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.
Local Law 65 of 2019, requires the Department of Environmental Protection to make information about known lead water service lines available on the city's website, available via LeadFreeNYC.
This report summarizes the administration and enforcement of the Tobacco Product Regulation Act (New York City Administrative Code §17-701 et seq.), which governs the sale of tobacco products to persons under the age of 21.
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, updated to include the period January 1, 2020, to December 31, 2020.
Pursuant to Local Law 1 of 2004, this report summarizes the City’s progress toward reducing elevated blood lead
levels among children and increasing blood lead testing in New York City.
The 2021 numbers continue to reflect the pandemic’s effect on the City and its economy, as well as on the courts
and criminal justice system. As a result, some of the numbers reflect a downturn from the previous calendar year.
Pursuant to New York City Administrative Code Title 14, Section 190, this annual report contains information on the department's use of the early intervention system during the previous year
Report includes the number of employees assigned to each fire company and special operations unit, by gender and race or ethnicity, and the number of employees who reside within the immediate service area of each fire company, by gender and race or ethnicity.
This report is submitted as required by Section 168.f of the New York City Charter. 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.
This report provides a statistical overview of the 673 domestic violence homicide incidents involving 721 victims that occurred in New York City from 2010 through 2020.
In Fiscal 2021, the City purchased over $14 million of goods and services from New York State preferred source vendors. 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.
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 2021.
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 a record of the NYC Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment's Office of Nightlife's work during its first three years, from 2018 to 2019, and sets forth recommendations regarding nightlife in New York City.
DOI's statistics for Calendar Yearend (“CY”) 2020, demonstrate the consequential impact that COVID-19 had on the ability to conduct investigations, advance criminal matters in the courts, and generate complaints into the agency.
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, and is updated to include the period January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019.
The New York City Building Drinking Water Tank Annual Inspection Report is submitted pursuant to New York City Administrative Code § 17-194 and include the latest data related to water tank inspections.
The report to the New York City Council on Progress in Preventing Elevated Blood Lead Levels in New York City submitted by New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene on March 9, 2021.
A progress report on City agencies' anti-corruption programs, which include the vulnerabilities agencies have self-identified as problems and the strategies they are using to remedy them.
Pursuant to New York City Administrative Code Title 14, Section 190, this annual report contains information on the department's use of the early intervention
system during the previous year
Report regarding public complaints received by the department for the preceding year, including the total number of complaints disaggregated by the mechanism through which the complaint was submitted and a summary of relevant outreach activities
This report summarizes the activities of the Advisory Board for the 2020 calendar year, as required by Local Law 91 of 2013, and is submitted by the Health Department.
An assessment of the restaurant inspection program and its effect on the restaurant industry, public health and food safety, including information on the top ten most commonly cited violations in the previous year and any change in the incidences of illness from food borne pathogens; and specific recommendations for changes and/or improvements to the restaurant inspection program and actions, if any, taken by the department in response to such recommendations
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)
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.
The Annual Report of the New York City Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee, 2020, which was established through Local Law 61 of 2005. The FRC reviewed aggregate data obtained from the NYPD regarding family-related homicides that occurred between 2010 and 2019.
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 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 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 the number of small procurement contracts, as defined by New York City Housing Authority procurement rules, 2 awarded during the prior calendar year.
Report including (1) the total dollar value of each product procured from preferred source vendors; (2) the total dollar value of each product procured from vendors not identified as preferred source vendors; and (3) the total dollar value of all products procured.
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 2020
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.
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 to the City Council and the Mayor of New York regarding the administration and enforcement of the Tobacco Product and Regulation Act.
Local Law 1 of 2004, as amended (Local Law 1), outlines the responsibilities of multiple dwelling property owners and New York City agencies in the prevention of and response to lead-based paint hazards in multiple dwelling housing.
New York City Department Of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Report of Certifications of lists for hiring or promotion Sent to Agencies in the prior year Citywide. New York Charter Chapter 12, Section 206 (b) LL50/2004
In 2019, DOI continued its commitment to protecting New York City from corruption, fraud, waste, and abuse and rooting out municipal corruption through arrests, investigations, and recommendations for agency reforms.
