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Animal Abuse Registry
You may only subscribe to the New York City Animal Abuse Registry if you are a NYC animal control officer, member of an animal rescue group that adopts out animals, a veterinarian, or employee of an animal shelter, humane society or pet shop. Employees and members of these business and organizations are required by the New York City Animal Abuse Registration Act (Local Law 4 of 2014) to consult this Animal Abuse Registry before selling or transferring an animal. Transfer or sale of an animal to individuals listed on the Registry is prohibited. Organizations may be verified to confirm eligibility. By subscribing to the Animal Abuse Registry you agree that you will use the registry only for the purpose of complying with the New York City Animal Abuse Registration Act. If you would like to subscribe, click here. If you have already subscribed and need to check the registry, click here.
 
Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR)

New Facility Registration system - July 2022, guide.

Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR) is a computerized system that, since 1997, keeps immunization records of people vaccinated in New York City (NYC). The CIR can help ensure that NYC residents receive all required immunizations and are protected from vaccine-preventable diseases. The CIR makes available to agencies and individuals concerned with health (e.g., health care providers, health plans, schools, parents, legal guardians or custodians) immunization records on individuals and, in partnership with the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, blood lead test information on pediatric patients.

If you are a health care provider, school, or agency concerned with health, and if you are interested in CIR access and reporting, and/or intend to submit immunization data to fulfill Meaningful Use (MU) requirements, you may register here to obtain a facility code.

Once you register with the CIR, you may be eligible to sign up for Online Registry access to look up records, print official reports, create and save school health exam forms, and generate reminder/recall lists. Need more information? Please visit nyc.gov/health/cir, e-mail cir@health.nyc.gov, or call (347) 396-2400.

Forgot your CIR facility code? If you think you may be registered and have forgotten your facility code, you may enter your information using this registration service for verification to obtain your facility code.
 
Group Child Care and Summer Camp Orientation Sessions
The Bureau of Child Care (BCC) provides orientation sessions for individuals who intend to operate a group child care service (non-residential) and for new camp and aquatics directors employed in a summer camp.
  • Pre-Permit Orientation (for potential Group Child Care providers only)
  • Camp Director's Orientation
  • Aquatics Director's Orientation
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    Health Academy Training Courses
    Health Academy provides training and certification courses for individuals from the public as mandated by the New York City Health Code and trains Environmental Health Personnel in the principles of Environmental Sciences.
    You can register and pay online for the following courses and exams as well as schedule an appointment to replace a lost or damaged certificate: (View the FAQ)
  • Animal Care & Handling
  • Food Protection Course - Classroom
  • Carriage Handling Course
  • Food Protection: (4-Hour) for Soup Kitchen & Summer Camp Workers
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    NYC Child Care Connect
    The Bureau of Child Care (BCC) licenses, regulates and inspects child care services, and assists the public in making informed decisions regarding child care in New York City. The NYC Child Care Connect Service provides regular email and/or text updates on important topics about child care centers, summer camps and school-based child care. You may also sign up to receive notices about specific child care services you have selected.
  • Recent inspection report available
  • Newly licensed services opening in your area
  • Tips on selecting child care
  • Public health announcements
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    Public Health Emergency Response Network Auxiliary Distribution Program (PHERN ADP)
    The PHERN ADP is a program developed by NYC DOHMH to assist in medical countermeasure distribution to the public in the event of a widespread outbreak of disease. The PHERN ADP targets those who would have difficulty attending public Points of Distribution (PODs) to obtain medical countermeasures – notably residents of congregate care facilities.

    To access the Background, Eligibility Requirements and Registration Instructions and an example of the Cooperative Agreement with DOHMH, click on the appropriate link below.
     
    Public Health Emergency Response Network Pharmacy Program
    The Public Health Emergency Response Network Pharmacy Program (PHERN PP) is an easy-to-use application that allows pharmacies in NYC to provide DOHMH pharmacy contact and service information. This information will assist the City in engaging pharmacies in a productive exchange of information during emergencies to ensure the public's access to critical medications.
     
    Water Tank Inspection Reporting
    NYC Health Code requires that drinking water storage tanks be inspected annually and that the results be reported to the Health Department. Register and report your water tank’s inspection results here. If your building does not use a drinking water storage tank, you can certify that your building uses an alternate water supply system here. (View the FAQ)
     
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