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What is NYC RCNY § 6-02?

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a. Community Hiring Quarterly Report.

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§ 6-02 Reporting.

RCNY § 6-02

a. Community Hiring Quarterly Report. The Director will publish quarterly a report pursuant to subdivision c of Section 3502 of the Charter on a website maintained or controlled by the City.

1.The report will include, for each Transaction, information demonstrating the Contractor’s and, if applicable, each Subcontractor’s progress towards meeting the applicable Community Hiring Goal.

2.The report will also include, in the aggregate, information demonstrating: (a) the overall progress towards meeting the applicable Community Hiring Goal; (b) the demographics of Community Hires and, if applicable, Community Hire Apprentices; (c) the amount of compensation paid to Community Hires and, if applicable, Community Hire Apprentices, relative to the amount of compensation paid to all individuals employed by such Contractor or Subcontractor on such Transaction; and (d) the total number of Community Hires employed, by type of Transaction.

3.Additional Source. Where the Director determines that the City’s data sources are not sufficient to comply with the reporting requirements under this section, the Director may require the Contractor and, if applicable, its Subcontractor(s) to provide additional information. b. Annual List of Economically Disadvantaged Regions. The Director will annually publish, on a website maintained or controlled by the City, an updated list of Economically Disadvantaged Regions within a 100-mile radius of the City or within the metropolitan area. (Added City Record 12/24/24, eff. 1/23/25)

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