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DCWP

Code: DCWP (government agency)

Description: (Department of Consumer and Worker Protection). This is the New York City agency that protects consumers, licenses many businesses, and enforces laws that apply to workers and marketplace activity. In 2019, the former Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) was renamed DCWP.

Practical Meaning: For you, this is the agency you may need to check when hiring a Home Improvement Contractor or verifying whether a business holds a required consumer-related license. It is also the agency that handles many consumer complaints and business licensing matters in New York City.

Where You May See It: You may see this term on business license pages, complaint forms, contractor license lookups, consumer protection notices, and NYC agency guidance.

Why It Matters: If you hire the wrong business or cannot confirm a required license, DCWP may be the key agency for checking whether that business is legally licensed and subject to city consumer protection rules. This helps homeowners avoid unlicensed work and related disputes. Source: NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection