CHS produces a quarterly health services access report, as required by the NYC Board of Correction, to monitor compliance with Minimum Standards on Health Care and Mental Health Care and identify strengths of the system, as well as major barriers to care.
CHS produces a quarterly health services access report, as required by the NYC Board of Correction, to monitor compliance with Minimum Standards on Health Care and Mental Health Care and identify strengths of the system, as well as major barriers to care.
Biennial report produced in compliance with Local Law 245 of 2017 regarding the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information by the FDNY.
Report on the department's expenditures on recruiting candidates for firefighter civil service examination and promotion to firefighter civil service examination, a list of the recruiting events in which the department has participated as well as preparatory materials.
Report including (1) the number of opioid antagonists available; (2) the number of staff trained to administer; (3) the number of instances during the quarter it was administered; and (4) the number of instances in which the patient responded to the administration of an opioid antagonist.
Report including (1) the number of opioid antagonists available; (2) the number of staff trained to administer; (3) the number of instances during the quarter it was administered; and (4) the number of instances in which the patient responded to the administration of an opioid antagonist.
Annual report containing fire investigation analysis conducted by the FDNY Bureau of Fire Investigation, including: Fire cause analysis; civilian fire fatalities; civilian fire injuries; arrest report.
On March 17, 2021, the IRS extended the April 15, 2021 filing deadline for 2020 Personal Income tax returns to May 17, 2021. Those taxpayers are encouraged to request an extension and pay any tax due by the April 15, 2021deadline
NYC Department of Finance Commissioner Jacques Jiha, Ph.D. Testimony on the FY'20 Preliminary Budget Hearing before the City Council Finance Committee.
The New York City Mortgage Recording Tax (MRT) is an excise tax imposed on the recording of a
mortgage on real property located in New York City, and is payable when the mortgage is recorded at the City Register’s Office
Local Law 249 was passed by the New York City Council on November 16, 2017 and took effect July 1, 2018. The law
requires the Department of Finance (DOF) to notify property owners when real estate instruments are recorded on their
properties.
Local Law 249 was passed by the New York City Council on November 16, 2017 and took effect July 1, 2018. The law
requires the Department of Finance (DOF) to notify property owners when real estate instruments are recorded on their
properties.
Pursuant to the power vested in the Commissioner of Finance by the
Administrative Code of the City of New York, notice is hereby given of the interest rates to be set
for the period July 1, 2020 through September 30, 2020 for underpayments and, where applicable,
overpayments of NYC income
Pursuant to the Identifying Information Law requirements for city agencies, this is the biennial compliance report. This report contains information concerning the agency's collection, retention, and disclosure of personal identifying information, in accordance with local law.
This report provides data on Commercial Rent Tax (CRT) liability at the taxpayer and premises level. The data sources for this report are taxpayers’ CRT Tax Year 2020 (June 1, 2019 – May 31, 2020) returns and CRT collections data from Department of Finance records.
Summary of OER Clean Soil Bank deliveries to the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation. Over 40,000 cubic yards of clean soil were transferred to Parks sites across the city.
The report provides an analysis of the effectiveness of the Early Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (Early RAPP). Early RAPP provides healthy relationship workshops to New York City middle school students.
An overview of NYC gender-based violence (GBV) service providers and staff, the impact of COVID-19 on their wellness, and the NYC Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) response to support providers and staff during the pandemic.
This report provides a summary of an evaluation conducted on the emergency financial relief program for survivors of domestic and gender-based violence. The program responded to the acute and unique needs of survivors of domestic and gender-based violence in New York City.
This report provides a statistical overview of the 673 domestic violence homicide incidents involving 721 victims that occurred in New York City from 2010 through 2020.
The report is an overview of the ENDGBV COVID-19 Response Work Group that was created by Mayor de Blasio to identify challenges faced by survivors of domestic and gender-based violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report reflects action steps to improve services and mitigate challenges.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
Upon entering into any agreement to develop property for an economic development project receiving financial assistance, the city or city economic development entity shall submit to the council a report covering project jobs, wages and benefits.
Report assessing and evaluating each business entity to which it provided financial assistance in excess of $150,000, or sale or lease of city-owned land for a project expected to retain or create not less than 25 jobs, to determine whether they met minority and women-owned business goals.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
Section 6-134(h)(3) of the Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act requires that the City submit to the City Council and post on the City's website an annual report detailing the extent to which projects that received at least $1 million of financial assistance provide employees a living wage.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
The Department of Design & Construction Office of Sustainable Design has been a leader in developing high performing built environments that emphasize energy saving techniques such as geothermal heat pumps.
