New York Statutes

§ 351 — Powers of the industrial commissioner and exceptions

New York § 351
JurisdictionNew York
Law LABLabor
Art. 13Industrial Homework

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N.Y. Labor § 351 (2026).

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§ 351. Powers of the industrial commissioner and exceptions.

1.The\nindustrial commissioner shall, after proper study and consideration,\ndetermine within what industries conditions may permit of industrial\nhomework as hereinbefore defined without unduly jeopardizing the factory\nworkers in such industries as to both wages and working conditions and\nwithout unduly injuring the health and welfare of the industrial\nhomeworker himself. The commissioner may then restrict the granting of\npermits and licenses for industrial homework as herein defined to such\nindustries and may further issue rules and regulations designed to\ncontrol and regulate industrial homework in the said permitted\nindustries. In all other industries industrial homework is forbidden\nunless expressly permitted in

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