By Assembly Bill A5976, which has passed the NYS Assembly, sexual harassment trainings are going to become discrimination trainings in the near term - all protected classes, not just sex. As the Senate and the Governor are also in the same political party as the Assembly, it is expected to become law. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
We are thrilled to announce that we have enhanced our training center with an Audience Response System.
Now Lieb School and Lieb Compliance trainings at 308 W. Main Street, Smithtown New York will include an interactive component for student engagement that is second to none.
This system was specifically added for our sexualharassmenttrainingny.com program to empower audience members, who are otherwise reluctant to share their stories, by letting them know that their co-workers have had a similar experience. When the silent majority speaks, change happens.
We can't wait to learn with you.
Now Lieb School and Lieb Compliance trainings at 308 W. Main Street, Smithtown New York will include an interactive component for student engagement that is second to none.
This system was specifically added for our sexualharassmenttrainingny.com program to empower audience members, who are otherwise reluctant to share their stories, by letting them know that their co-workers have had a similar experience. When the silent majority speaks, change happens.
We can't wait to learn with you.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
As of February 25, 2019, the method for establishing fees has changed for the following:
- All building permits
- Universal design permits
- Fire prevention fees
- Sign permits
- Towing business fees
- Tree preservation fees
- Zoning and land use regulation fees
- Brookhaven Calabro Airport fees
- Department of the Assessor fees.
The formula used to calculate fees is (Current Fee) + ((B-A)/A x (Current Fee)) = New Fee. The formula was derived pursuant to the Consumer Price Index.
- B represents the price index from July to June of the immediately preceding year.
- A is the price index for July of the immediately preceding year.
To view all the updates to the Town Code, click here.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Source
of income discrimination is now prohibited in all of New York State as a result
of Governor Cuomo’s signing of the New
York State FY 2020 Budget. The Budget amends the New York
State Human Rights Law or Section
292 of the Executive Law to add and define “lawful source of
income” as a protected class.
The
term “lawful source of income” shall include, but not be limited to, “child support, alimony, foster care
subsidies, income derived from social security, or any form of federal, state,
or local public assistance or housing assistance including, but not limited to,
section 8 vouchers, or any other form of housing assistance payment or credit
whether or not such income or credit is paid or attributed directly to a
landlord, and any other forms of lawful income.” Exec. Law §292(36).
Prior
to Governor Cuomo’s signing of the Budget, source of income discrimination was
already prohibited in New York City, Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties,
among others. It is important to note that as a result of the new law, the
cooperative and condominium exemptions in Westchester County are no longer
applicable.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019
The New York Real Estate Journal has recognized Andrew Lieb in their spotlight section as 2019 Ones to Watch.
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