LOCAL LAW "I" FOR 2021
A LOCAL LAW OF THE COUNTY OF ALBANY, NEW YORK, AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 1 FOR 2013, ENTITLED "AN OMNIBUS HUMAN RIGHTS LAW FOR ALBANY COUNTY"
Introduced: 9/13/21
By Ms. Chapman, Messrs. Feeney, A. Joyce, Mss. Cunningham, Plotsky, Messrs. Peter, Clay, Fein, Miller, Reidy and Simpson:
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY OF ALBANY AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Title
This Local Law shall be known as the "CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair) Amendment" for Albany County.
SECTION 2. Legislative Intent
The purpose of this Local Law is to prevent employment discrimination based on natural hair texture and/or the use of protective hairstyles in Albany County.
Albany County is dedicated to protecting the rights of its residents and eliminating discrimination and bias in the workplace.
This Legislature hereby finds and determines that the history of our nation is riddled with laws and societal norms that subject those with certain visible characteristics, including natural hair texture and/or the use of protective hairstyles, to separate and unequal treatment in professional settings.
This Legislature further finds that, despite the efforts to reverse racist ideologies, natural hairstyles including braids, locs, cornrows, twists, Bantu knots, poufs, and Afros, as well as the use of turban wraps, continue to be a source of prejudice that have serious professional and economic consequences for individuals in Albany County.
Therefore, the purpose of this law is to amend the Albany County Omnibus Human Rights Law (Local Law No. 1 for 2013, as amended) to ban discrimination against the use of protective hairstyles and the wearing of natural hair textures.
SECTION 3. Prohibitions
Section 7, subsection 1. of Local Law No. 1 for 2013, "An Omnibus Human Rights Law for Albany County," as amended, is further amended by the addition of a new subdivision (j) as follows:
(j) It shall be an unlawfu...
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