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| Civil Service Commission |
| The Civil Service Commission functions as a quasi-judicial body for individual appeals from disciplinary actions and appeals
from decisions of the Commissioner of the Department of Citywide Administrative Services and acts as guardian of the City's
merit system.
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| Civilian Complaint Review Board |
| The Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is an independent, non-police agency with the authority to investigate allegations
of police misconduct and to recommend action directly to the Police Commissioner. The Board strives to resolve complaints
efficiently through investigation and its mediation program and reports on its activities and achievements twice a year. CCRB
received more than 6,000 complaints in Fiscal 2005.
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| Combat Police Corruption, Commission to |
| The Commission to Combat Police Corruption was created in 1995 as a permanent board to monitor and evaluate the anti-corruption
programs, activities, commitment, and efforts of the New York City Police Department, and is completely independent of the
NYPD.
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| Community Affairs Unit |
| The Community Affairs Unit works with neighborhood groups and City Agencies to improve the quality of life in NYC by delivering
services more efficiently.
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| Conflicts of Interest Board |
| The Conflicts of Interest Board administers the City's conflicts of interest and financial disclosure laws. |
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| Consumer Affairs, Department of |
| The Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) seeks to foster an honest marketplace. DCA resolves individual consumer complaints,
obtains restitution for consumers, and sues recidivist vendors. DCA issues more than 64,000 licenses in 55 categories of businesses,
and enforces license regulations, weights and measures regulations and the Consumer Protection Law through inspections. Through
multiple media events, speaking engagements, public hearings, its Web site and brochure distribution, DCA ensures that the
public and businesses are educated about their rights and responsibilities under the Consumer Protection and License Laws.
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| Contract Services, Office of |
| The Mayor's Office of Contract Services supervises and sustains the procurement activities of New York City's agencies. |
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| Correction, Department of |
| The Department of Correction (DOC) provides for the care, custody, and control of persons accused of crimes or convicted and
sentenced to one year or less of jail time. The Department manages 15 inmate facilities, 10 of which are on Rikers Island,
handles over 100,000 admissions each year, and manages an average daily inmate population of approximately 14,000 individuals.
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| Cultural Affairs, Department of |
| The Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) ensures that cultural activities are an integral part of New York City’s civic and
economic life by providing support, advocacy and technical assistance for the City’s cultural community. DCLA’s constituency
consists of the 34 City-owned cultural institutions comprising the Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) and more than 1,500 other
not-for-profit organizations serving constituencies in all neighborhoods of the City. DCLA also provides donated materials
for arts programs offered by the public schools and cultural and social service groups, and commissions works of public art
at Cityfunded construction projects throughout the City. Long-term, ongoing projects include collaborating with other government
agencies on the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan, capital development projects throughout the City, and special seminars supporting
the field.
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