Mayor de Blasio, Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter and Department of Health Dr. Dave A. Chokshi today announced a new health care mandate requiring all New York City Department of Education employees to provide proof of first dose of vaccination by September.
These initiatives will eliminate childhood lead exposure by 2029. This represents the most aggressive and holistic approach to protecting kids from lead of any city or state in the nation.
The City of New York announced today that it submitted two public comments in response to a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed rule to eliminate or severely limit federal healthcare protections for key communities including LGBTQ people and immigrants.
The de Blasio Administration announced today the launch of Asthma-Free Bronx, the City’s first program to address pediatric asthma in a comprehensive, coordinated manner between a child’s home, school and health providers.
The de Blasio Administration, along with NYC Health + Hospitals and Planned Parenthood of New York City (PPNYC), announced today a new partnership to increase access to contraception services to nearly 3,000 adolescents in the City.
The de Blasio Administration, along with NYC Health + Hospitals and Planned Parenthood of New York City (PPNYC), announced today a new partnership to increase access to contraception services to nearly 3,000 adolescents in the City.
Emergency Executive Order 100, regarding ULURP, City Council, BP Election, Procurement, Elective Surgery, Restaurants, Department of Corrections, Senior Citizen Centers, Gyms and Gatherings. March 16, 2020.
Emergency Executive Order No. 158, Declaration of Local State of Emergency, dated August 1, 2022, due to outbreak of the monkeypox virus that poses a significant risk to public health shall remain in effect for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days or until rescinded, whichever occurs first.
Emergency Executive Order No. 163, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 158, dated August 1, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to an outbreak of the monkeypox virus that poses a significant risk to public health.
Emergency Executive Order No. 68 extends, Emergency Executive Order No. 65 dated March 29, 2022 is extended for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts of Covid-19.
Emergency Executive Order No. 71 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 68, dated April 3, 2022 is extended for five (5) days, if it relates to Covid-19 pandemic.
Emergency Executive order No. 80, dated 4/23/2022, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 77, dated April 18, 2022, for five (5) days. If it relates to Covid-19.
Emergency Executive Order No. 81 dated April 23, 2022, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 66, dated March 29, 2022, for five (5) days, if it relates to steps to address the conditions in the New York City jails.
Emergency Executive Order No. 83, dated April 28, 2022, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 80, dated April 23, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Covid-19.
Emergency Executive Order No. 86 , extends section 2 of Emergency Executive Order No. 83, dated April 28, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Covid-19.
Emergency executive Order No. 3 extends section 2 of previous Emergency Executive Order 332, regarding additional or alternatives tours for DOC officers and custodians to address staffing shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the transfer to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene of certain functions at the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation.
The Mayor will transfer certain functions and employees from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to the NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation to provide medical, behavioral health, and associated social work services for inmates and detainees of correctional facilities run by NYC.
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the Transfer of functions of certain clinical programs of the New York City Department of Health to the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, consistent with the terms and conditions of agreements.
The Mayor of NYC establishes the Mental Health Council that will serve as an advisory group to the Mayor to promote mental well being, increase access to high quality mental health care, and address structural detriments of mental health.
Transfer of ambulance and pre-hospital Emergency Medical Mervice functions from the Emergency Medical Service of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation to the Fire Department of the City of New York consistent with the terms and conditions of a memorandum of understanding
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the transfer of certain functions and employees from The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation to The City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the amendment of a previous Executive Order pertaining to the HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council.
José A. Pagán shall succeed to the powers and duties of the “Health Services Administrator” under section 7384 of the Unconsolidated Laws (Chapter 1016 of the Laws of 1969) and shall act on behalf of the City of New York...
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the amendment of a previous Executive Order pertaining to the HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council.
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces Equal Access to Health Insurance Coverage for the Domestic Partners of Employees of City Vendors and Other Businesses.