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§  20.  Divisions  or  bureaus.  Existing  divisions or bureaus in the  department shall  continue  until  changed,  consolidated  or  abolished  pursuant  to this section. The commissioner may establish such divisions  or bureaus as may be necessary for the administration and  operation  of  the  department,  under  this  chapter,  and  may change, consolidate or  abolish divisions or bureaus.  Each division and bureau shall be subject  to the supervision and direction of the  commissioner,  and  shall  have  jurisdiction  of  such  matters,  exercise  such powers and perform such  duties as may be assigned to it by the commissioner.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-2 > 20

§  20.  Divisions  or  bureaus.  Existing  divisions or bureaus in the  department shall  continue  until  changed,  consolidated  or  abolished  pursuant  to this section. The commissioner may establish such divisions  or bureaus as may be necessary for the administration and  operation  of  the  department,  under  this  chapter,  and  may change, consolidate or  abolish divisions or bureaus.  Each division and bureau shall be subject  to the supervision and direction of the  commissioner,  and  shall  have  jurisdiction  of  such  matters,  exercise  such powers and perform such  duties as may be assigned to it by the commissioner.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-2 > 20

§  20.  Divisions  or  bureaus.  Existing  divisions or bureaus in the  department shall  continue  until  changed,  consolidated  or  abolished  pursuant  to this section. The commissioner may establish such divisions  or bureaus as may be necessary for the administration and  operation  of  the  department,  under  this  chapter,  and  may change, consolidate or  abolish divisions or bureaus.  Each division and bureau shall be subject  to the supervision and direction of the  commissioner,  and  shall  have  jurisdiction  of  such  matters,  exercise  such powers and perform such  duties as may be assigned to it by the commissioner.