The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports (Form 3) related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
This publication provides an overview for workers about the general and industry-specific requirements employers must follow during phase 3 of Reopening NYC
This guide offers practical and actionable advice for organizations so they can protect their employees and learn how to stay in business during and after an emergency.
This guide offers practical and actionable advice for organizations so they can protect their employees and learn how to stay in business during and after an emergency.
The Concession Rules require the City Chief Procurement Officer to produce an Annual Concession Report ("CCPO Annual Report") summarizing the currently effective concessions. The summary includes: the registration status of each concession; a brief description of each concession awarded; the method
New York City Charter section 20-d(e) requires the Office of Nightlife at the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment to publish a semi-annual report of Multi-Agency Response to Community Hotspot (M.A.R.C.H.) operations beginning in 2020. This report covers July 1 through December 31, 2022.
The report examines the veteran business community in New York City, and highlights ways to better identify veteran businesses,support the growth of these businesses, and better prepare those businesses for City procurement opportunities.
This analysis of business improvement districts (BIDs) identified four financial matters, which potentially point to increased financial risks and may decrease the availability of services to districts.
On behalf of the Department of Small Business Services and the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services, please find the attached report for compliance information pursuant to Section 6-129(l) of the New York City Administrative Code. This report covers Fiscal Year 2022 (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022).
Pursuant to NYC Administrative Code Section 20-706, report on business education events for FY2017, including (i) the number of events held; (ii) the location of each event; (iii) the number of participants disaggregated by location; and (iv) a summary of the information provided to participants.
Annual Report on Business Education Events Fiscal Year 2019
Covering 6/30/2018 – 6/29/2019
This report is submitted pursuant to N.Y.C. Ad. Code § 20-706.2 as added by Local Law 68 of 2015.
Contracting is a powerful tool to achieve New York City’s goals and priorities – and the City has the power to use contracting strategically to make investments that support a vibrant, sustainable, and equitable City.
Audit of the Department of Small Business Services (DSBS) to determine whether DSBD issued Customized Training Program (CTP) awards to eligible businesses and whether businesses were reimbursed for allowable costs in accordance with CTP Guidelines, CTP agreements and Comptroller's Directive #1.
The objectives of the audit were to determine whether SBS had adequate controls over the award process for the NYC Small Business Continuity Loan Fund Program and complied with relevant rules and regulations.
The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP), formerly the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), seeks to protect and enhance the daily economic lives of New Yorkers to help create thriving communities. The emergency rule makes it illegal to increase prices by 10 percent or more...
A report related to the business education events held during the prior 12 month period. Includes information on the number of business events, the location of each, the number of participants, and the information provided to participants.
Annual Report on Business Education Events Fiscal Year 2019, covering 6/30/2017 – 6/29/2018.
This report is submitted pursuant to N.Y.C. Ad. Code § 20-706.2 as added by Local Law 68 of 2015.
This report is submitted pursuant to N.Y.C. Ad. Code § 20-706.2 as added by Local Law 68 of 2015. It reflects the number and location of events held in the previous year.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by New York City Department of Small Business Services on behalf of the Castle Hill Business Improvement District Steering Committee pursuant to Section 25-405(a) of Chapter 4 of Title 25 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, as amended, concer
Pursuant to New York City Administrative Code 6-129(g)1, the following document has been submitted to the NYC Council Speaker. Each mayoral agency which has made eligible procurements in excess of $5MM during the preceding fiscal year is required to develop and submit an Agency Utilization Plan
Pursuant to New York City Administrative Code 6-129(g)1, the following document has been submitted to the NYC Council Speaker. Each mayoral agency which has made eligible procurements in excess of $5MM during the preceding fiscal year is required to develop and submit an Agency Utilization Plan
A report detailing the number of small businesses served through the Department’s Commercial Lease Assistance Program, disaggregated by borough. The report covers the period beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2022.
Report detailing the number of small businesses served through the Department’s Commercial Lease Assistance Program, disaggregated by borough. Report covers the period beginning on July 1, 2020 and ending on June 30, 2021
Report pursuant to Local Law 094 of 2020. Report shows location, amount received and NAICS business category of recipients of funds issued by these programs
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the Mayor's Office of Operations is responsible for developing implementing an Enterprise Billing, Payment and Collections strategy.
This Executive Order by the Mayor announces the establishment of NYC Business Express, which is to be developed and implemented by the Department of Small Business Services.
Mayor Adams establishes the M/WBE Advisory Committee to promote economic growth that ensures that city residents and businesses from all communities and backgrounds can participate in and contribute to the economy of the city.