DOI’s findings and recommendations from an investigation of DOHMH February 22, 2007 inspection of the KFC-Taco Bell on Sixth Ave. in Greenwich Village. On February 23, a day after Thomas inspected the restaurant and gave it a passing grade, the news media ran stories showing rats scurrying around.
Directive #1 is a DOHMH review of internal controls submitted annually to the NYC Comptroller, which includes a financial integrity statement and a series of completed checklists.
In accordance with Local Law 14, this report provides number of inspections conducted; permits or licenses revoked by DOHMH of child care services annually.
In accordance with Local Law 37 of 2005, DOHMH reports on changes to pesticides listed by the EPA as carcinogens or toxins and list of the amount of these pesticides used by NYC Agency usage.
Annual report on DOHMH's Integrated Pest Management activities and the evolving pest control practices of several agencies, as required by Local Law 37 of 2005.
The 2005 Annual Summary presents data of vital events in 2005, including births, deaths and spontaneous and induced terminations of pregnancy. This data, compiled by the Office of Vital Statistics, is derived from vital event certificates filed with the Office of Vital Records at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
A report by the Departments of Health and Mental Hygiene and Homeless Services to give information about the health of the homeless of New York City and to offer recommendations on how to improve their health.
23rd Street Development LLC filed an application for a special permit to facilitate the construction of a 21-story development on a through-block site between West 23rd and 24th streets.