The Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), in partnership with our prevention provider agencies, conducted the first annual Family Experience Survey: ACS Prevention Services, in accordance with Local Law 17 of 2018. The purpose of the survey is to better understand the lived experiences of fa
Annual Report of Older Adult Centers in the City of New York. Report includes metrics on services and activities provided by older dult centers across the five boroughs for 2022.
BERS administers the BERS Qualified Pension Plan (the “QPP”) and the BERS Tax Deferred Annuity Program (the “TDA Program”) - Audits & Financial statements - Investment Reports - Actuarial Information - Statistical Reports.
Overview of the New York City Police Pension Fund's combining financial activities for the year end. All changes affecting the assets and deferred outflow and liabilities inflow of the funds are reflected on an accrual basis when the activity occurred, regardless of the timing of the cash flows.
TRS' Annual Comprehensive Financial Report is part of the City's overall financial reporting and presents TRS' financial position and the results of TRS operations.
Report on numbers of individuals using the Department's notification system for recorded deeds, numbers of properties registered, and also on fraudulent document recording complaints and referrals
This requires Parks to “maintain a regularly updated map on its website that displays each tree that was inspected, the result of such inspection and the action taken by the Parks in response to the result of such inspection.
This annual report covers the stare of workers' rights in NYC. It contains data that the agency is required to publish with respect to Local Law 98 of 2016 (Paid Care Industry), Local Law 46 of 2013 (Earned Safe and Sick Time Act), and Admin. Code § 20-1203 (Fair Workweek Laws).
A report on the outstanding debt for base penalties, default penalties, and default judgments issued for notices of violations returnable to the environmental control board (ECB) and referred to the department for collection during the previous fiscal year, and base penalties, default penalties, and default judgments issued for notices of violations returnable to the ECB and referred to the department for collection that remain in full force and effect, pursuant to subparagraph (i) of paragraph one of subdivision d of section 1049-a of the charter.
Funds and value of goods donated by organizations
or individuals and any conservancy arrangements; with his or her annual
report, the Commissioner shall make a statement of the condition of all the
gifts, devises and bequests of the previous year.
Pursuant to Local Law 98 of 2015 (Admin Code 18-144), please find the attached Annual Report on Park Maintenance for Fiscal Year 2022. Parks is required to submit this report every year to Council for the immediately preceding fiscal year on maintenance costs at our parks. We are also required to
Report on implementation of Lead Poisoning Prevention Program including an analysis of the department's program, a detailed statement of revenue and expenditures and statistical section designed to provide a detailed explanation of the department's enforcement. Due within four months after the close of the first fiscal year after which this article takes effect and for every fiscal year thereafter
A report on total overtime hours recorded and total overtime paid to employees of the New York city housing authority for the prior calendar year. The data in such report shall be aggregated by borough and housing development and disaggregated by department and job title
A report on the number of small procurement contracts, as defined by New York city housing authority procurement rules, 2 awarded during the prior calendar year. Such report shall include the dollar value of each contract, a description of the goods or services procured, the name of the vendor and the date the contract was awarded
Report shall include a statistical summary of the complaints received during such fiscal year, categorized by agency, type of complaint, agency response, mode of resolution, and such other factors as the public advocate deems appropriate; an analysis of recurring complaints and the public advocate's recommendations for administrative, legislative or budgetary actions to resolve the underlying problems causing the complaints; a summary of the findings and recommendations of the agency program reviews conducted during the fiscal year and a summary of the agency responses to such findings and recommendations; a summary of the charter requirements which, in the opinion of the public advocate are not being implemented by the city agencies and officers subject to them, including a description of the nature and extent of the failure to comply and a summary of the responses of the agencies or officers to the public advocate's conclusions; and a summary of improvements in charter compliance since the public advocate's last annual report . The report shall include an assessment of the fiscal implications of any recommendations presented
Report regarding claims for payment for tuition or services that were made by parents of a student with a disability pursuant to a due process complaint notice filed during the preceding academic year or a ten-day notice filed for the preceding academic year, and that resulted in a written settlement agreement.
