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.
Fiscal Year 2024 Quarter 4 Report outlining the NYC Conflicts of Interest Board’s progress in implementing the goals of its annual Diversity and EEO Plan and participation in training classes to develop agency staff in the areas of equal employment, diversity, civil rights, inclusion, etc.
This report reports on the MOCS' collections and disclosures of Personal Identifying Information and our policies related to protecting this information.
To all licensees and registrants: Please be aware that NYC will host its annual Summer Streets celebrations with extended hours from 7:00am until 3:00pm each week with resulting street closures and construction embargoes across the five boroughs.
The Capital Budget as adopted by the City Council by program and source. The Adopted Capital Budget is presented by unit of appropriation within agency with a programmatic description of each unit of appropriation.
Biennial agency report that is required by the Identifying Information Law and explains what identifying information the Commission to Combat Police Corruption collects, what identifying information our agency discloses, and our policies regarding the collection and disclosure of any identifying inf
Details by borough and service district the expense budgets of agencies that deliver local services. The Geographic Report includes fiscal and headcount information for the Executive Budget as well as current modified budget and headcount data.