Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 34 and Hotel Order 32
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2002-03 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2002-03 Lease Increase Allowances for Apartments and Lofts under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 35 and Hotel Order 33
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2003-04 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2003-04 Lease Increase Allowances for Apartments and Lofts under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) is a standard employer report of OSHA-recordable injuries. It measures nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses only.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 36 and Hotel Order 34
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2004-05 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2004-05 Lease Increase Allowances for Apartments and Lofts under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Report to a) understand events leading up to a tragic incident on 8/1104, b) examine existing regulations, policies and procedures, and c) make recommendations for addressing specific weakness in day care oversight functions
The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) is a standard employer report of OSHA-recordable injuries. It measures nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses only.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 37 and Hotel Order 35
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2005-06 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2005-06 Lease Increase Allowances for Apartments and Lofts under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) is a standard employer report of OSHA-recordable injuries. It measures nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses only.
On February 10, 2006, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development released the initial results of the 2005 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (HVS). The 2005 HVS shows that the City's total inventory of residential units was 3.3 million, the largest housing stock in the forty-year period since the first HVS was conducted in 1965. New York City's housing stock increased by 52,000 between 2002 and 2005, the largest increase since 1991.
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2006-07 Lease Increase Allowances for Hotels under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2006-07 Lease Increase Allowances for Apartments and Lofts under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
The Housing Snapshot is designed to provide readers with highlights from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development's ongoing projects, as well as an overview of trends and current conditions in the housing market in New York City and nationwide.
This report includes descriptions and data on the flow of cash in New York City for the April to June quarter of fiscal year 2006. Included are the City's revenues, expenditures, savings, and spending regarding the cash that it uses.
The report describes, in aggregate, the family-related homicides from 2002-2005, by looking at demographic factors, and victim/perpetrator contact with City Agencies. Agency submitted date as 31-Dec-06.
Annual report on DOHMH's Integrated Pest Management activities and the evolving pest control practices of several agencies, as required by Local Law 37 of 2005.