First Lady Chirlane McCray and the Gracie Mansion Conservancy will open an unprecedented art exhibition at Gracie Mansion that brings together more than 60 works by 44 women across 10 decades.
First Lady Chirlane McCray and the Department of Correction (DOC) today announced that For the Women’s House, an iconic painting by celebrated artist Faith Ringgold is expected to be moved out of the Rose M. Singer Center (RMSC) on Rikers Island to the Brooklyn Museum.
Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Acting Commissioner Sandra Abeles today announced that the groundbreaking just cause law for fast food workers.
Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio presented New York City’s Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20). The FY20 Preliminary Budget is balanced, totaling $92.2 billion. With transcript.
A collection of the Executive Memoranda issued by Mayor William O'Dwyer and Acting Mayor Vincent R. Impellitteri between January 7, 1946 and October 4, 1950, with a subject index.
A collection of Executive Memoranda issued by Mayor Vincent R. Impellitteri and Acting Mayor Joseph T. Sharkey between November 16, 1950 and November 24, 1953, with a subject index.
A collection of the Executive Memoranda issued by Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Jr. and Deputy Mayor John J. Theobald between January 4, 1954 and November 26, 1957, with a subject index.
A collection of Administrative Memoranda issued by Mayor John V. Lindsay between February 18, 1972 and November 5, 1973, with a subject index. Possibly incomplete.
Executive Order No. 9 requires any agency advertisement or publication that contains images of food to depict healthy food and all contracts entered into by the City will require such.
Executive Order No. 8 revokes Executive Order No. 122 and directs agencies to revise the City Agency Food Standards, directs the Mayor's Office of Food Policy to establish a Good Food Purchasing Program and directs all agencies to cooperate.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 68
May 5, 2021
CREATION OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
WHEREAS, over 1.6 million New Yorkers experience mental illness every year, with too many of them not having access to mental healthcare when they want or need it; and
WHEREAS, communities of color and low
Executive Order No. 6 orders all city agencies to adhere to its responsibility to respect free speech and the right to peaceful protest. Agency heads must evaluate their policies and ensure they are disseminating such information.
Establishes the titles, duties, and responsibilities of the six Deputy Mayors, the Chief of Staff to the Mayor, and the Chief Counsel to the mayor and City Hall. Revokes Executive Order No. 56, dated March 21, 2021.
Executive Order No. 40, dated February 23, 2024, is being submitted as it relates to the designation of Deputy Mayors and Senior Leadership shall take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 4 establishes the Office of Climate and Environmental Justice and the position of Chief Climate Officer. revokes Executive Order No. 149, dated June 27, 2011.
Executive Order No. 39 Improving City Fleet and Truck Safety, dated February 15, 2024; is being submitted to take effect immediately. City of New York remains committed to protecting the health and safety of all New Yorkers and road users by ensuring the safety of its streets.
Executive Order No. 38 is being submitted as the Establishment of the Task Force, establishing an interagency Housing at Risk Task Force, dated December 6, 2023. This order shall take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 37, dated November 17, 2023, is being submitted in promoting the local economy and fostering programs and initiatives that support City's nightlife industry, shall take effect on November 26, 2023.
Executive Order No. 36 dated September 22, 2023, as it relates to the designation of the seven Deputy Mayors is being submitted to take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 35, dated September 21, 2023, is being submitted as it relates to ensure that all required prevailing and living wages are paid on all public works projects and service contracts to take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 34, dated August 8th, 2023, is being submitted to Improve the City-Wide M/WBE Contracting Results. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 33, dated July 3, 2023 is being submitted and pertains to the designation of Deputy Mayors and Senior Leadership effective immediately.
Executive Order No. 32 is being submitted prohibiting use of city resources to assist jurisdications seeking to enforce prohibitions on Gener-Affirming Care dated June 12, 2023, to take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 31 shall take effect immediately. Chapter 225 provides the Public Housing Preservation Trust be governed by Board of Trustees, Chief Housing Officer of the City of New York, performs the duties and powers commensurate to a Deputy Mayor in areas of public policy, and housing.
Executive Order No. 30, dated March 27, 2023, is being submitted to replace previous order as it relates to the Updated Safety Practices of Public-Facing Contracted Personnel During the Covid-19 Crisis.
Executive Order No. 29, dated, March 16, 2023, designation, there shall be six Deputy Mayors, a Chief Housing Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Efficiency Officer, Chief of Staff, Chief Advisor, Chief Counsel to the Mayor, Dir. of Intergovernmental; etc. order shall take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 28, dated February 23, 2023, is being submitted as it relates to the Revocation of Executive Orders Relating to City Contractor Vaccination Requirement as amended by Executive Order No. 83, dated October 20, 2021, is hereby revoked. This Order shall take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 27 is being submitted by the power vested by the Mayor to appoint a Chief Public Realm Officer who will be reporting to the Deputy Mayor for Operations, dated February 16, 2023, effective immediately.
Executive Order No. 26, dated February 14, 2023, is being submitted to establish and implement procedures to secure meaningful M/WBE participation to make NYC more equitable and inclusive business environment for all vendors, including M/WBEs to operate.
