New York Enacts July Rules Affecting 450,000 Health Plans and Luxury Second Homes
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Updated · FOX 5 New York · Jun 29
New York Enacts July Rules Affecting 450,000 Health Plans and Luxury Second Homes
2 articles · Updated · FOX 5 New York · Jun 29
Summary
July 1 brings a broad set of New York rule changes, including a new surcharge on luxury pied-a-terre homes and the first batch of new supervisory licenses for mobile food vendors.
About 450,000 New Yorkers will lose their current health coverage on July 1 after federal funding shifts hit the state's Essential Plan.
July 28 extends worker protections in New York City, with rideshare apps barred from wrongful deactivation under a new local law.
That same day, security guard employers in the city must provide minimum wage, paid vacation and supplemental benefits.
The changes span taxes, health insurance and labor rules, signaling a wider summer policy reset for residents, workers and some out-of-state property owners.