Report on numbers of general education and special education school bus routes and scheduled length of time to complete, and criteria used to design school bus routes and goals of the department for time it should take to complete a school bus routes, additional goals and priorities of the department in provision of school bus service and summary of requirements in school bus vendor contracts
Report including, but not limited to, details of the office’s activities conducted during the prior calendar year, an assessment of the financial stability of the taxicab industry, and any recommendations regarding the financial stability of the taxicab industry
Detailed report on activities pertinent to the market, including listing of names and addresses of all conducting business in the market, acts of physical violence, all threats of such to person and/or property, referrals to prosecutions and results of same.
The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) is submitting this report pursuant
to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower
Protection Law.” Section 4, Subdivision (i) of the law provides that, “[n]ot later than October 31 of each year.
Pursuant to Local Law 21 of 2020, this report provides the most recently available information regarding children receiving early intervention services from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Report on Tow Truck Industry compliance between October 1, 2021 and September 30, 2022 submitted pursuant to N.Y.C. Ad. Code § 20-529 as amended by Local Law 80 of 2020.
This is the annual report required of the Interagency Coordinating Council on Youth, a NYC Charter mandated entity created in 1989 to promote interagency collaboration on issues relevant to young people and to support youth an families by utilizing the City of New York's many government resources.
Local Law 26/2011 requires agencies responsible for preparing for and responding to snow emergencies provide an annual snow preparedness and response report for each snow event of six inches or greater. From November 15, 2019 through November 14, 2020 there were zero (0) reportable snow events.
In accordance with the New York City Administrative Code §17-1001 (as amended by Local Law No. 19 of 2005), this report summarizes the Prescription Drug Discount Card Program, known as BigAppleRx. This report includes the period January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021.
This is the second report to be provided in compliance with Local Law 39 of 2019, covering fiscal year 2022 – July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022. This report provides an overview of ENDGBV activities with cosmetologists.
Under Local Law 11 of 2015, the New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is required to report annually to the New York City Council on outstanding Environmental Control Board (ECB)-adjudicated judgments by November 1.
The NYC Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee (FRC) was established through Local Law 61, in June 2005. Annually, the Committee reviews and analyzes domest-related homicide data to gain an understanding of the circumstances surrounding the occurrence of these crimes and to ascertain the level.
A report on total overtime hours recorded and total
overtime paid to employees of the New York city housing authority for the
prior calendar year. The data in such report shall be aggregated by borough
and housing development and disaggregated by department and job title.
In accordance with New York City Charter §93(l), the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) is published within four months after the close of each fiscal year.
This report includes an analysis of five Open Streets corridors and examines the economic impact of the Open Streets program on restaurants and bars during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Information on inquiries received by the commission from the public, complaints filed with the commission, information and outreach efforts. For the annual report for 2024, report should include results of 2 year survey on age discrimination in the workplace.
A report on the duties herein mentioned, including, but not limited to, the cost of savings effectuated by the department during the preceding fiscal year. This report shall further include an evaluation of compliance with the requirements of subdivision a of section 1133 of the charter
Report summarizing the currently effective concessions awarded, including the date each concession was submitted to the Comptroller for registration, a brief description of each concession awarded, the method by which each concession was awarded and the approximate gross revenues received by the City for each concession during the prior fiscal year.
Report including a. For each housing development project that received city financial assistance in the preceding fiscal year, (i) the number of dwelling units offered for rent that are subject to a regulatory agreement requiring that occupancy of such units be restricted based on the income of the occupants, (ii) the number of such units set aside for homeless individuals and families and (iii) whether such housing development project is a supportive housing project; and b. For each housing preservation project that received city financial assistance in the preceding fiscal year, (i) the number of dwelling units offered for rent that are subject to a regulatory agreement requiring that occupancy of such units be restricted based on the income of the occupants, (ii) the number of such units set aside for homeless individuals and families and (iii) whether such housing preservation project is a supportive housing project.
Report summary of the current effective concession awards, date each concession was submitted to the Comptroller for registration, brief description of each concession awarded, method by which concession was awarded, the approximate gross revenues received by the City for each concession of prior FY
This report covers the Civic Engagement Commission's work in 2022. The report includes charter mandates (citywide participatory budgeting, poll site language assistance, and community board trainings) and Mayoral initiatives, including the TRIE Neighborhood Initiative and DemocracyNYC.
This report provides updates to opioid training programs to certain individuals in administering opioid antagonists at the HRA’s HIV AIDS Services Administration (HASA) and the Department of Homeless Services.
