Mandated Reports
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| Row Number | Agency | Name | Description | Frequency | Authorizing Resource (Local Law) | Authorizing Resource (Charter and Code) | Last Published Date | See All Reports |
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| 1761 | Standards and Appeals, Board of (BSA) | Report on Agency Policies on Identifying Information | Report regarding the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information by such agency and any contractors or subcontractors utilized by such agency | Every 2 Years | LL 245/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 23, Section 1205 | 2024-08-21 | Search |
| 1762 | Standards and Appeals, Board of (BSA) | Report on Open Data Compliance | Direct to Mayor's Office of Data Analytics (MODA) to be compiled: Report on which public data set or sets that it is unable to make available, the reasons why it cannot do so and the date by which the agency expects that such public data set or sets will be available on the single web portal (Completed) | LL 11/2012 | New York City Administrative Code Title 23, Section 502(a) | Search | ||
| 1763 | Standards and Appeals, Board of (BSA) | Report on Variances and Special Permits in First Quarter of the Fiscal Year | A report regarding variances and special permits for the first four months of the fiscal year (RABRC Waiver 2024-12-13)(Completed) | Every 1 Year | LL 104/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 25, Section 208(a) and (b) | Search | |
| 1764 | Standards and Appeals, Board of (BSA) | Report on Variances and Special Permits in the Fiscal Year | A report regarding variances and special permits for the previous fiscal year (for the September report)(RABRC Waiver 2024-12-13)(Completed) | Every 1 Year | LL 104/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 25, Section 208(a) and (b) | Search | |
| 1765 | Standards and Appeals, Board of (BSA) | Rules & Regulations | Every rule or regulation, every amendment or repeal of same, every order, requirement, decision or determination by the Board. Due upon immediate filing of action | New York City Charter Section 27-665 | Search | |||
| 1766 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Annual Report on the implementation of the Clean Waterfront Plan | Annual Report on the implementation of Local Law 55 of 2011 Clean Waterfront Plan includes: (i) the number of complaints received by the city concerning conduct that constitutes waterfront dumping, littering on any streets or public places located on waterfront property, the abandoning of vehicles, vessels and crafts on waterfront property and the improper handling and storage of merchandise and materials on wharves, piers, docks and bulkheads. (ii) the number of summonses and notices of violation, respectively, issued by each agency for violations of any law, rule or regulation relating to waterfront dumping, littering on any streets or public places located on waterfront property, the abandoning of vehicles, vessels and crafts on waterfront property and the improper handling and storage of merchandise and materials on wharves, piers, docks and bulkheads; (iii) the total amount of civil penalties imposed for such notices of violation by the environmental control board; (iv) any changes made to the Clean Waterfront Plan; (v) a summary of any rules promulgated to implement the Clean Waterfront Plan; and (vi) recommendations for appropriate legislation and improved enforcement with respect to the Clean Waterfront Plan.(Completed)(See MOCEJ -Report on Implementation of the Clean Waterfront Plan) | Every 2 Years | LL 55/2001 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 121(d)(1) | 2020-06-16 | Search |
| 1767 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Annual Report on the New York City Climate Protection Act | Report on the New York City Climate Protection Act by reporting annual greenhouse gas inventories. Such reports shall include changes in citywide and city government emissions measured in carbon dioxide equivalent achieved for the previous calendar year, relative to such emissions for the base year for citywide emissions. It shall also include a description of the programs developed and implemented, a list of the entities participating in such programs of which the office is aware and a description of the education and outreach activities developed and implemented.(Completed). | Every 1 Year | LL 22/2008 | New York City Charter and Code Title 24, Section 805 | Search | |
| 1768 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | City Food Metrics Report | Annual city food system metrics report, regarding the production, processing, distribution and consumption of food in and for the city of New York during the previous fiscal year (the food security portion) (Completed) | Every 1 Year | LL 133/2013 LL52/2011 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 120, New York City Charter Chapter 1, Section 20(j) | Search | |
| 1769 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Citywide Climate Adaptation Plan | Climate adaptation plan that considers and evaluates a range of climate hazards impacting the city, including its shoreline, and identifies and recommends resiliency and adaptation measures and non-structural risk reduction approaches to protect and prepare the city’s residents, property and infrastructure (Completed)(See MOCEJ - Citywide Climate Adaptation Plan) | Every 10 Years | LL 122/2021 | New York City Administrative Code Title 24, Section 808(b) | Search | |