The purpose of the Language Access Policy is to establish guidelines for ensuring equitable service ans access for individuals with limited proficiency (LEP). DDC recognizes the importance of effective and accurate communication between our agency and the city we serve.
A report on the collection of and retention of employment information for the purposes and mission of hiring and staffing policies that are followed by the Department of Design and Construction.
The Department of Design & Construction's FY 2021 Agency Quarterly Diversity and EEO Report for the 3rd Quarter includes a report with inclusion of EEO, MWBE and compliances required by the Agency. Report also includes metric data and a summary of workforce.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
Demographic data and trends including workforce composition by job title, job group,, race ethnicity and gender; new hires, promotions & separation data and utilization analysis; workforce planning & diverse applicant pool.
Local Law 220 of 2019, Section 3 requires MOCJ to report on a quarterly basis certain information relating to “inspections of nightlife establishments overseen by” OSE. During the second quarter of 2020, OSE oversaw no such inspections.
This report, submitted by the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) to the City Council in compliance with Local Law 162 of 2016, serves as an annual report for crime victim services in New York City.
The Department shall produce monthly reports with data spanning numerical totals since body scanners were implemented and cumulatively by each reporting month. These metrics include, but is not limited to the number and percent of placements in Separation Status by reason for placement and more.
The Department shall produce monthly reports with data spanning from numerical totals since body scanners were implemented and cumulatively by each reporting month. Metrics include,type of contraband recovered, and the mean, median, minimum, and maximum length of stay in Separation Status..
DOC submits report to BOC on the number of persons in custody held or waiting to be held in punitive segregation, length of stay, reduction of pun. seg., out of cell time, recreation, requests to for 60-day punitive segregation sentences and 60-day punitive segregation override and 45 day review.
DOC submits report to BOC on monthly progress report on its implementation of the Young Adult Plan and implementation of alternatives to punitive segregation (Second Chance, TRU, ESH, and Secure Units) Information includes young adult population, young adult related training provided to staff.
The Department shall conduct and report a monthly audit of its compliance with BOC Minimum Standards related to lock-in, access to courts and legal services including Law Library, recreation, access to programming and participation rates, and education services utilization rates as applied.
The Department shall conduct and report a monthly audit of its compliance with BOC Minimum Standards related to lock-in, access to courts and legal services including Law Library, recreation, access to programming and participation rates, and education services utilization rates as applied to S.U.
The intention of the report is to demonstrate compliance with the Board’s Minimum Standards and Variance Conditions related to the operation of these units and the housing of Young Adults. This report includes data on an individual level, showing new placements, and reasons for those placements.
The Department provides a monthly audit of its compliance with BOC Minimum Standards related to lock-in, access to courts and legal services including Law Library, recreation, programming and participation rates, and education services utilization rates as applied to individuals in secure units.
A monthly audit report on DOC's compliance with BOC Minimum Standards related to lock-in, access to courts and legal services including Law Library, recreation, access to programming and participation rates, and education services utilization rates as applied to young adult individuals in ESH.
The Board of Correction (BOC) requires the Department of Correction (DOC) to report on the incarcerated individuals which reside in the Enhanced Supervision Housing. ESH separates violent young adult inmates from the general population, while at the same time offering educational opportunities
Pursuant to the local law the Department of Correction is required to submit a quarterly report on emergency facility lock ins within the correctional facilities. This report provides information regarding the rate of emergency lock-ins that the Department of Correction reports quarterly.
Pursuant to Local Law 132 of 2019, the Department is required to report on a monthly basis an aggregate report on non-production of individuals in custody to scheduled medical appointments. The data within the report represents the non-unique number of incarcerated individuals who were not produced.
Pursuant to Local Law 23 of 2019, the Department is required to report on allegations of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and interventions on visitors to Departmental facilities for cases that lasted longer than 90 days within the preceding six month period.
Pursuant to Local Law 88 of 2015, DOC is required to submit a report each quarter containing information related to the population of incarcerated individuals in city jails for the preceding quarter. Such quarterly report shall include information based on the number of admissions during the period.
Every quarter, the Department is required by Local Law 85 of 2015 to post to its website a report on information pertaining to the visitation of the incarcerated population in city jails for the prior quarter. The reports include data on the number of visitors to Rikers Island and Borough facilites
The Quarterly Grievance Report provides the public with data on the number of grievances submitted by individuals in custody throughout the quarter disaggregated by the method of submission, facility and housing area of submission, category of the grievance, and whether the grievance was grievable.
