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What is NYC AC § 26-3804?

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This section mandates the maintenance of a publicly accessible dataset by the department, detailing construction projects receiving city financial assistance. It requires developers to report employment data of construction workers, including city residents. The statute affects developers and construction employers involved in housing development projects.

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§ 26-3804 Reporting requirements.

AC § 26-3804

a. The department shall maintain a publicly searchable open dataset available online of all construction projects subject to this chapter. Projects shall be added to such open dataset as often as needed to keep it current, but no less than quarterly. The open dataset shall include but not be limited to: 1. The address, and any proposed addresses, of the housing development project; 2. The type and amount of city financial assistance related to the housing development project awarded to a developer; 3. The name and address of each developer that is receiving city financial assistance related to the housing development project; 4. The agency with primary project oversight of the housing development project; and 5. A copy of the developer’s community hire plan. b. For each housing development project, each developer shall report to the department, and the department shall publish on its website no less than quarterly, the following information: 1. The name and address of each construction employer, or any other entity that employs construction workers, on the housing development project; 2. The number of construction workers employed on the construction project; and, 3. The number of construction workers employed on the construction project, disaggregated by the percentage of whom are residents of the city. c. By December 31 of each year, the department shall submit to the speaker of the council, and make public online, a report on the status of covered housing development projects and the enforcement of this chapter. The report shall include details on enforcement actions taken by the department, or a city economic development entity, disaggregated by housing development project, developer, and construction employer, including any violations issued, findings, settlements, and penalties. (L.L. 2026/021, 1/17/2026, eff. 1/1/2027) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2026/021.

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