Consistent with the final rule issued by the US Treasury, all ARPA funds must be obligated by December 31, 2024. The information below will clarify the amended definition of "obligation" and several related issues.
WEBINAR & SLIDE DECK: Countdown to the ARPA SLFRF Obligation Deadline: What Local Governments Need to Know Before December 31, 2024
Obligate it or Lose it! Preparing for the Upcoming ARPA SLFRF Obligation Deadline
WEBINAR: U.S. Department of the Treasury: State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds: New Obligation FAQs
WEBINAR QUESTIONS AND SLFRF FAQ REFERENCES
The updated obligation-related FAQs are found in the new Section 17: https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/136/SLFRF-Final-Rule-FAQ.pdf
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REGISTER | December 4, 2024 (9:00 a.m.)
The holiday season is prime time for cybercriminals, and local governments are not immune from the ripple effects of increased online scams and fraud. This December, our webinar will focus on scams that can impact government employees, constituents, and municipalities as a whole during the holiday season. We’ll explore common fraud schemes, phishing tactics, and best practices to promote cyber hygiene within your organization and community. Join us to learn how to recognize holiday-related cyber threats and safeguard sensitive information amid increased online shopping and digital activity.
REGISTER | December 17, 2024 | (9:00 a.m.)
Maintaining safe passage on streets and sidewalks is one of the most important functions of a public works team. Because of the relationship to these heavily used vehicle and pedestrian corridors which also provide access to infrastructure such as storm drains, water distribution lines and sewer lines, it becomes critical that sound methodology and documentation is employed. In this session we’ll talk about tools and techniques designed to minimize the likelihood of claims succeeding against your village or city through sound inventory and inspection practices, preventive maintenance plans, documentation of practices performed and more.
Presenter: David Bloodgood, V.P., NYMIR Risk Management
We are excited to kickstart our exclusive One-on-One Consultation service. Elisabeth Dubois, NYMIR’s Cybersecurity Risk Specialist will reach out to you in advance of your renewal, typically 2-3 months prior, to schedule a personalized meeting. During this consultation, you'll have the opportunity to:
Click HERE for a description of Cyber Security Service FREE to our NYMIR Cyber Members
The development of our Legislative Program occurs each fall at NYCOM's Virtual Legislative Priorities Meeting when city and village members discuss and prioritize legislative issues for the ensuing legislative session. Following a discussion of specific policy issues, the members in attendance vote on the top priorities for the upcoming year.
2025 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
FINANCE
1. Maintain and Increase State Aid to Cities and Villages
2. Provide Dedicated Funding for Local Water and Sewer Infrastructure
3. Increase Highway Funding
4. Remove the Tax Cap’s Disincentives for Economic Growth
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1. Enhance Tools to Address Vacant, Distressed, and Abandoned Property
2. Create Financial Incentives to Revitalize Properties
3. Strengthen Tools for Downtown Revitalization
4. Limit the Application and Cost of the Prevailing Wage Mandate
ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
1. Provide Lead Service Line Replacement Assistance
2. Provide Assistance for Electric Vehicle Fleets
3. Address Water Contamination and Source Water Protection
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS AND PUBLIC SAFETY
1. Support Workforce Recruitment and Retention Initiatives
2. Establish General Ambulance Service as an Essential Service and Support State Funding for EMS Providers
3. Allow Public Safety Considerations in Bail Determinations
The Taking the Bench program will be held at the Third Judicial District Administrative Office, 2500 Pond View (1st floor Conference Room, Room 110), Castleton-on-Hudson, NY on Monday, December 9th, Tuesday, December 10th, Wednesday, December 11th, Thursday, December 12th and Friday, December 13th, 2024. The program classes are required for non-attorney justices prior to taking the bench, but we certainly welcome and encourage new attorney judges to attend as well.
View Details Here. Registration must be done online and the information regarding same is contained in the attached. Registration is open and will close on Friday, December 6, 2024 at 12:00 pm.
To register for the in-person Fall 2024 Taking the Bench Certification Program on or after November 6, 2024, the newly elected/appointed justice must register through the following link: https://fm-web-22.nycourts.gov/fmi/webd/TVREGISTRATION.
The “account name” is ‘court’ and the “password” is ‘court’. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Justice Court Support at 1-800-232-0630 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
UNFUNDED MANDATE & LIABILITY EXPOSURE
The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed significant changes to the OSHA Fire Brigade Standard (1910.156). If approved in its current form, the rule will impact all fire departments (volunteer, combination, and paid) across New York and the country.
The 608-page document outlining the proposed changes would incorporate costly health and safety standard mandates and expose municipal fire departments to litigation and costly settlements. It could also cripple already fiscally strapped departments and further negatively impact the recruitment and retention efforts of struggling volunteer fire departments. NYCOM fully supports measures that will protect first responder safety. However, there needs to be a balanced approach that takes into consideration the realities of each department.
As a result of the over 4,000 comments that were submitted to OSHA during the public comment period (NYCOM’s joint letter can be found here), OSHA has scheduled an informal public hearing on the proposed rule beginning on November 12, 2024.
Additional information about the proposed rulemaking can be found here.
The OSHA Emergency Response Standard Proposed Rule Can Be Found Here: Emergency Response Standard; Proposed Rule | Occupational Safety and Health Administration (osha.gov)
U.S. Department of Labor Information: Emergency Response Rulemaking | Occupational Safety and Health Administration (osha.gov)
Information Webinar By OSHA Training Institute: Webinar: Emergency Response Rule
Federal Register – Submit A Comment: Federal Register :: Emergency Response Standard
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