenact Article 1 so as to, in
large part, update definitional terms used throughout the Code and to
eliminate outdated terms.
- • Notice of Intention to Repeal and Reenact Article 9 of the New York City Health Code
The DOHMH proposes to update certain sections of Article 9 of the Health Code pursuant to a comprehensive review of the Health Code. As a result of this assessment of the Health Code, the DOHMH proposes that the Board amend the Sections 9.01, 9.03, 9.05 and 9.07 to eliminate unnecessary terms and language. Importantly, the proposal would allow the public to submit petitions electronically by facsimile or electronic mail.
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