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.