February 18, 2015
NY State Court, City Governments Cannot Restrict Where Sex Offenders Live
Will Google Maps have to be re-written?
[From article]
The Court of Appeals in Albany voted 5-0 to strike down a 2006 Nassau County law that banned offenders from living within 1,000 feet of a school — saying that only the state had the power to enact such a ban.
The decision in the Nassau case set a precedent that will affect more than 100 similar municipal ordinances around the state that set boundaries around parks, schools and other areas where children are likely to gather.
“A local government’s police power is not absolute,” Judge Eugene Pigott Jr. wrote. “Although a local government is constitutionally empowered to enact local laws relating to the welfare of its citizens through its police power, it is prohibited from exercising that power through the adoption of local laws that are inconsistent with the New York State Constitution or any general law of the state.”
http://nypost.com/2015/02/17/local-governments-cant-restrict-where-sex-offenders-live-court/
Local governments can’t restrict where sex offenders live: court
By Rich Calder
New York Post
February 17, 2015 | 7:12pm
Labels:
City Government,
Geography,
Jurisdiction,
Neighborhood,
Sex Offenders
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