(a)  the  total  number  of  employees,  the  number  of  work-related
accidents and the rate of work-related injuries and illnesses;
  (b)  the  number of lost work time injuries and illnesses and the rate
of lost work time cases;
  (c) the number of days of lost work time and the number  and  rate  of
lost full time employees;
  (d) the cost to the state of lost work time due to work-related cases;
  (e)  the  cost  to  the  state of medical expenses due to work-related
injuries and illnesses;
  (f) a description of the types of injuries, the number of injuries and
illnesses of each type and the most common causes of  those  cases,  and
the body part injured;
  (g)  a  list  of  the  job titles with work-related injury and illness
rates that are more than twenty-five percent above the average  for  all
state agencies;
  (h)  a list of the state agencies with work-related injury and illness
rates that are more than twenty-five percent above the average  for  all
state agencies;
  (i)  work-related  injury  and illness rates for all state agencies by
collective bargaining units; and
  (j) a summary of findings and recommendations prepared in consultation
with the workers' compensation board and the state  insurance  fund  for
state  agencies regarding the prevention of injury and illnesses and the
reduction of costs due to these cases.
  7. The president, with the assistance of  the  office  of  information
technology  services  as needed, shall prepare a report on or before the
first day of September two  thousand  eighteen  and  every  three  years
thereafter  to  be  issued to the governor, the speaker of the assembly,
the temporary president of  the  senate,  the  minority  leader  of  the
assembly,  and  the  minority  leader  of  the senate. Such report shall
detail current programs within state agencies that allow for alternative
work schedules  or  flexible  work  hours,  the  positive  and  negative
experiences  for  agencies  in  utilizing  alternative work schedules or
flexible work hours, whether  legal  or  practical  reasons  affect  the
ability  to  offer  such  schedules, and any existing plans agencies may
have for altering schedule options available to employees. The president
shall compile input from agencies selected pursuant to this subdivision,
and each agency shall provide all available information upon request  to
the  president.  The  president  may also include information about best
practices among selected agencies. Nothing set  forth  in  this  section
shall  be  construed  to  impede,  infringe  or  diminish the rights and
benefits that accrue  to  employees  and  employers  through  collective
bargaining  agreements,  or  otherwise  diminish  the  integrity  of the
collective bargaining relationship. For purposes  of  this  subdivision,
"alternative  work  schedules  or  flexible  work  hours"  shall mean an
ongoing schedule modification that applies to more than one employee  in
a  described  business unit. Alternative work schedules or flexible work
hours shall not include voluntary reduction in work schedule  agreements
and individualized work schedules.
  8.   The   president  shall  have  the  power  to  review  claims  for
reimbursement submitted by public authorities or municipal  corporations
other  than  a  city  with a population of a million or more pursuant to
section ninety-two-d of the general municipal law to determine  if  such
claim  shall  be approved, reduced, amended or rejected. Such review and
determination shall be made in accordance with section  ninety-two-d  of
the general municipal law.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2 - Civil Service Administration
Title A - Organization and Functions of State Civil Service Department
5 - Department of Civil Service; State Civil Service Commission.
6 - Powers and Duties of the State Civil Service Commission.
7 - Powers and Duties of the President of the State Civil Service Commission.
7-A - Commission on Increasing Diversity in the State Government Workforce.
8 - Offices of Department; Rooms and Accommodations.
9 - Attendance of Witnesses; Fees.
11 - Assessment of Certain Expenses of Administration of the Department of Civil Service.