NYC Administrative Code

§ 24-163.13 — Electrification of city fleet workforce development report.

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What is NYC AC § 24-163.13?

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This section mandates the Department of Citywide Administrative Services to prepare annual reports on the impact of vehicle and charging infrastructure purchases on city employees. The reports will include information on job changes, training needs, and the creation or elimination of agency positions. Applies to city fleet management and workforce development.

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§ 24-163.13 Electrification of city fleet workforce development report.

AC § 24-163.13

a. On July 1, 2025, and on July 1 of each year thereafter, the department of citywide administrative services shall prepare a report summarizing purchase orders for vehicles and charging infrastructure made pursuant to section 24-163.1. Such report shall describe the effect, if any, of the purchase of vehicles and charging infrastructure required pursuant to section 24-163.1 on city employees, including but not limited to, summarizing any needs relating to training for city employees, any programs being planned to meet those needs, and any changes in the functions or duties of city employees as a result of such purchase. b. The report required pursuant to this section shall include the following information regarding any planned purchase of vehicles and charging infrastructure, pursuant to section 24-163.1, to the extent available, for the subsequent reporting period: (1) an estimate of the number of funded agency positions that would be eliminated or substantially changed as a result of any such planned purchase; (2) a description of any loss of projected position or partial displacement, such as a reduction in hours of non-overtime work or reduction in wages anticipated as a result of any such planned purchase; (3) the number of agency positions expected to be created by any such planned purchase; and (4) plans, if any, to transition, train, or retrain city employees as a result of the purchase of vehicles and charging infrastructure required pursuant to section 24-163.1. (L.L. 2023/140, 10/23/2023, eff. 4/20/2024) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2023/140.

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