Under Local Law 6 of 2022, the New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is required to
report to the mayor and speaker of the city council and post on its website a report on many
aspects of its administration of parking tickets and camera violations
Report on the New York City Climate Protection Act by reporting annual greenhouse gas inventories. Such reports shall include changes in citywide and city government emissions measured in carbon dioxide equivalent achieved for the previous calendar year, relative to such emissions for the base year for citywide emissions. It shall also include a description of the programs developed and implemented, a list of the entities participating in such programs of which the office is aware and a description of the education and outreach activities developed and implemented.
Data in the aggregate regarding the cultural institutions group to the extent such data is made available to the department, including at a minimum: a. total visitor attendance; b. number of free or reduced-price visits; c. total attendance by public school students through school-organized visits; d. total attendance by non-public school students through school-organized visits; e. number of partnerships with public schools; f. total number of free admission hours; g. number of programs, such as performances, exhibitions, and lectures, related to the cultural institution's mission or discipline and targeted to a general audience; and h. number of programs that are targeted to or designed to reach specific groups of people including, but not limited to, seniors or youth.
No later than September 17, 2008, and no later than every September 17 thereafter, the office shall submit to the mayor, the speaker of the council, the public advocate and the comptroller and post on its website a report regarding actions taken by the office pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, including changes in citywide emissions, changes in city government emissions, a description of the programs developed and implemented, and a description of the education and outreach activities developed and implemented.
Local Law 26 of 1988 and Local Law 92 of 1993, also known as the “Community Right-to-Know Laws” require annual reporting by the DEP's comprehensive Right-to-Know Program, including about the storage and use of hazardous substances by businesses and facilities throughout the five boroughs.
On behalf of the Department of Small Business Services and the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services, please find the attached report for compliance information pursuant to Section 6-129(l) of the New York City Administrative Code. This report covers Fiscal Year 2022 (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022).
In compliance with Local Law 118 of 2005, the City conducts a survey once every four years of construction vendors purchasing EPP products. Agencies request purchasing data from vendors with relevant open construction contracts not subject to the more comprehensive Local Law 86 of 2005.
Local Law 125 of 2013 requires MOCS to report annually on preferred source contract awards made by City agencies, additional details of which are available in Appendix F.
A report on the number of complaints, inspections, notices of violations and civil penalties assessed relating to illegal conversions of dwelling units from permanent residences.
The New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal has jurisdiction over petitions filed by taxpayers protesting statutory notices issued by the Department of Finance for all non-property income and excise taxes, and annual vault chargers administered by the City of New York.
A report on the number of complaints, inspections, notices of violations and civil penalties assessed relating to illegal conversions of dwelling units from permanent residences.
Report summary of the current effective concession awards, date each concession was submitted to the Comptroller for registration, brief description of each concession awarded, method by which concession was awarded, the approximate gross revenues received by the City for each concession of prior FY
In compliance with Local Law 132 of 2021, ACS publishes an annual report of the demographics (such as race/ethnicity) of children and parents at steps in the child welfare system (such as indication and referral to prevention services).
Report on the Board's activities and actions. For each investigation initiated pursuant to section 441 on acts of bias, report shall include such investigation’s date of initiation, current status and any date of completion or termination, a description of any investigative findings and recommendations set forth in a written statement of final determination and a description of any written reports from the police commissioner in response to a written statement of final determination.
Annual report on recycling efforts, including recycling by city agencies, recommendations additional programs/practices related to household hazardous waste, agency food waste prevention plans, and recycling rates for all materials diverted from the residential waste stream pursuant to City and State law with cause of whatever non-compliance may exist and what action is being undertaken to assure compliance
In compliance with Local Law 44 of 2013 passed by the New York City Council, ACS posts quarterly and annual Incident Reports for Detention, Non-Secure Placement and Limited Secure Placement.
In compliance with Local Law 44 of 2013 passed by the New York City Council, ACS posts quarterly and annual Incident Reports for Detention, Non-Secure Placement and Limited Secure Placement.
In compliance with Local Law 44 of 2013 passed by the New York City Council, ACS posts an annual report of child abuse allegations for Detention, Non-Secure Placement and Limited Secure Placement.
Report includes information on supportive housing contained within the coordinated assessment and placement system (CAPS) for the preceding fiscal year.
Pursuant to Local Law 216 of 2017, this report provides information related to use of force investigations in city jails, including the number and rate of investigations, and investigation outcomes.
