Emergency Executive Order No. 628 is being submitted to extend EEO 625, dated July 27, 2024; for five (5) days as it relates to the provisions of Local Law 42.
Emergency Executive Order No. 627, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 623, dated July 27, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
The document contains a summary description of activities and initiatives related to the Workforce, Workplace, and Community goals that were listed in the agency's FY2024 Diversity & EEO Plan.
OATH staff were at the park to assist and educate individuals about what to do should they have received a summons and to check to determine if someone has an outstanding summons. Materials about remote hearings and other free resources were provided to the public as well.
OATH staff were at the beach to assist and educate people about what to do should they have received a summons and to check to determine if someone has an outstanding summons. Materials about remote hearings and other free resources were provided to the public as well.
Emergency Executive Order No. 629, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 626, dated July 28, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
The Daily Shelter Census report contains statistics for the prior calendar day immediately preceding such weekday, excluding holidays. Reports various statistics such as, but not limited to the number of individuals, families, children (disaggregated).
Local Law 245 of 2017, requires agencies to submit biennial reports related to their collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information and their privacy protection practices. The first report was due July 31, 2018. Subsequent reports are due every two years.
Report of multiple agencies relating to use of emergency housing assistance, including total utilization, application and entrance data, exits from emergency housing, and financing and construction information on supportive housing information
Report including (i) the number and type of doulas trained through the program; (ii) overview of topics covered in such doula training; (iii) number of individuals served by doulas involved in the program; (iv) list of the zip codes that such individuals live in, provided that such information would not reasonably identify any such individual; (v) evaluation of the benefits of the program and how such benefits were measured or evaluated; (vi) overview of challenges or lessons learned from the program, and (vii) recommendations as to whether and how such program should continue or be expanded.