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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (also known as NYC Health) is the department of the government of New York City[2] responsible for public health along with issuing birth certificates, dog licenses, and conducting restaurant inspection and enforcement. The New York City Board of Health is part of the department.[3][4] Its regulations are compiled in title 24 of the New York City Rules (the New York City Health Code). Since March 2022, the commissioner has been Ashwin Vasan.

"NYC Health" redirects here. For the organization, see NYC Health + Hospitals.

Department overview

April 5, 1870 (1870-04-05)

42-09 28th St
Long Island City, NY 11101

7,185 (2020)[1]

  • New York City Board of Health

History[edit]

The department was initially set up as the Health Committee (later Commission), a quasi-governmental public health group in response to a yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia in 1793. Governor John Jay made a proclamation on 13 September 1793 to establish this to regulate the ports of the city and ensure proper quarantines. Three days later, the city, under the leadership of Mayor Richard Varick, created a tandem committee that ensured both private and commercial needs would be addressed. New York would see additional epidemics in 1795, 1796, 1798, 1799, and 1800, which lead to the creation of the 'New York City Board of Health', which held its first meeting in 1805.[5]


In 1866, the New York State legislature enacted a bill establishing the 'Metropolitan Board of Health', consisting of the four Police Commissioners, four Health Commissioners appointed by the Governor, and the Health Officer for the Port of New York.[6] In 1870, the legislature replaced the Board of Health with the Department of Health, with additional responsibilities including street cleaning and sanitary permits.[7][8]


As of December 1894, Charles G. Wilson was serving as President of the Board of Health.[9]


As a result of its consolidation with the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcoholism Services, it was renamed the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene on July 29, 2002.[10] In 2021, Michelle E. Morse was named the first Chief Medical Officer of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.[11]

New York City Board of Health

Commissioner of Health

Chief Medical Examiner

List of Commissioners of Health of the City of New York

(OATH), for hearings conducted on certain summonses issued by the Department

New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings

New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation

New York State Department of Health

New York State Department of Mental Hygiene

Metropolitan Board of Health

Sugary Drinks Portion Cap Rule

Official website

(incl. the New York City Health Code) in the New York City Rules from American Legal Publishing

Title 24: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

proposed and adopted New York City Rules from the Mayor's Office of Operations

DOHMH