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Agencias de servicios publicos de la cidad de
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Administrative Justice Coordinator,
Office |
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The Office of the
Administrative Justice Coordinator (AJC)
works to improve the professionalism,
efficiency, transparency, and
accountability of the City's
administrative tribunals. The Office
works with the tribunals to establish
and implement Rules of Conduct for
Administrative Law Judges, improve the
training and recruitment of
Administrative Law Judges, and enhance
the public's understanding of and access
to the administrative justice system |
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Administrative Trials and Hearings,
Office of (OATH) |
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The Office of
Administrative Trials and Hearings
(OATH) is an independent,central
tribunal which settles or adjudicates a
wide range of issues referred by City
agencies. Its caseload includes hearings
on employee discipline, retention of
seized vehicles, license and regulatory
enforcement, real estate and loft law
violations, contract disputes, and human
rights violations. OATH completes
between 2,000 and 2,500 cases annually. |
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Mayor's Office of Adult Education |
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The Mayor’s Office of
Adult Education was established to
create better outcomes for the City’s
adult education system. The Office
coordinates strategy, promotes best
practices, and connects participating
agencies to the Administration’s
education, community development, and
social policy priorities. The Office
works with a range of City, State, and
Federal agencies to advance adult
education in New York City. |
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Advisory Committee on the Judiciary |
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The Mayor's Advisory
Committee on the Judiciary recruits,
evaluates, and nominates highly
qualified judicial candidates for
appointment to the New York City
Criminal, Family, and Interim Civil
Court. The Committee also evaluates
incumbent judges for reappointment to
these courts |
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Encuentre oportunidades de trabajo o
busca empleaso encuentrelo en NYGuia.com
en
Oportunidades de
Trabajo |
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Aging, Department for the (DFTA) |
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Anti-Graffiti Task Force, Mayor's |
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The Department for the Aging (DFTA)
promotes, administers, and coordinates the development
and provision of services for older New Yorkers to help
them maintain their independence and participation in
their communities. The Department supports a broad range
of services, both directly and through over 600
contracts with community-based organizations, including
the administration of 329 contracted senior centers, and
also provides over 12.4 million meals annually, both
home delivered and at senior centers. |
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The Anti-Graffiti Task Force is a
coordinated effort to enforce existing local laws,
develop new legislative initiatives, and encourage and
aid in the cleanup of graffiti |
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Board of Elections |
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Buildings, Department of |
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The Board of Elections is an
administrative body of 10 bipartisan Commissioners, two
from each borough, appointed by the City Council for a
term of four years. The Board oversees voter, poll site,
and campaign-related issues |
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The Department of Buildings (DOB) ensures
the safe and lawful use of over 900,000 buildings and
properties by enforcing the Building Code, Zoning
Resolution, and other applicable laws. Each year it
reviews over 60,000 construction plans, issues over
110,000 new and renewed permits, performs over 300,000
inspections, and issues 12 types of licenses,
registrations, and certificates. It facilitates
construction by continually streamlining the permit
application process, and delivers services with
integrity and professionalism |
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Chief Medical Examiner, Office of |
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Children's Services, Administration for |
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The Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME)
is responsible for investigating deaths resulting from
criminal violence; casualty or suicide; that occur
suddenly, when in apparent good health; when unattended
by a physician; in custody; or occurring in any
suspicious or unusual manner. The Office also
investigates deaths where an application for cremation
is made. The Office provides additional forensic
services, including DNA testing, to support criminal
investigations. The Office also manages all functions of
the City mortuary, including the retrieval and
processing of deceased bodies; assistance with
autopsies; and body preparation for City burial |
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The Administration for Children's
Services (ACS) protects and ensures the well-being of
New York City's children and families. ACS investigated
child abuse and neglect reports involving approximately
79,000 children and provided contract preventive
services to a daily average of 27,000 children. ACS
provides direct foster care and adoption services, as
well as contractual services for approximately 17,000
children through 44 foster care agencies Citywide. The
Agency also administers 263 Head Start sites and enrolls
57,000 children in child care programs through
contracted providers or child care vouchers |
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City Clerk |
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City Employees' Retirement System |
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The City Clerk issues marriage licenses,
performs civil marriage ceremonies, qualifies
commissioners of deeds, registers marriage officiants
and domestic partnerships, files oaths of office, issues
certificates of non-impediment, and registers lobbyists |
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Founded in 1920, NYCERS has grown into
the largest public retirement system within New York
City serving over 200,000 active members and 130,000
pensioners. Membership in NYCERS is available to all New
York City employees who are not eligible to participate
in the New York City Teachers' Retirement System, the
New York City Police Pension Fund, the New York City
Fire Department Pension Fund or the New York City Board
of Education Retirement System |
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NYC Employee Retirement
System Forms |
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City Marshals, Mayor's Committee on |
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City Planning, Department of |
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The Mayor's Committee on City Marshals
establishes and publishes qualifying criteria for
appointment to the office of City Marshal, recruits and
receives names of candidates for that office, determines
which candidates are best qualified to serve as City
Marshals, and recommends qualified persons to the Mayor
when there is a vacancy. |
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The Department of City Planning (DCP)
conducts planning and zoning studies to promote
strategic development in communities throughout the
City. It also supports the City Planning Commission’s
review each year of approximately 500 land use
applications for actions such as zoning changes and
disposition of City property. The Department assists
both government agencies and the public by providing
policy analysis and technical assistance relating to
housing, transportation, community facilities,
demography, and public space |
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