A report on the agency's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph nineteen (annual plan) of Section 815(a),including details of agency's efforts to implement equal employment practices, including statistical information regarding total employment, inclu
These forms are cumulative and intended to retain information for the entire FY 2022. For Q2, Q3 and Q4 use previous quarter’s submission to update, retaining all information for the prior quarters for the DDC Diversity and EEO Plan,
As per Local Law 215/2018, New York City Administrative Code, Title 31, Section 106(f), the New York City Department of Veterans' Services is required to submit a report in machine-readable format regarding the operation of the Veteran Resource Centers (VRCs) on a bi-annual basis.
As per Local Law 215/2018, New York City Administrative Code, Title 31, Section 106(f), the New York City Department of Veterans' Services is required to submit a report in machine-readable format regarding the operation of the Veteran Resource Centers (VRCs) on a bi-annual basis.
As required by New York City Administrative Code, Title25 Section 318, report containing the July 2022 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
Local Law 116 of 2017, as amended by Local Law 250 of 2017, requires that the Department of City Planning (“DCP”) provide a report on privately owned public spaces (“POPS”) on July 1, 2019, and annually thereafter, to the Mayor and to the Speaker of the Council of the City.
Quarterly Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity Plan Implementation, 4th quarter 2022.
The report is a quarterly assessment the agency’s employment practices, policies and programs to ascertain whether there are any barriers to equal employment opportunity within the agency.
As an independent civilian anti-corruption police oversight agency, we monitor all aspects of the NYPD's policies and procedures that relate to corruption control. As a result, we collect and retain various documents that contain identifying information.
In accordance with the CSO Order on Consent (DEC Case No. CO2-20110512-25, modification to DEC Case No. CO2-20000107-8), the New York City Department of Environmental Protection submits quarterly reports on its actions toward complying with the Order's milestones.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports related to the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.