As per Local Law 215/2018, New York City Administrative Code, Title 31, Section 106(f), the New York City Department of Veterans' Services is required to submit a report in machine-readable format regarding the operation of the Veteran Resource Centers (VRCs) on a bi-annual basis.
As per Local Law 215/2018, New York City Administrative Code, Title 31, Section 106(f), the New York City Department of Veterans' Services is required to submit a report in machine-readable format regarding the operation of the Veteran Resource Centers (VRCs) on a bi-annual basis.
This report is submitted pursuant to section 17-711 of the New York City Administrative Code which requires an annual report regarding the administration and enforcement of the Tobacco Product and Regulation Act.
Number of locations under DOT and Parks jurisdiction where bollards have been installed by the agencies total number installed, and number of authorizations for installation by third parties at locations under DOT and Parks jurisdiction in FY 2022.
In compliance with Local Law 34 of 2022, ACS submits quarterly reports and annual reports regarding the use of psychiatric medication by children in foster care.
Community Board are required to submit this information every two years. Community Board 7 does not share identifying information with the public nor agencies unless it is specifically required for constituent case.
Brooklyn Community Board 9's Identifying Information Law Report. The Identifying Law requires City Agencies to submit biennial related to their collection, disclosure and retention of identifying information.
Report including (i) the number of veterans utilizing such center; (ii) a summary of the services offered by such center; (iii) a description of the services and information most frequently requested by veterans utilizing such center; (iv) the number of full-time and part-time staff persons working at such center; and (v) the number of complaints received by and against such center from veterans regarding the services offered by such center, including feedback received by the 311 customer service center and a general description of the nature of such feedback. With Veteran's Advisory Board (VAB)
Report about the activities of the office during the previous year, including information about comments, numbers of guidance letters, trends and recommendations. Food Service Establishment Advisory Board
Reports providing indicators on the department's performance goals, actual performance and delivery of youth services within community districts and boroughs, to assist the city council in its oversight of the department's administration of funds and coordination of youth programs. The department shall present actual data for such indicators for the preceding fiscal year and for the current fiscal year, and shall project data for the following fiscal year
This report is an analysis of the adequacy of the Taxi Improvement Fund, which is used by the the Taxi & Limousine Commission to encourage the use of Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles.
Pursuant to Local Law 59 of 2011, the 2021 Animal Care Centers (ACC) of NYC annual report provides information on outcomes for animals at ACC, field rescues, receiving (resource) center transfers and staffing.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 153(d), this annual report contains 1) the number of complaints recorded for leaving the scene of a collision with property damage or personal injury without reporting and 2) the number of such incidents that the department closed to arrest
DOT's annual report on Franchise activities highlights information related to the number of franchise structures replaced or removed during the preceding calendar year, revenues received by the City, in-kind media values, and community engagement regarding Franchise activities.
This report focuses on child fatalities during calendar year 2020. It outlines how ACS responds
to child fatalities, summarizes demographic data, and provides systemic findings from cases
reviewed.
Disclosure of financial interests, financial inflows, deferred or realized, occurring in the period being reported on, for the purpose of addressing conflicts of interest
Report analyzing the social, economic and environmental health of the city, including any disparities among populations including gender, racial groups, income groups and, sexual orientation, where relevant data is available, and proposing strategies for addressing the issues raised in such analysis.
Report detailing the outreach and education efforts made by the Office of Building Energy and Emissions Performance pursuant to section 28-320.5, including, but not limited to information provided about incentive programs and other sources of funding and the number of staff members working at the Office of Building Energy and Emissions Performancece
Report containing information on 1. Locations of all known lead water service lines 2. Efforts underway to replace lead water supply mains and service lines; and 3. The status of public outreach and education efforts on the prevention of lead contamination.
CCPC issued its Twentieth Annual Report on June 23, 2022. The Report covers the audit of IAB investigations reviewed during the 2019 and 2020 calendar years and a review of closed disciplinary cases and, statistical analyses of cases adjudicated between October 2018 and December 2020.
In FY 2021, 10,618 claims and lawsuits against New York City were resolved for $933.7 million.[2] Claims data is depicted in the composite bar graphs and further explained in the report.
An annual report on 1) the total number of domestic violence complaints; 2) the total number of chronic domestic violence complaints; 3) the total number of domestic violence offenders; 4) the total number of chronic offenders; 5) the scope of outreach efforts; and 6) any other interventions