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.
Pursuant to Local Law 1 of 2004, the New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene reports annually to the New York City Council on the City's progress toward reducing elevated blood lead levels among children and increasing blood lead testing in New York City.
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has created a map of known service line locations, which is available through the LeadFreeNYC website.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
Report of information regarding guidance counselors and social workers for the current school year. Such report shall include, but not be limited to: (i) the number of full and part-time guidance counselors and social workers in each school, (ii) the guidance counselor and social worker to student ratio in each school, (iii) whether the guidance counselor or social worker is providing counseling assistance to more than one school, (iv) the number of guidance counselors and social workers who provide counseling services as mandated by an IEP as of December 15 of the current school year, (v) the number of staff in each school who received professional development or training in postsecondary planning as of the prior school year, and (vi) the number of licensed and certified bilingual guidance counselors and social workers in each school. Such report shall also include the number of guidance counselors and social workers in the absent teacher reserve pool for grades seven through twelve, and information regarding any guidance memorandums issued by the department regarding college preparedness. Such report shall include demographic information for students in each school, including, but not limited to race, ethnicity, English language learner status, special education status, and the percentage of students eligible for free and reduced price lunch pursuant to guidelines promulgated by the United States department of agriculture.
Pursuant to LL 136-2017, the Universal Access Law reports on legal services available to all tenants facing eviction in housing court and public housing authority termination of tenancy. Report includes individuals eligible for provision of legal services in eviction proceedings.
Annual financial stability report, including but not limited to, details of the office’s activities conducted during the prior calendar year, an assessment of and recommendations regarding the financial stability of the taxicab industry.
Annual financial stability report, including but not limited to, details of the office’s activities conducted during the prior calendar year, an assessment of and recommendations regarding the financial stability of the taxicab industry.
For each public high school, the total number of students enrolled in grades nine through twelve in the preceding school year and the number and percentage of such students who: 1. Receive special education services; 2. Are English language learners; 3. Are eligible for the federal free or reduced price meals program; 4. Reside in temporary housing; and 5. Are enrolled over the counter, disaggregated by various factors
Annual report on non-governmental funding for parks. Reporting funding and donations provided by non-governmental sources to parks under the jurisdiction of the department.
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
As per Local Law 44/2019, the New York City Department of Veterans' Services submits an annual report on the overall performance and makeup of the agency.
This report summarizes activities by the New York City Health Department’s Food Service Establishment Inspection Ombuds Office (the Office) from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023, as required by LL2013/089 of the New York City Council.
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 Of
As mandated by LL89 of 2013, the Food Service Establishment Ombuds Office report summarizes the activities of the Office from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022.
Pursuant to LL 136-2017, the 2022 Universal Access Law report on legal services available to all tenants facing eviction in housing court and public housing authority termination of tenancy. Report includes individuals eligible for provision of legal services in eviction proceedings.
Report of information regarding guidance counselors and social workers for the current school year. Such report shall include, but not be limited to: (i) the number of full and part-time guidance counselors and social workers in each school, (ii) the guidance counselor and social worker to student ratio in each school, (iii) whether the guidance counselor or social worker is providing counseling assistance to more than one school, (iv) the number of guidance counselors and social workers who provide counseling services as mandated by an IEP as of December 15 of the current school year, (v) the number of staff in each school who received professional development or training in postsecondary planning as of the prior school year, and (vi) the number of licensed and certified bilingual guidance counselors and social workers in each school. Such report shall also include the number of guidance counselors and social workers in the absent teacher reserve pool for grades seven through twelve, and information regarding any guidance memorandums issued by the department regarding college preparedness. Such report shall include demographic information for students in each school, including, but not limited to race, ethnicity, English language learner status, special education status, and the percentage of students eligible for free and reduced price lunch pursuant to guidelines promulgated by the United States department of agriculture.