Pursuant to Local Law 88 of 2015, DOC is required to submit a report each quarter containing information related to the population of incarcerated individuals in city jails for the preceding quarter. Such quarterly reports shall be based on the number of admissions during that period.
Pursuant to Local Law 88 of 2015, DOC is required to submit a report each quarter containing information related to the population of incarcerated individuals in city jails for the preceding quarter. such quarterly report shall be based on the number of admissions during that period.
Pursuant to Local Law 132 of 2019 the Department of Correction is required to submit a monthly report requiring the details of individuals in custody who are not produced for medical purposes.
Report on written complaints submitted by an inmate in the custody of the department about an issue, condition, practice or action relating to the inmate’s confinement that is subject to the inmate grievance and request program or any successor.
The Alternative Housing Waitlist Report provides the number of incarcerated individuals who have been found guilty of violating departmental rules, but have not been placed in punitive segregation, restrictive housing or a clinical alternative to punitive segregation housing, disaggregated by inmate
Pursuant to Local Law 84 of 2015, the Department is required to provide the number of incarcerated individuals who have been found guilty of violating departmental rules, but have not been placed in punitive segregation.
Aggregate report on non-production of inmates for medical appointments and including an aggregate count of reasons for production refusal or walkout, if given, and the facility location.
Pursuant to LL 132 of 2019, DOC is required to report on a monthly basis an aggregate report on non-production of individuals in custody to scheduled medical appointments. Individuals in custody can refuse an appointment at any time. The Department recognizes the importance of medical visits.
Pursuant to Local Law 84 of 2015, the Department is required to provide the number of incarcerated individuals who have been found guilty of violating departmental rules, but have not been placed in punitive segregation, restrictive housing or a clinical alternative to punitive segregation housing,
Sixty days after the end of the quarter beginning April 1, 2019, and no later than the sixtieth
day after the end of each subsequent quarter, the department shall post on its website a report
containing information pertaining to emergency lock-ins that occurred during the preceding
quarter.
Young Adult ESH and Secure Unit Monthly Reports. For each placement, the date of entry, the criteria met for placement, the dates of specific incidents used to justify placement and the associated incident type, the placement level housing category in which the inmate was housed prior to placement.
Pursuant to local law, this report tracks, number of unique individuals placed in Separation Status
The number of people in Separation Status who missed a scheduled court appearance and the number of people currently in Separation Status as of the last day of the reporting period.
PSEG Report – Pursuant to Local Law 90 of 2015, the Department is required to submit to its website quarterly segregated housing statistics. This includes a variety of statistics related to PSEG, ESH, CAPS, and RHU.
pursuant to the local law, this report outlines the quarterly visitations which reflects the total number of visits and outlines the number of incarcerated individuals who visits medical appointments for June 2020.
Pursuant to Local Law 132 of 2019, the Department of Correction is required to report when an individual in custody refuses to go to sick call, changes his or her mind, or attends another general service at the time they requested sick call and refuses sick call.
Pursuant to Local Law 85/2019 (Int. 706), the Department of Correction is required to submit a report on information related to visits to correctional facilities.
Pursuant to Local Law 84 of 2015, the following data represents the number of incarcerated individuals who were awaiting transfer to the custody of the New York State Department of Health, New York State Office of Mental Health, and the NYS Office for People with a Developmental Disability.
Pursuant to Local Law 144 of 2019(b), the Department is required to report on aggregate data related to applications for housing made by transgender, gender non-binary, and intersex individuals admitted into the Department’s custody from December 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020.
Pursuant to Local Law 21 of 2019, codified by section 9-156 of the NYC Administrative Code, the Department is required to report on allegations of sexual abuse and sexual harassment for cases that lasted longer than 90 days within the preceding six-month period, and for cases that were closed 6 mths
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) Covid-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 7:00 am on Sunday April 19, 2020.
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) Covid-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 7:00 am on Tuesday April 21, 2020.
Due to the COVID- 19 crisis, the Board of Correction (BOC) will not be submitting its first progress report (due July 1, 2020) on the impact on incarcerated individuals of closing jails on Rikers Island and constructing new facilities to replace such jails as required by Law 192 of 2019.
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) Covid-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 7:00 am on Wednesday May 13, 2020.
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) Covid-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 7:00 am on Tuesday, May 19, 2020.
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) Covid-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 11:59pm Tuesday, May 19, 2020.