New York Statutes
§ 224 — Availability of information; emergency response plan
New York § 224
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N.Y. General Business § 224 (2026).
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§ 224. Availability of information; emergency response plan.
1.An\nowner and/or operator shall develop, implement, and follow an in-house\ninjury reporting and emergency response plan for injuries to employees\nand participants.\n 2. The owner and/or operator shall retain any records for a period of\nat least two years related to the injury reporting system and emergency\nresponse plan described in subdivision one of this section.\n 3. The owner and/or operator shall make available to the department of\nhealth or the local health department, upon request:\n (a) the information contained in the injury reporting system described\nin subdivision one of this section; and\n (b) the records described in subdivision two of this section.\n
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