Executive Order No. 25, dated February 6, 2023, is being submitted as per Section 1. Executive Order No. 75, dated August 2, 2021, as amended by Executive Order 76, dated August 17, 2021 is hereby revoked. This Order shall take effect on February 10, 2023.
Executive Order No. 24, dated January 27, 2023 is being submitted for the effectiveness and integrity of city government operations where there shall be a Mayor's Office of Risk Management and Compliance and there shall be a Mayor's Office of Municipal Services Assessment effective immediately.
Executive Order No. 23, dated September 22, 2022, as it relates to Clean Construction, whereas, the reduction of pollution in the City of New York is necessary to protect the health and safety of the City's residents.
Executive Order No. 22, dated August 15, 2022, relates to The Office of Talent and Workforce Developments' new mission and structure to take effect immediately.
Executive Order No 21, dated July 21, 2022 is final and revokes EO No. 31, dated March 7, 2018 effective immediately, if this relates to the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, development of all forms of media and entertainment are vital to the economic success and cultural identity of NYC.
Executive Order No. 20, dated June 24, 2022, provides Jurisdiction of the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Over Specified Adjudications related to Special Education and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, revokes Executive Order No. 91, December 27, 2021, effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 2 orders specific agencies (DOB, DCWP, DEP, FDNY, DOHMH, and DSNY) to identify and review the procedures for the most frequently enforced provisions of the law for each agency and creates a working group to review agency suggestions.
Executive Order No. 19, dated June 2, 2022, as it relates to Gun Violence Prevention Task Force. The Task Force Shall be co-chaired by the Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives an done community representative to be appointed by the Mayor.
Executive Order No. 18 dated May 16, 2022 as it relates to Chief Pension Administrator, whereas the Comptroller, through the Bureau of Asset Management is the investment advisor to, and custodian of, the five System funds.
Executive Order No. 17, dated May 16, 2022, as it relates to Chief Investment Advisor, whereas the City has five pension systems that offer defined benefit retirement plans to nearly 350,000 City employees and 320,000 retirees or their beneficiaries: the New York City Employees' Retirement System.
Executive Order No. 16, dated May 12, 2022, as it relates to Rikers Island Interagency Task Force. Whereas, developing and implementing the plan for reform required by the Nunez consent decree requires a multi-faceted and aggressive inter-agency approach.
Executive Order No. 15, dated May 2, 2022 effective date, shall take effect immediately, as it relates to Small Business Advisory Commission, promoting the local economy and fostering workforce development through programs and initiatives.
Executive Order No. 14, dated April 12, 2022, Mayor's Advisory Committee On The Judiciary, established in the Office of the Mayor to recruit, to evaluate, to consider and to nominate judicial candidates highly qualified for appointment and to evaluate the incumbent judges for reappointment.
Executive Order No. 13 dated April 6, 2022 Chief Efficiency Officer and Reporting of Efficiency Metrics relates to improving effectiveness, productivity and efficiency in government operations provided in the Mayor's Management Report (MMR).
Executive Order No. 11 rescinds Executive Order No 79, dated September 10, 2021 (which was continued by Executive Order No. 1 dated January 1, 2022). This relates to the City's response to the COVID 19 pandemic.
Executive Order No. 1 continues all previous Executive Orders currently in effect unless specifically otherwise revoked, revised, or superseded by a subsequent Executive Order.
The 98th executive order from Mayor Edward I. Koch orders the Creation Of An Advisory Board For the Office Of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York.
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces transfer of the Defense of Medical Malpractice Claims and Actions against the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation from the City to Such Corporation.
The ninety-fourth executive order from Mayor Edward I Koch acts as an amendment to executive order 50 from 1980 with regards to the Bureau Of Labor Services
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the transfer to Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications specified functions of the Department for the Aging.
The 93rd executive order from Mayor Edward I. Koch acts as an amendment to executive order 91 of 1986 with regards to the Annual Financial Reporting Of Income, Assets and Liabilities of City Officials
The ninety-second executive order from Mayor Edward I. Koch acts as an amendment to executive order 90 of 1986 with regards to the Mayor's Committee On Appointments
The ninety-first executive order from Mayor Edward I. Koch orders that Annual Financial Reporting Of Income, Assets and Liabilities of City officials shall now be required.
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the Amendment of EO No. 16 of 1990, Relating to the Office of Contracts, and of Executive Order No 2, Dated January 1, 1994, Relating to Deputy Mayors.
The Mayor designates four Deputy Mayors, his First Deputy Mayor, the Deputy Mayor of Housing and Economic Development, the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, and the Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives.
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the transfer of the Human Resources Administration's Child Care Unit to the Administration for Children's Services.
Information Regarding Apprenticeship Programs and Health, Welfare and Pension Plans to be Submitted with Each Bid on New York City Construction Contracts.
The 87th executive order from Mayor Edward I. Koch orders that Victor E. Botnick shall succeed to the powers of Health Services Administrator. It also revokes executive order 71 and 79 of 1984.