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§  656.  Action by commissioner upon wage board report.  When the wage  board submits its report and recommendations to  the  commissioner,  the  commissioner  shall  forthwith  file  them  with  the  secretary  of the  department. Within five days of their receipt,  the  commissioner  shall  publish  a  notice  of such filing in at least ten newspapers of general  circulation  in  the  state.  Any   objections   to   the   report   and  recommendations shall be filed with the commissioner within fifteen days  after   such   publication.   The  commissioner  may,  if  he  deems  it  appropriate, order oral argument, which shall be  scheduled  before  the  commissioner,  or such representative as he may designate, on five days'  notice to the persons who  have  filed  objections  to  the  report  and  recommendations.   Whether  or  not  oral  argument  is  scheduled,  the  commissioner shall by order accept or  reject  the  board's  report  and  recommendations  within  forty-five days after filing with the secretary  of the department.  The  commissioner  may  by  such  order  modify  the  regulations  recommended  by  the  board. Such order of the commissioner  shall become effective thirty days  after  publication,  in  the  manner  prescribed  in this section, of a notice of such order. The commissioner  may, within such forty-five days, confer with the wage board, which  may  make  such  changes in its report or recommendations as it may deem fit.  The commissioner also may,  within  such  forty-five  days,  remand  the  matter to the board for such further proceeding as he may direct.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-19 > 656

§  656.  Action by commissioner upon wage board report.  When the wage  board submits its report and recommendations to  the  commissioner,  the  commissioner  shall  forthwith  file  them  with  the  secretary  of the  department. Within five days of their receipt,  the  commissioner  shall  publish  a  notice  of such filing in at least ten newspapers of general  circulation  in  the  state.  Any   objections   to   the   report   and  recommendations shall be filed with the commissioner within fifteen days  after   such   publication.   The  commissioner  may,  if  he  deems  it  appropriate, order oral argument, which shall be  scheduled  before  the  commissioner,  or such representative as he may designate, on five days'  notice to the persons who  have  filed  objections  to  the  report  and  recommendations.   Whether  or  not  oral  argument  is  scheduled,  the  commissioner shall by order accept or  reject  the  board's  report  and  recommendations  within  forty-five days after filing with the secretary  of the department.  The  commissioner  may  by  such  order  modify  the  regulations  recommended  by  the  board. Such order of the commissioner  shall become effective thirty days  after  publication,  in  the  manner  prescribed  in this section, of a notice of such order. The commissioner  may, within such forty-five days, confer with the wage board, which  may  make  such  changes in its report or recommendations as it may deem fit.  The commissioner also may,  within  such  forty-five  days,  remand  the  matter to the board for such further proceeding as he may direct.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-19 > 656

§  656.  Action by commissioner upon wage board report.  When the wage  board submits its report and recommendations to  the  commissioner,  the  commissioner  shall  forthwith  file  them  with  the  secretary  of the  department. Within five days of their receipt,  the  commissioner  shall  publish  a  notice  of such filing in at least ten newspapers of general  circulation  in  the  state.  Any   objections   to   the   report   and  recommendations shall be filed with the commissioner within fifteen days  after   such   publication.   The  commissioner  may,  if  he  deems  it  appropriate, order oral argument, which shall be  scheduled  before  the  commissioner,  or such representative as he may designate, on five days'  notice to the persons who  have  filed  objections  to  the  report  and  recommendations.   Whether  or  not  oral  argument  is  scheduled,  the  commissioner shall by order accept or  reject  the  board's  report  and  recommendations  within  forty-five days after filing with the secretary  of the department.  The  commissioner  may  by  such  order  modify  the  regulations  recommended  by  the  board. Such order of the commissioner  shall become effective thirty days  after  publication,  in  the  manner  prescribed  in this section, of a notice of such order. The commissioner  may, within such forty-five days, confer with the wage board, which  may  make  such  changes in its report or recommendations as it may deem fit.  The commissioner also may,  within  such  forty-five  days,  remand  the  matter to the board for such further proceeding as he may direct.