Committee on Contracts
TL;DR
The Committee on Contracts introduced three new laws to improve how New York City awards contracts to non-profit organizations that provide human services. These laws aim to ensure more contract money goes to non-profits, create a new office to oversee contracts, and require city agencies to plan for registering human services contracts properly.
Key Decisions
- Require percentage of contract awards to go to non-profit human services organizations Introduction
- Create new Office of Contract Services to manage contracts Introduction
- Require city agencies to submit action plans for registering human services contracts Introduction
Agenda
- Int 1247-2025 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to the disbursement of a percentage of contract awards to non-profit organizations for human services upon registration by the comptrollerIntroduction
- Int 1248-2025 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to an office of contract servicesIntroduction
- Int 1249-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring agency action plans for retroactive human services contract registrationIntroduction