The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports related to the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
CHS publishes a weekly data report in response to City Council Local Law 59 related to the outbreak of infectious diseases in city jails during public health emergencies.
Emergency Executive Order No. 154, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 150, dated July 25, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 155, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 151, dated July 25, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to COVID-19 pandemic.
Emergency Executive Order No. 157, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 153, dated July 25, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order No. 156, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 152, dated July 25, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers Island.
Agency Report on its policies addressing identifying information that is collected, retained, and disclosed in accordance with Administrative Code Section 23-1205 and LL 245 of 2017.
The New York City Department of Sanitation is again reminding those affected that it would start enforcing the rules, starting July 31, 2022, requiring additional food-related businesses to put their food scraps to beneficial reuse.
Biennial report required pursuant to the Identifying Information Law, containing information related to the collection and disclosure of identifying information by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.