New York Statutes
§ 79 — Meetings
New York § 79
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N.Y. Workers' Compensation § 79 (2026).
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§ 79. Meetings. The commissioners shall meet at least once in each\nmonth, except the month of August, and at such other times as they may\ndetermine or the business of the fund may require. Special meetings may\nbe called by the industrial commissioner upon five days' notice, and may\nalso be called by any two commissioners upon like notice. Minutes shall\nbe kept of all regular and special meetings, and shall show the names of\nthe commissioners attending, and each matter brought before the\ncommissioners for their consideration together with the vote of each\ncommissioner thereon. The secretary shall be the custodian of the\nminutes and records thereof, and shall perform such other duties and\nhave such other administrative powers as may be assigned to him by the\ncommissioners.\n
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