It was passed in a vote of over 200 delegates, with just two against.
Last month, the Board of Alderman passed the measure in an 11-to-4 vote.
The legislation passed the House in a 417-2 bipartisan vote on February 9, 2012.
The amendments passed 30 to 28, in a vote for which only about 10 percent of the 577 members of the assembly were present.
The City Council passed the measure in a 9-0 vote during an emergency meeting tonight.
The bill was finally passed in a bipartisan vote of 360 to 74.
The amendment was passed in a 6-to-1 vote, with one board member abstaining.
The motion passed in a vote of 229 to 193.
It passed in a bipartisan vote of 234 to 193.
The House subsequently passed the bill in a second vote on October 3.