Contact:Dina Improta, DCA, 212.487.4283 Jim
Hellegaard, New York Law School Public Affairs, 212.431.2191
New York, NY, May 19, 2003--In partnership
with the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School, the New York City
Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) announced today that more than 600 agency
decisions from January 2003 to the present are now available online at www.citylaw.org.
Moving forward, all agency decisions will be added monthly and a link to the
City Law site will be available on the DCA website on www.nyc.gov.
"Having instant accessibility to DCA decisions
will serve as a great resource and efficient way of keeping consumers informed,"
said DCA Commissioner Gretchen Dykstra. "We thank the Center for New York
City Law for providing the tools to get this project up and running and look
forward to creating an extensive online database."
"The Center for New York City Law's online
library of New York City decisions is the first and only searchable, comprehensive
online database that allows visitors to search and read agency decisions free
of charge," said Ross Sandler, Director of the Center for New York City
Law.
Visitors to the site will be able to search
cases by keyword such as name, date or topic. DCA administrative law judges
hear hundreds of cases each year involving 60,000 businesses in 55 license categories,
as well as violations of the City's Consumer Protection law, weights and measures,
and other related laws. Fostering a marketplace where consumers are protected
and businesses can thrive, DCA educates consumers and businesses alike about
their rights and responsibilities through free community seminars, licensing
forums, and other informational materials.
DCA joins six other government agencies that
make their administrative decisions available on the Center for New York City
Law web site including: the Tax Appeals Tribunal (decisions dating back to 1995),
Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (opinions dating back to 1978),
Office of Collective Bargaining (decisions dating back to 1968), Conflicts of
Interest Board (advisory opinions and enforcement actions dating back to 1989),
the Commission on Human Rights (decisions dating back to 1995), and the Loft
Board (decisions dating back to 1996).
For more information about DCA or to file a
complaint, please call 3-1-1, the City's non-emergency helpline, or online at
www.nyc.gov.
ABOUT CENTER FOR NEW YORK CITY LAW:
Founded in 1993, the Center for New York City
Law publishes CityLaw, a bi-monthly journal reporting New York City legal
and administrative decisions, and CityRegs, a bi-weekly newsletter on
new and proposed city regulations. The Center's Web site, www.citylaw.org,
makes available city administrative decisions from seven agencies: Tax Appeals
Tribunal, Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, Office of Collective
Bargaining, Conflicts of Interest Board, Commission on Human Rights, Department
of Consumer Affairs, and the Loft Board. The Center's Director, Professor Ross
Sandler, is former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation.
New York Law School, old.nyls.edu, is one
of the oldest independent law schools in the United States. Located near the
centers of law, government, and finance in Manhattan's TriBeCa district, New
York Law School enrolls 1,400 students in its day and evening divisions.
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