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What is NYC AC § 32-204?

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This section mandates the division to publish annual reports on its website, detailing research results, complaint statistics, findings on legal allegations, workforce recommendations, and outreach efforts. The statute aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the division's operations. Applies to the division responsible for oversight and reporting.

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§ 32-204 Website and reporting.

AC § 32-204

The division shall post on the division's website and submit to the speaker of the council, beginning no later than one year after the effective date of this law and annually thereafter, the following information for the preceding calendar year: a. The results of the research conducted as required by subdivision c of section 32-202; b. The number of complaints received by the systems, the types of information provided and the number of referrals made pursuant to subdivision a of section 32-203; c. The results of the findings made pursuant to subdivision b of section 32-203 regarding any systemic legal allegations; d. Any recommendations for assisting the paid care workforce and any recommendations for model industry standards made by the working group pursuant to subdivision e of section 32-202; e. Education and outreach efforts made by the division; and f. Any other information the division deems appropriate. (L.L. 2016/098, 8/31/2016, eff. 2/27/2017)

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