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Code · New York · Executive · Workforce Diversity Program

§ 823. Reporting.

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* § 823. Reporting. 1. State contracts shall require contractors to
submit, and to require any subcontractors to submit, to the contracting
state agency reports documenting the hours worked by employees of the
contractor and any subcontractors in the performance of the work of the
state contract. Such reports shall be submitted no less frequently than
monthly for state contracts for construction. Such reports shall
identify in the aggregate the race, ethnicity, gender, and trade,
profession, or occupation of each employee performing work on a state
contract.
2. State agencies shall submit periodic reports to the director, or
the designee of the director, concerning the participation of minority
group members and women in state contracts let by such agencies and such
state agencies' compliance with this article. Such reports shall be
submitted at such time, and include such information, as the director
shall require in regulations. State agencies shall make available their
facilities, books, and records for inspection, upon reasonable notice,
by the director or the director's designee.
3. The department shall provide such assistance as the director shall
require in carrying out the requirements of this section.
* NB Repealed December 31, 2024
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