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Biennial report (FORM 3) required pursuant to the Identifying Information Law, containing information related to the New York City Equal Employment Practices Commission's (EEP) collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information.
Report including (i) the number of complaints received disaggregated by building; (ii) the average time taken to respond to complaints; (iii) the number of monitored occupied multiple dwellings with valid permits for alteration or addition as described in section 28-103.26.2; (iv) the number of ini
Local Law 245 of 2017, requires each agency to submit reports outlining the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information by the agency and their "human services" contractors or subcontractors. The first report was due July 31, 2018 and every two years thereafter.
This is the transcript for the New York City Local Emergency Planning Committee's (LEPC) 2020 meeting, held virtually. Attendees included staff from NYC agencies and the general public.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information.
Community Board are required to submit this information every two years. Community Board 7 does not share identifying information with the public nor agencies unless it is specifically required for constituent case.