As per Local Law 44/2019, the New York City Department of Veterans' Services submits an annual report on the overall performance and makeup of the agency.
For each public high school, the total number of students enrolled in grades nine through twelve in the preceding school year and the number and percentage of such students who: 1. Receive special education services; 2. Are English language learners; 3. Are eligible for the federal free or reduced price meals program; 4. Reside in temporary housing; and 5. Are enrolled over the counter, disaggregated by various factors
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, and of the names of the persons making the same
Report including 1. A list and description of the services provided by the department; 2. The total number of employees, a list of functional titles, the number of employees in each functional title and a summary of the general responsibilities for each title; 3. The total number of engagements, per month, disaggregated by the types of services provided, whether the service was provided at the department's office, a resource center or in the field, and borough; 4. The types of services veterans have inquired about, including through 311 calls, per month, disaggregated by type of service, and borough where applicable; 5. The methods by which the department provides information to veterans and their families, caretakers and active service members and the methods by which veterans and their families learned about the department; 6. A list of the field services provided by the department in each borough, per month; and 7. The methods utilized by the department in calculating its report on the performance indicators herein.
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.
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
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
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 detailing the outreach and education reports
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
This report summarizes the activities of the advisory board from January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021, as required by
LL 91 of 2013 of the New York City Council.
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 LL 136-2017, the Universal Access Law report on legal services available to all tenants facing eviction in housing court and public housing authority termination of tenancy. Report includes individuals eligible for provision of legal services in eviction proceedings.
In accordance with Local Law 26 of 2021, two in-language call center survey campaigns were conducted from April through June 2021. Customers who called 311 were offered the opportunity to participate in a satisfaction survey after their call. Offers were made randomly, utilizing email addresses.
Report of information regarding guidance counselors and social workers for the current school year. Such report shall include, but not be limited to: (i) the number of full and part-time guidance counselors and social workers in each school, (ii) the guidance counselor and social worker to student ratio in each school, (iii) whether the guidance counselor or social worker is providing counseling assistance to more than one school, (iv) the number of guidance counselors and social workers who provide counseling services as mandated by an IEP as of December 15 of the current school year, (v) the number of staff in each school who received professional development or training in postsecondary planning as of the prior school year, and (vi) the number of licensed and certified bilingual guidance counselors and social workers in each school. Such report shall also include the number of guidance counselors and social workers in the absent teacher reserve pool for grades seven through twelve, and information regarding any guidance memorandums issued by the department regarding college preparedness. Such report shall include demographic information for students in each school, including, but not limited to race, ethnicity, English language learner status, special education status, and the percentage of students eligible for free and reduced price lunch pursuant to guidelines promulgated by the United States department of agriculture.
Report including 1. A list and description of the services provided by the department; 2. The total number of employees, a list of functional titles, the number of employees in each functional title and a summary of the general responsibilities for each title; 3. The total number of engagements, per month, disaggregated by the types of services provided, whether the service was provided at the department's office, a resource center or in the field, and borough; 4. The types of services veterans have inquired about, including through 311 calls, per month, disaggregated by type of service, and borough where applicable; 5. The methods by which the department provides information to veterans and their families, caretakers and active service members and the methods by which veterans and their families learned about the department; 6. A list of the field services provided by the department in each borough, per month; and 7. The methods utilized by the department in calculating its report on the performance indicators herein.
For each public high school, the total number of students enrolled in grades nine through twelve in the preceding school year and the number and percentage of such students who: 1. Receive special education services; 2. Are English language learners; 3. Are eligible for the federal free or reduced price meals program; 4. Reside in temporary housing; and 5. Are enrolled over the counter, disaggregated by various factors
As per Local Law 44/2019, the New York City Department of Veterans' Services submits an annual report on the overall performance and makeup of the agency.
This report summarizes activities by the New York City Health Department’s Food Service Establishment Inspection Ombuds Office (the Office) from July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020, as required by LL2013/089 of the New York City Council.
This report captures goods and services provided or donated to the Department by non-governmental entities, and does not include the value of services provided to the Department of Parks & Recreation.