New York Statutes
§ 69-B — Definitions
New York § 69-B
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N.Y. General Business § 69-B (2026).
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§ 69-b. Definitions. For the purposes of this article:\n 1. The term "child labor" shall be defined as employment of persons\nunder sixteen years of age.\n 2. The term "factory" shall be defined as provided in the first\nsentence of paragraph nine of section two of the labor law. Goods, wares\nand merchandise shall be deemed to be manufactured or produced for a\nfactory if labor, other than that incident to agriculture or farming, be\ndone for a factory at any place upon its work or upon any of the\nmaterials entering into its product, whether under contract or\narrangement with any person in charge of or connected with such factory\ndirectly or indirectly through one or more contractors or other third\npersons.\n 3. The term "industrial home work" shall be defined as provided in\nsec
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