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What is NYC AC § 22-1102?

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This section mandates that covered developers of covered projects provide workforce disclosure records to the administering agency annually. The records must include employment details such as hours worked, job titles, wages, and demographic information. Applies to developers receiving city financial assistance for construction projects.

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§ 22-1102 Disclosure requirements.

AC § 22-1102

a. Beginning on July 1, 2021, each covered developer for a covered project shall provide workforce disclosure records consisting of the following information for such project to the administering agency on at least an annual basis with respect to covered projects that receive city financial assistance on or after such date: 1. For each individual employed or otherwise engaged to perform construction work by the covered developer or any covered contractor during the prior year: (a) the number of hours worked; (b) job title; (c) full-time or part-time designation; (d) gross wages; (e) hourly rate of payment; and (f) zip code of primary address.

2.For each individual employed or otherwise engaged to perform construction work by the covered developer or covered contractor who has voluntarily disclosed the following information to such covered developer and covered contractor for the purpose of reporting under this section: (a) gender; and (b) race or ethnic group.

3.For each job title, where such information is made available to such covered developer: (a) the total number of individuals employed or otherwise engaged to perform project work by the covered developer or any covered contractor during the prior year, disaggregated by gender, race or ethnic group, full-time or part-time designation; (b) the average number of hours worked by such individuals; and (c) the average compensation of such individuals.

4.The address, block and lot number of such covered project.

5.An indication as to whether such covered developer is certified as either a minority-owned business enterprise or a women-owned business enterprise, as such terms are defined in section 11-278. b. The information required by subdivision a of this section shall be submitted electronically to the administering agency in a form and manner to be determined by the administering agency. (L.L. 2018/036, 1/11/2018, eff. 7/10/2018; Am. L.L. 2018/039, 1/11/2018, eff. 7/10/2018) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2018/036.

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