District of Columbia Code
Subchapter I-A - Residency Requirements for Government Employees and Residency Preferences for Applicants
§ 1–515.06. Reporting

(a)(1) By December 1 of each year, the Mayor shall submit to the Council an annual report detailing for the previous fiscal year and for each District government entity:
(A) The names of all new employees in District government and for each the:
(i) Pay schedule;
(ii) Position title; and
(iii) Jurisdiction of residence;
(B) The percent of new hires who are District residents;
(C) The name, position title, pay schedule, and description of hardship circumstances of any employee who received a waiver in the previous year pursuant to § 1-515.05; and
(D) The name, position title, and action taken with the reason for action taken, if any, for any incumbent employee who failed to maintain the residency requirements of §§ 1-515.02 and 1-515.03, Chapter 6 of this title, or other relevant District law during the calendar year.
(2) The Mayor shall integrate into each subordinate agency's annual performance objectives the target percentage of new hires and the target percentage of all employees who are District residents.
(3) The Mayor shall integrate all reports received pursuant to subsection (b) of this section into the report submitted to the Council pursuant to this subsection.
(b)[] By November 1 of each year, each independent agency, board, commission, instrumentality, and other District government entity shall submit to the Mayor an annual report detailing for the previous fiscal year:
[(1)] The names of all new employees and for each the:
[(A)] Pay schedule;
[(B)] Position title; and
[(C)] Jurisdiction of residence;
[(2)] The percent of new hires who are District residents;
[(3)] The name, position title, pay schedule, and description of hardship circumstances of any employee who received a waiver in the previous year pursuant to § 1-515.05; and
[(4)] The name, position title, and action taken with the reason for action taken, if any, for any incumbent employee who failed to maintain the residency requirements of §§ 1-515.02 and 1-515.03, Chapter 6 of this title, or other relevant District law during the fiscal year.
(Feb. 6, 2008, D.C. Law 17-108, § 106.)