From an audit conducted on the Department of Homeless Services (DHS), it was found that the DHS did not comply with procedures and rules regarding the payment of employees. This makes the Department's management and control of employee overtime costs inadequate. However, the DHS appropriately paid overtime wages to eligible employees and adequately followed a provision of the Comptroller's Directive #13. Nonetheless, recommendations have been made to try to rectify the issue.
The City's Comptroller Office conducted a series of audits on the administration and controls of overtime by City agencies. From the audits, it was found that there is a general lack of compliance with the rules, procedures, regulations, and policies governing overtime. There is a threat of overtime abuse due to inadequate management. Recommendations have been made to all agencies to try to solve these problems.
From an audit conducted on the New York City Department of Education (DOE), it was found that the DOE does not comply with the New York State Education Department's (SED's) Physical Education Regulations for elementary-level students and middle-level students in elementary schools. The DOE does not have a physical education plan or oversight over schools to ensure that students are receiving the minimum required amount of physical education. Recommendations have been made to try to rectify these issues.