NYC Administrative Code

§ 31-113 — Demographic data collection on veterans.

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What is NYC AC § 31-113?

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This section mandates that city agencies requesting demographic information from service applicants include a question about military service and an option for consent to contact regarding veteran services. The Department is required to report the number of affirmative responses annually. Applies to city agencies requesting demographic data.

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§ 31-113 Demographic data collection on veterans.

AC § 31-113

a. Any agency that requests demographic information from any person applying for services, including services provided by such agency directly or by contract, shall include on any application for such services: 1. A question about whether such person or any member of their household has served in the armed forces, national guard, or reserves of the United States, provided that responding to such question shall be voluntary; and 2. An option for any person who responds affirmatively to the question included pursuant to paragraph 1 of this subdivision to indicate whether such person consents to the department contacting them regarding services and resources for veterans. b. Subdivision a of this section shall not apply where applicable law would prohibit an agency from modifying a form to include such question or option. c. No later than December 15, 2024, and annually thereafter, the department shall include in the annual report required pursuant to section 31-109 the total number of persons who responded affirmatively to questions included in any application for services from any city agency, as required by paragraph 1 of subdivision a of this section, disaggregated by (i) the agency to which such person applied for services; (ii) the type of service sought; (iii) and the council district in which such person resides. (L.L. 2024/037, 1/20/2024, eff. 7/18/2024)

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