Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-156, LL 69/2016, a quarterly report including the number of desk appearance tickets (DATs) issued, in total and disaggregated by: the borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area and transit district in which DAT was issued; race, gender, age and offense
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-175, LL 90/2018, this report include the number of enforcement actions for marijuana possession, disaggregated by the number of arrests, the number of criminal summons issued, offense, race, gender, and age.
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-166, the report summarizes nuisance abatement actions that have been filed and settled over a 6 month period and is broken down by type of nuisance and provides a break down of the number of nuisance actions filed by precinct and the number of 911 and 311 complaints.
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the NYPD's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough, in machine-readable format.
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-160, LL 88/2016, this is an annual report on officer deployment/discipline. The total number and the percentage of active duty officers, in each precinct, housing police service area, and transit district.
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-172, report on the number of arrests for theft of services (Penal Law Section 165.15(3)) in a New York City subway station and the number of summonses returnable to the Transit Adjudication Bureau that were issued for subway fare evasion (21 NYCRR Section 1050.4).
In accordance with the CSO Order on Consent (DEC Case No. CO2-20110512-25, modification to DEC Case No. CO2-20000107-8), the New York City Department of Environmental Protection submits quarterly reports on its actions toward complying with the Order's milestones.
The Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes (OPHC) submits its first report to the Mayor and the New York City Council in compliance with Local Laws 46 and 47 of 2019 (See Appendix 1). It describes the activities of OPHC in its first five months of existence.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-114, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the police department and individual officers on its website.