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.
Report including data on the total number of court production videos stored in the department’s database, the total number of court production videos provided to defense counsel pursuant to subdivision e, and including the number of scheduled court appearances for incarcerated individuals in a court facility, as well as virtual court appearances
The OATH Agency Report on its policies addressing identifying information that is collected, retained, and disclosed in accordance with Administrative Code Section 23-1205 and LL 245/2017.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports related to their collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
Biennial Agency Report 2024 - Queens Community Board 6
This document describes current privacy policies and protocols by the Chief Privacy Officer, or the guidance issued by the Citywide Privacy Protection Committee in relation to collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports related to their collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.