NYC REMSCO maintains a registry of AED locations required in NYC by New York State Public Health Law (namely, PAD: https://newyork.public.law/laws/n.y._public_health_law_section_3000-b). This dataset is also supplemented by AED locations throughout the NYC public school system, as documented by the NYC Department of Education (DOE).
The data are collected as part of New York State mandated responsibilities for NYC REMSCO. The NYC Health Department publishes these data under local law 91 of 2023: https://intro.nyc/local-laws/2023-91
NYC REMSCO maintains a registry of AED locations required in NYC by New York State Public Health Law (namely, PAD: https://newyork.public.law/laws/n.y._public_health_law_section_3000-b). This dataset is also supplemented by AED locations throughout the NYC public school system, as documented by the NYC Department of Education (DOE).
The Adding Chemicals to Water Supply permit is required for persons who engage in the business of chemically treating the drinking water supply within a building. This permit allows chemicals to be added only for anti-corrosion, anti-scaling or disinfection purposes. This dataset contains a list of current permittees who may add chemical treatment to a building's drinking water in New York City. To learn more about this permit program and related health code, please visit https://www.nyc.gov/nycbusiness/description/adding-chemicals-to-water-supply-permit
Data is collected to track the adding chemicals to water supply permits issued by DOHMH and is managed by the Office of Public Health Engineering.
This data can be used to find a company or individual that has a current adding chemicals to water supply permit in New York City. It can also be used to verify the permit for a business or persons that engages in the business of chemically treating the drinking water supply in a building.