Administrative Code (AC)
Title 3: Elected Officials
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- AC § 3-1001
Definitions.
- AC § 3-1002
Interagency working group.
- AC § 3-1003
Environmental justice plan.
- AC § 3-1004
Agency responsibilities.
- AC § 3-1005
Research, data collection and analysis.
- AC § 3-1006
Advisory board.
- AC § 3-1007
Environmental justice study and portal.
- AC § 3-101
Flag of the mayor.
- AC § 3-102
Flags and decorations; city hall park.
- AC § 3-103
Apprehension and conviction of criminals.
- AC § 3-104
Declaration of emergency.
- AC § 3-105
Emergency measures.
- AC § 3-106
Filing and publication.
- AC § 3-107
Duration and termination of emergency.
- AC § 3-108
Violations.
- AC § 3-109
Definitions.
- AC § 3-110
Parking spaces.
- AC § 3-1101
Definitions.
- AC § 3-1102.
Establishment and management of legal defense trusts.
- AC § 3-1103
Reporting and disclosure by legal defense trusts.
- AC § 3-1104.
Dissolution of the legal defense trust.
- AC § 3-1105
Enforcement.
- AC § 3-1106
Rulemaking.
- AC § 3-1107
Penalties.
- AC § 3-111
Drug enforcement and drug abuse task force. [Repealed]
- AC § 3-112
On-line reporting of domestic violence and hate crime statistics. [Repealed]
- AC § 3-113
Notification of status of government services during severe weather conditions or other emergency.
- AC § 3-113.1
Posting of executive orders and memoranda of understanding on the city's website.
- AC § 3-114
Agency liaisons.
- AC § 3-115
New York city identity card.
- AC § 3-116
Veterans receiving certain city services.
- AC § 3-117
Annual reporting on bail and the criminal justice system.*
- AC § 3-118
Training regarding homeless, runaway or sexually exploited youth.
- AC § 3-119
Modification or removal of deed restrictions.
- AC § 3-119.1
Citywide census of vacant properties.
- AC § 3-119.10
[Health survey of migrants.]
- AC § 3-119.11
Citywide bathroom strategy.
- AC § 3-119.12
New York city housing authority vacant commercial space feasibility study.
- AC § 3-119.2
Annual reporting on workplace sexual harassment.
- AC § 3-119.3
Study on notification of public assistance eligibility.
- AC § 3-119.4
Press credentials.
- AC § 3-119.5
Annual reporting on algorithmic tools.*
- AC § 3-119.5
Notice requirement for filming permits.*
- AC § 3-119.6
Public education on reproductive health care.
- AC § 3-119.7
Reporting requirements regarding multi-agency emergency housing assistance.
- AC § 3-119.8
Child care subsidy information portal.
- AC § 3-119.9
[Workforce survey of migrants.]
- AC § 3-120
Annual city food system metrics report.
- AC § 3-121
Client information management systems study.*
- AC § 3-121
Clean waterfront plan.*
- AC § 3-122
New York city panel on climate change.
- AC § 3-123
New York city climate change adaptation task force.
- AC § 3-124
Study and report on the effects of wind on certain buildings.
- AC § 3-125
Geothermal systems.
- AC § 3-125.1
Geothermal exchange system demonstration program.
- AC § 3-126
New York city energy policy.
- AC § 3-127
Map of areas most vulnerable to flooding; mitigation plan.
- AC § 3-128
Efficiency and efficacy study of existing geothermal systems.
- AC § 3-129
Study of beneficial reuse of dewatering discharge from the aquifers in Queens county.
- AC § 3-130
Pilot program to provide heating and/or cooling or other beneficial reuse of discharge waters from dewatering operations in southeastern Queens county.
- AC § 3-130
Employment resources. [Repealed]
- AC § 3-131
Climate resiliency design guidelines.
- AC § 3-131
Veteran liaisons. [Repealed]
- AC § 3-132
Veterans' advisory board electronic mail addresses. [Repealed]
- AC § 3-132
Resiliency scores of agency projects.
- AC § 3-133
Additional notice of public meetings of the veterans' advisory board. [Repealed]
- AC § 3-140
Office of labor standards.
- AC § 3-150
General.
- AC § 3-151
Report on outcomes of services provided to public housing residents.
- AC § 3-152
Three-quarter housing task force.
- AC § 3-153
Annual report on the New York city housing authority’s permanent affordability commitment together program.
- AC § 3-160
Equity assessments.
- AC § 3-161
Gender and racial equity training.
- AC § 3-162
Publicly available information regarding gender identity related rights and resources.
- AC § 3-170
General.
- AC § 3-171
Pay and employment equity data.
- AC § 3-180
Definitions.
- AC § 3-181
Reporting on domestic violence initiatives, indicators, and factors.
- AC § 3-182
Outreach to cosmetologists.
- AC § 3-183
Service satisfaction surveys.
- AC § 3-184
Advisory committee on female genital mutilation and cutting.
- AC § 3-185
Domestic violence and gender-based violence survivor housing stability program.
- AC § 3-186
Online services portal and guide.
- AC § 3-187
Personal safety and security resource program.
- AC § 3-190
Definitions.
- AC § 3-191
Online database.
- AC § 3-192.
Outreach.
- AC § 3-193
Interactive map of mental health service providers.
- AC § 3-194
Report on involuntary removals.
- AC § 3-195
Community outreach regarding the availability of mental health resources in response to violent and traumatic incidents.
- AC § 3-201
Councilmanic flag.
- AC § 3-202
Council districts. [Repealed]
- AC § 3-203
Public advocate; member of all committees.
- AC § 3-204
Salaries; additional compensation for officers of council.
- AC § 3-204.1
Transfer and disposal of surplus old desks and chairs, councilmanic chambers.
- AC § 3-204.2
Transfer of councilmanic chairs at termination of office.
- AC § 3-204.3
Workers' compensation for city council employees.
- AC § 3-204.4
Representation; council members.
- AC § 3-205
City clerk; employees; bonds.
- AC § 3-206
City clerk; proceedings of council.
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