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New York City Voter Assistance Commission If you cannot get to your poll site on election day, you may qualify to vote by absentee ballot. You can vote by absentee ballot if you are temporarily or permanently ill/disabled, or if you are out of town on election day for business, vacation, school or similar circumstances. Please be advised that there are separate applications for both the primary and general elections. ... If you are permanently ill or disabled and cannot get to your poll site, you can vote by absentee ballot on a permanent basis by getting on the New York City Board of Elections permanent absentee ballot list. Just check the box marked "permanent illness/disability" in section D of the absentee ballot application. Each year you will automatically receive an absentee ballot application for each election for which you qualify to vote. ... [Read More]
Office of Payroll Administration No. You may not purchase two TransitBenefit Premium TransitChek MetroCards with pre-tax deductions from your City, Department of Education, or your New York City Housing Authority pay. However, you may be entitled to receive transit benefits from another employer, not the City, Department of Education or New York City Housing Authority, as long as the total of your pre-tax deductions from both employers does not exceed $1,260 per year. ... MTA New York City Transit Subway and Local Buses MTA Staten Island Railway New York City Private Local Buses ... [Read More]
Retirement Process - New York City Police Pension Fund Non-city residents appearing at the Police Pension Fund must voucher their firearms in New York City, prior to appearing at the Police Pension Fund. A copy of the voucher must be provided before your retirement process if you are no longer going back to work. In all other cases a copy of your voucher must be brought to the Police Pension Fund before your start of terminal leave or if waiving, before your retirement date. For questions regarding firearm licenses outside New York City, please contact your respective county or municipality. ... [Read More]
Public Advocate for the City of New York – Policy Resolution urging the Mayor and all city agencies to comply with Local Law 35 (Section 312(a) of the New York City Charter) which requires agencies to conduct a cost/benefit analysis prior to making a decision to privatize city services, and in particular, urging the city to abandon its current efforts to privatize the custodial workforce in New York City schools, and instead to continue and expand the use of a unionized, civil service custodial workforce by rehiring civil service Custodian Engineers in schools currently using private contractors. Passed: 5/19/2004 ... [Read More]
New York City Store :: Product Details Miffy loves to explore and learn new things. Today she's off on a big adventure. Miffy and her Mother and Father are taking a vacation - they're going all the way to New York City. Travel on a ferry, the subway, or in a cab with Miffy and her family as they learn about New York's history and culture and visit its famous landmarks. Miffy loves New York City! showcases the city's most popular attractions and some hidden gems, too. Prepare your child for that first trip to the big city with a trusted friend - Miffy! Produced in conjunction with NYC & Company, the City's official tourism marketing organization. Useful travel information provided at Michelin also included! 32 pages. 8 1/4" x 10 3/4". Soft cover. ... [Read More]
US Dept of State If you have a question or concern about city services, please visit the " frequently asked questions " about City Government page. ... Thank you for visiting my Web page. NYC.gov provides a wide range of information about city services and the activities of City Hall. The following are links to Web sites that may be of assistance to you: ... If you would like to purchase New York City memorabilia (including NYPD and FDNY products) or municipal publications, please visit the ... [Read More]
Retiree Employment Limitations - New York City Police Pension Fund According to Section 1117 of the New York City Charter, the pension portion of the retirement benefit is suspended or forfeited for all retired persons who are employed by New York State or any of its political subdivisions. However, Article II persons retired for ordinary or accident disability prior to the 20th anniversary of their appointment to the Police Department, are not governed by Section 1117 of the New York City Charter and may be so employed. Persons retired for ordinary or accidental disability prior to the 20th anniversary of their appointment to the Police Department are subject to the provisions of Section 13-254 of the New York City Administrative Code. Section 13-254 limits earnings to the difference between the pension portion and the current salary plus overtime, night shift differential and vacation work for the next higher rank than that of the retiree at the time of retirement. Uniform allowance shall be included at the rate for the rank of the retired person a ... [Read More]
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