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N.Y. Lab. Law § 674

Regulations

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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2020
§ 674. Regulations. * 1. The commissioner may promulgate such\nregulations as he deems appropriate to carry out the purposes of this\narticle and to safeguard minimum wage standards. Such regulations may\ninclude, but are not limited to, the defining of the circumstances or\nconditions for the acceptance of non-hourly rates and piece rates as\nequivalent to the minimum hourly rates established by this article. Such\nregulations also may include, but are not limited to, waiting time and\ncall-in pay rates; wage provisions governing guaranteed earnings during\nspecified periods of work; allowances for meals, lodging, and other\nitems, services and facilities when furnished by the employer; and the\nemployment of individuals whose earning capacity is affected or impaired\nby youth or age, or by physical or mental deficiency or injury, under\nspecial certificates issued by the commissioner, at such wages lower\nthan the minimum wage established by this article and for such period as\nshall be prescribed in such regulations.\n * NB Effective until January 1, 2020\n * 1. The commissioner may promulgate such regulations as he deems\nappropriate to carry out the purposes of this article and to safeguard\nminimum wage standards. Such regulations may include, but are not\nlimited to, the defining of the circumstances or conditions for the\nacceptance of non-hourly rates and piece rates as equivalent to the\nminimum hourly rates established by this article. Such regulations also\nmay include, but are not limited to, waiting time and call-in pay rates;\nwage provisions governing guaranteed earnings during specified periods\nof work; allowances for meals, lodging, and other items, services and\nfacilities when furnished by the employer; or by physical or mental\ndeficiency or injury, under special certificates issued by the\ncommissioner, at such wages lower than the minimum wage established by\nthis article and for such period as shall be prescribed in such\nregulations.\n * NB Effective January 1, 2020\n 2. Such regulations may vary with localities if in the judgment of the\ncommissioner conditions make such variation appropriate.\n 3. Such regulations shall be promulgated by the commissioner after a\npublic hearing held after due notice.\n A notice of the public hearing and a notice of the promulgation of any\nsuch regulation shall be published in the state bulletin. The notice of\nthe promulgation of any such regulation shall be published at least\ntwenty days before the effective date of the regulation.\n
§ 674. Regulations. 1. The commissioner may promulgate such\nregulations as he deems appropriate to carry out the purposes of this\narticle and to safeguard minimum wage standards. Such regulations may\ninclude, but are not limited to, the defining of the circumstances or\nconditions for the acceptance of non-hourly rates and piece rates as\nequivalent to the minimum hourly rates established by this article. Such\nregulations also may include, but are not limited to, waiting time and\ncall-in pay rates; wage provisions governing guaranteed earnings during\nspecified periods of work; allowances for meals, lodging, and other\nitems, services and facilities when furnished by the employer; or by\nphysical or mental deficiency or injury, under special certificates\nissued by the commissioner, at such wages lower than the minimum wage\nestablished by this article and for such period as shall be prescribed\nin such regulations.\n 2. Such regulations may vary with localities if in the judgment of the\ncommissioner conditions make such variation appropriate.\n 3. Such regulations shall be promulgated by the commissioner after a\npublic hearing held after due notice.\n A notice of the public hearing and a notice of the promulgation of any\nsuch regulation shall be published in the state bulletin. The notice of\nthe promulgation of any such regulation shall be published at least\ntwenty days before the effective date of the regulation.\n

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