DCA HELPS BALANCE THE SCALES, KEEPING NEW YORK CITY'S MARKETPLACE FAIR
In 2009, the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) celebrates 40 years of ensuring a fair and vibrant marketplace. In 1968, the City consolidated the Department of Markets and its Weights and Measures division with the Department of Licensing, creating DCA. DCA's authority grew significantly with passage of New York City's landmark Consumer Protection Law in 1969, making it the first municipal agency of its kind in the country.
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To commemorate 40 years of service to New York City consumers and businesses, DCA mounted a permanent exhibition of Agency artifacts that is accessible to all New Yorkers in a new online slideshow.
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Click here to view a video of Commissioner Mintz’ presentation to the Australian National Consumer Congress, held in Sydney, Australia on March 16, 2010. Commissioner Mintz addressed the gathering by this pre-recorded video message and then participated in a live question and answer session by telephone. The video describes the innovative work of DCA. |
DCA’s Office of Financial Empowerment educates, empowers, and protects New Yorkers with low incomes. To read the report on its first three years, click here. The report describes the multitude of financial empowerment innovations, strategies, and approaches OFE has implemented thus far—and the national implications for its work. |
To view DCA's 2007 annual report online, click here. Slide shows will appear on your screen in a new window. Enjoy!
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DCA achieves its mission by:
MEDIATING and RESOLVING consumer complaints.
LICENSING 55 industries and maintaining high standards of fairness and public accountability.
ENFORCING the City's landmark Consumer Protection Law, and other related City and State laws.
EDUCATING New Yorkers about their rights as consumers and responsibilities as businesses.
LITIGATING against rule-breaking businesses.
These combined efforts efficiently and effectively protect New York consumers.
LICENSING
DCA's Licensing Center issues licenses to more than 78,000 businesses in 55 industries. Businesses requiring licenses include home improvement contractors, cigarette dealers, sidewalk cafes, debt collectors, parking lots, and tow truck companies – to name several.
COLLECTIONS
DCA collects fines from licensed and unlicensed businesses that violate the Consumer Protection, Licensing, and Weights and Measures laws. The division also processes licenses for the New York City Department of Health.
ENFORCEMENT
DCA's Enforcement Division conducts inspections Citywide to make sure that the laws protecting consumers are upheld. The division enforces the Weights and Measures, Consumer Protection, and business Licensing laws. The laws are enforced by:
- INSPECTING New York City businesses – thousands of routine inspections a year
- LEGAL ACTION to halt deceptive trade practices
- TARGETING businesses that illegally sell cigarettes to minors
- CONFISCATING THE VEHICLES of unlicensed and illegal home improvement contractors or tow truck operators
MEDIATING COMPLAINTS
The City fields thousands of complaint calls each year. When a complaint falls within DCA's legal jurisdiction, DCA will mediate between the consumer and the store owner or merchant. In some cases, if the issue can't be resolved, DCA's administrative law judges will hear the case. When appropriate, the Legal Division pursues litigation against businesses that defraud consumers.
You can use this Web site for information on consumers' rights and to use the Online DCA Complaint Form.
EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY
Consumer Affairs uses the press, the Web, publications, speaking engagements, and seminars to educate both consumers and businesses about their rights and responsibilities. DCA coordinates a Citywide effort to help New Yorkers improve their financial status. The agency also recommends legislation to protect consumers and organizes coalitions to support it.
Smart shoppers use DCA publications to help separate real bargains from rip-offs.
This Web site brings you DCA's latest news, press releases and events.
You can use this Web site to get information about licensing and the rules for businesses.
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