| 1770 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Draft Environmental Justice Plan. With Interagency Working Group | Plan that provides guidance for incorporating environmental justice concerns into city decision-making, identifies possible citywide initiatives for promoting environmental justice and provides specific recommendations for city agencies represented on the interagency working group | Once | LL 64/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 1003(b)(2) | 2020-06-16 | Search |
| 1771 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Draft Revisions to the Environmental Justice Plan. With Interagency Working Group | (Completed)(See MOCEJ - Draft Revisions to the Environmental Justice Plan. With Interagency Working Group) | Every 5 Years | LL 64/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 1003(c)(1) | Search | |
| 1772 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Environmental Justice Study. By the Interagency Working Group | Report on findings of a study which shall identify and describe opportunities for and means of promoting environmental justice in the city. (Completed)(See MOCEJ - Environmental Justice Study. By the Interagency Working Group) | Every 5 Years | LL 60/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 1007(a)(1) | Search | |
| 1773 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Final Environmental Justice Plan. With Interagency Working Group | (Due on 2022-01-03) | Once | LL 64/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 1003(b)(3) | Search | |
| 1774 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Final Revisions to the Environmental Justice Plan. With Interagency Working Group | (Completed)(See MOCEJ - Final Revisions to the Environmental Justice Plan. With Interagency Working Group) | Every 5 Years | LL 64/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 1003(c)(3) | Search | |
| 1775 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Green Building Standards Exemption Report | The mayor may exempt from each provision of this section capital projects accounting for up to 20 percent of the capital dollars in each fiscal year subject to such provision if in such mayor's sole judgment such exemption is necessary in the public interest. At the conclusion of each fiscal year the mayor shall report to the council the exemptions granted pursuant to this section. At the conclusion of each fiscal year.(Completed)(See MOCEJ - Green Building Standards Exemption Report) | Every 1 Year | LL 31/2016, LL 32/2016, LL 86/2005 | New York City Charter Chapter 9, Section 224.1(f) | Search | |
| 1776 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Language Access Implementation Plan/Local Law 30 of 2017 Report | (Completed) | Every 3 Years | LL 30/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 23 Section 1102(d) | Search | |
| 1777 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Long-term Energy Plan | With the Energy Policy Advisory Subcommittee, including 1. An assessment of the feasibility of replacing in-city gas-fired power plants associated with the bulk power system with battery storage powered by renewable energy sources in a manner that is consistent with the New York state public service commission energy storage deployment policy developed pursuant to section 74 of the public service law; 2. An assessment of when such replacement, if feasible, can take place; and 3. A review of potential technologies for battery storage of energy. In the first report, including an assessment of feasibility of renewable energy sources and battery storage on Rikers Island. (Completed)(See MOCEJ - LongTerm Energy Plan) | Every 4 Years | LL 17/2021, LL 99/2019, LL 248/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 126(d) and (g) | Search | |
| 1778 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Long-term Energy Plan | With the Energy Policy Advisory Subcommittee. Including 1. An assessment of the feasibility of replacing in-city gas-fired power plants associated with the bulk power system with battery storage powered by renewable energy sources in a manner that is consistent with the New York state public service commission energy storage deployment policy developed pursuant to section 74 of the public service law; 2. An assessment of when such replacement, if feasible, can take place; and 3. A review of potential technologies for battery storage of energy. (Completed) | Every 4 Years | LL 99/2019, LL 248/2017 | New York City Administrative Code Title 3, Section 126(d) and | Search | |
| 1779 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Long-Term Sustainability Plan | Long-Term Sustainability Plan, consisting of the identification and analysis of issues such as housing, open space, brownfields, transportation ,water quality and infrastructure, air quality, energy and climate change. Also, the goals associated with each category and any other determined by the director. The policies, plans and actions taken to realize the objectives of the city's long-term sustainability plan. (Completed) | Every 4 Years | New York City Charter Chapter 1, Section 20(e) | 2020-06-16 | Search | |
| 1780 | Sustainability, Mayor's Office of (Sustainability) | Long-Term Sustainability Plan and Updated Plan | The long-term sustainability plan, PlaNYC/OneNYC report is updated every four years and sets forth goals and a list of policies, programs and actions that the City will seek to implement or undertake to achieve each goal by no later than twenty years from the date each such updated long-term sustainability plan is submitted. Any updated plan shall report on the status of the milestones, goals, policies, programs or actions contained in the immediately preceding updated plan.This report is now submitted by the Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice (MOCEJ). (Report from April 2019) | Every 4 Years | LL 17/2008 | New York City Charter Chapter 1, Section 20(e) | 2019-04-22 | Search |
