This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2019 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits
under both the New York City Board of Education Retirement System (BERS) Qualified Pension
Plan and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents information intended for use by the City of New York for accounting and financial reporting under Governmental Accounting Standards
Board (GASB) Statement No. 68 and No. 67.This Report also presents information intended for use by each NYCRS for accounting/ financial reporting.
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2019 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits
under both the New York City Employees’ Retirement System (NYCERS) Qualified Pension Plan
and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2019 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits
under both the New York City Police Pension Fund (POLICE) and Group Life Insurance Plan
(collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2019 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits
under both the New York City Fire Pension Fund (FIRE) and Group Life Insurance Plan
(collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents information intended for use by the City of New York for accounting and financial reporting under Governmental Accounting Standards
Board (GASB) Statement No. 68 and No. 67.This Report also presents information intended for use by each NYCRS for accounting/ financial reporting.
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2019 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits
under both the New York City Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS) and Group Life Insurance
Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents information intended for use by the City of New York for
accounting and financial reporting under Governmental Accounting Standards Board
(GASB) Statement No. 68.
This Report presents information, intended for use by the City of New York for accounting
and financial reporting under Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 68.
This Report presents information intended for use by the City of New York for
accounting and financial reporting under Governmental Accounting Standards
Board (GASB) Statement No. 68.
This Report presents the results of the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2017 Annual Valuation of the
Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) provided under the New York City Health Benefits
Program (Program).
This Report presents the results of the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2018 Annual Valuation of the
Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) provided under the New York City Health Benefits
Program (Program).
This Report presents the results of the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2019 Annual Valuation of the
Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) provided under the New York City Health Benefits
Program (Program).
This Report presents the results of the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2020 Annual Valuation of the
Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) provided under the New York City Health Benefits
Program (Program).
This Report presents the results of the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2021 Annual Valuation of the
Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) provided under the New York City Health Benefits
Program (Program).
The FY22 New York City Office of the Actuary Diversity and EEO plan describes the OA's plans, projects, and training goals for the DEI efforts during Fiscal Year 2022.
This report contains the plans and achievements regarding EEO, Diversity, and Inclusion at the NYCOA for Fiscal Year 2020 such as training, recruitment, and retention.
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2020 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Fire Pension Fund (FIRE) and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2020 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Board of Education Retirement System (BERS) Qualified Pension Plan and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the Fiscal Year (FY) Ended June 30, 2022, Annual Valuation of the Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) provided under the New York City Health Benefits Program (Program).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2020 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS) Qualified Pension Plan and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2020 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Employees’ Retirement System (NYCERS) Qualified Pension Plan and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2020 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits
under both the New York City Police Pension Fund (POLICE) and Group Life Insurance Plan
(collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2021 actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Fire Pension Fund (FIRE) and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the Fiscal Year (FY) Ended June 30, 2023, Annual Valuation of the Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) provided under the New York City Health Benefits Program (Program).
This Report presents information intended for use by the City of New York for accounting and financial reporting under Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 68.
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2021 actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS) Qualified Pension Plan and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2021 actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Board of Education Retirement System (BERS) Qualified Pension Plan and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2021 actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Employees’ Retirement System (NYCERS) Qualified Pension Plan and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2021 actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Police Pension Fund (POLICE) and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
This annual report gives an overview of the OA's workforce demographics with respect to demographics such gender, race, ethnicity and other indicators.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The report details proactive measures to diminish under-utilization in particular job groups, our training efforts, recruitment strategies, and HR initiatives to prevent and address any barriers to equal opportunity employment.
Report stating the number of notices of violation issued for engine idling violations returnable to the OATH Hearings Division (previously known as the ECB) including the total amount of penalties imposed for such notices of violations.
The Chief ALJ evaluates and issues a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
Report stating the number of notices of violation issued for engine idling violations returnable to the OATH Hearings Division (previously known as the ECB) including the total amount of penalties imposed for such notices of violations.
The report details proactive measures to diminish under-utilization in particular job groups, our training efforts, recruitment strategies, and HR initiatives to prevent and address any barriers to equal opportunity employment.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
Report stating the number of notices of violation issued for engine idling violations returnable to the OATH Hearings Division (previously known as the ECB) including the total amount of penalties imposed for such notices of violations.
Report stating the number of notices of violation issued for engine idling violations returnable to the OATH Hearings Division (previously known as the ECB) including the total amount of penalties imposed for such notices of violations.
The report details proactive measures to diminish under-utilization in particular job groups, our training efforts, recruitment strategies, and HR initiatives to prevent and address any barriers to equal opportunity employment.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
The report details proactive measures to diminish under-utilization in particular job groups, our training efforts, recruitment strategies, and HR initiatives to prevent and address any barriers to equal opportunity employment.
Report stating the number of notices of violation issued for engine idling violations returnable to the OATH Hearings Division (previously known as the ECB) including the total amount of penalties imposed for such notices of violations.
Annual report required by New York City Charter Section 815(l), adopted by Local Law 27 (2023) concerning agency employment actions, salary data, gender, race and ethnicity.
Report stating the number of notices of violation issued for engine idling violations returnable to the OATH Hearings Division (previously known as the ECB) including the total amount of penalties imposed for such notices of violations.
The report details proactive measures to diminish under-utilization in particular job groups, our training efforts, recruitment strategies, and HR initiatives to prevent and address any barriers to equal opportunity employment.
