An individual is generally considered to be “doing business” with the City if he/she is a registered NYC lobbyist or is a principal owner, principal officer, or senior manager of an entity that has engaged in, held, applied for, or proposed on any of the following during the prior 12 months:
- Contracts, concessions, franchises, or grants that total over $100,000 ($500,000 for construction contracts) other than emergency contracts and contracts awarded by competitive sealed bidding.
- Economic development agreements, including payments in lieu of taxes, City tax incentives, and City financing.
- Contracts for the investment of pension funds or related services.
- The sale, purchase, or lease of real property with or by the City, unless by public auction or competitive sealed bid.
- Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) actions, or City Charter office lease or zoning change applications.
Contributions from individuals doing business with the City will not be matched with public funds.
For more details or to verify whether you are listed on the Doing Business Database, see: http://www.nyccfb.info/candidate-services/doing-business-faqs.
If you are “doing business” with the City, please complete all of the fields below. If you are not “doing business” with the City, you can use this form.
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