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N.Y. Lab. Law § 352

Permits required

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Current — January 1, 2016
As of January 1, 2015
§ 352. Permits required. 1. An employer shall secure an employer's\npermit from the commissioner before delivering or causing to be\ndelivered to another person any materials for manufacture by industrial\nhomework, and shall not deliver or cause to be delivered any materials\nfor industrial homework to a person who has not a certificate issued\npursuant to this article or to be worked on in a home which is not\nlicensed under this article.\n 2. A fee of one hundred dollars shall be paid annually to the\ncommissioner for issuing or extending an employer's permit. An annual\nfee of twenty-five dollars shall be paid by the employer for each\nhomeworker certificate issued.\n
§ 352. Permits required. 1. An employer shall secure an employer's\npermit from the commissioner before delivering or causing to be\ndelivered to another person any materials for manufacture by industrial\nhomework, and shall not deliver or cause to be delivered any materials\nfor industrial homework to a person who has not a certificate issued\npursuant to this article or to be worked on in a home which is not\nlicensed under this article.\n

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