The Chief ALJ evaluate and issue a recommendation as to whether a limit should be placed on the civil penalties imposed for the specified violations covered under the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA), taking into account whether any such penalty is disproportionate to the harm caused.
A number of the metrics are shaped by one or more underlying factors, so that discussion with DFTA
concerning such factors prior to undertaking data analyses is recommended, especially as this is a newly
created dataset in the version attached.
The New York City Department for the Aging's (DFTA) Annual Plan Summary provides a valuable opportunity for DFTA to annually share its goals, objectives and program planning with the aging network.
Annual Report of Senior Centers in the City of New York. Report includes metrics on services and activities provided by senior centers across the five boroughs.
In compliance with Local Law 9 of 2015, the following is the annual report of the legislated Social Adult Day Care (SADC) Ombuds Office for Calendar Year 2021.
Annual Report of Senior Centers in the City of New York. Report includes metrics on services and activities provided by senior centers across the five boroughs for fiscal year 2021.
In compliance with the Identifying Information Law, all City agencies are mandated to submit the attached Agency Report to the Chief Privacy Officer, the Mayor, the City Council Speaker and the Citywide Privacy Protection Committee.
Annual Report of Older Adult Centers in the City of New York. Report includes metrics on services and activities provided by older dult centers across the five boroughs for 2022.
In compliance with Local Law 122 of 2020, the following is the annual report of the New York City Department for the Aging Advisory Council activities outlined during its quarterly meetings for 2022.
In compliance with Local Law 122 of 2020, the following is the annual report of the New York City Department for the Aging Advisory Council activities outlined during its quarterly meetings for 2023.
Annual Report of Older Adult Centers in the City of New York. Report includes metrics on services and activities provided by older adult centers across the five boroughs for 2023.
Includes information on COVID-19 Pet Response Plan, created in recognition of challenges NYC animal guardians faced as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. Information on APTF, and services provided to NYC animal guardians when COVID is contracted is also available. Statistics are also available.
This report is issued to the Mayor and the Speaker of the City Council in accordance with Local Law 204
of 2019, which mandates annual reporting on the city’s animal welfare service and program needs for all
five boroughs.
This report is issued to the Mayor and the Speaker of the City Council in accordance with Local Law 204 of 2019, which mandates annual reporting on the city’s animal welfare service and program needs for all five boroughs.
BERS administers the BERS Qualified Pension Plan (the “QPP”) and the BERS Tax Deferred Annuity Program (the “TDA Program”)
The presentation includes all disclosures necessary to enable readers to gain an understanding of the system’s financial and Investment activities and Analysis of changes.
BERS administers the BERS Qualified Pension Plan (the “QPP”) and the BERS Tax Deferred Annuity Program (the “TDA Program”) - Audits & Financial statements - Investment Reports - Actuarial Information - Statistical Reports.
BERS Annual Plan to Promote the values of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and respect for all, and Increase employees’ familiarity with the EEO Policy.
Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace, Community, and Race Relations.
BERS Annual Plan to Promote the values of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and respect for all, and Increase employees’ familiarity with the EEO Policy.
Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace, Community, and Race Relations.
BERS administers the BERS Qualified Pension Plan “QPP” and the BERS Tax Deferred Annuity Program “TDA Program”
QPP is a cost sharing, that provides pension benefits to employees.
TDA Program provides a means of deferring income tax payments on member’s voluntary tax-deferred contributions.
BERS Annual Plan to Promote the values of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and respect for all, and Increase employees’ familiarity with the EEO Policy.
Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace, Community, and Race Relations.
BERS administers the BERS Qualified Pension Plan (the “QPP”) and the BERS Tax Deferred Annuity Program (the “TDA Program”)
The presentation includes all disclosures necessary to enable readers to gain an understanding of the system’s financial activities and analyses.
BERS Annual Plan to Promote the values of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and respect for all, and Increase employees’ familiarity with the EEO Policy.
Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace, Community, training, Hiring and promotion.
The Bronx Borough President commitment to support and enforce the rights and protections afforded by the New York City EEO Policy, the City and State Human Rights Law, and all other relevant laws, for all employees, applicants for employment, partners, and members of the public service.
The Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso is dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, equality and fairness within the Borough of Brooklyn and our office. We aim for our employees to be a representation of our city and borough's diverse backgrounds, nationalities, and cultures.
Form 3 explains the process by which BPKC collects and discloses identifying information. BPKC only collects that information that is required by law or under City rule. Any information disclosed if any is in the regular course of business, or on a case-by-case basis with the consent of the person
The Brooklyn Borough President's annual report on the application, selection and appointment process of the members of the eighteen (18) Brooklyn Community Boards purusant to Section 82 (17) of the NY Charter.
Section 245 of the New York City Charter requires the Borough President to submit to the Mayor and Council proposed modifications to the New York City preliminary budget. In accordance with this section, the Manhattan Borough President submits the following statement.
Pursuant to New York City Charter section 82 (17)(a), the Office of the Manhattan Borough
President submits this report on the application and selection processes for the appointment of
community board members for the 2024-2026 term. It regards all twelve (12) Community Boards in the Borough.
Attached you will find the fiscal year 2024 Annual Plan for the Office of the Staten Island Borough President. This plan was created by SIBPO EEO and approved by DCAS.
Report on the education and outreach conducted as required by section 28-103.32 including a description of how such outreach was conducted and the number of business owners reached through the outreach [...].