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§  886.  Training  and  education  program  on occupational safety and  health. 1. There is hereby created a training and education  program  on  occupational safety and health.    2. The board shall, pursuant to the provisions of subdivision fourteen  of  section  twenty-seven-a of this chapter, provide grants to employers  (public or private), labor organizations  or  their  federations,  trade  associations,  nonprofit  organizations  and educational institutions to  provide occupational safety and health education and  training  services  to  employees and employers at locations throughout the state, including  education services  as  required  under  article  twenty-eight  of  this  chapter,  training and education for employees concerning the prevention  of occupational diseases and injuries, and  any  other  services  deemed  effective to promote the prevention of accidents and illness.    3.  Apportionment  of  funds.  (a) The department shall retain no more  than ten percent of the appropriated funds  for  the  administration  of  this program.    (b) Any funds reappropriated for the purposes provided in this article  which the commissioner determines to be unencumbered as of July first of  the year in which said grants lapse, shall, by January first of the next  succeeding  year, be awarded to grantees in the same manner as all other  funds appropriated for this purpose in the same manner as  other  grants  under subdivision two of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-29 > 886

§  886.  Training  and  education  program  on occupational safety and  health. 1. There is hereby created a training and education  program  on  occupational safety and health.    2. The board shall, pursuant to the provisions of subdivision fourteen  of  section  twenty-seven-a of this chapter, provide grants to employers  (public or private), labor organizations  or  their  federations,  trade  associations,  nonprofit  organizations  and educational institutions to  provide occupational safety and health education and  training  services  to  employees and employers at locations throughout the state, including  education services  as  required  under  article  twenty-eight  of  this  chapter,  training and education for employees concerning the prevention  of occupational diseases and injuries, and  any  other  services  deemed  effective to promote the prevention of accidents and illness.    3.  Apportionment  of  funds.  (a) The department shall retain no more  than ten percent of the appropriated funds  for  the  administration  of  this program.    (b) Any funds reappropriated for the purposes provided in this article  which the commissioner determines to be unencumbered as of July first of  the year in which said grants lapse, shall, by January first of the next  succeeding  year, be awarded to grantees in the same manner as all other  funds appropriated for this purpose in the same manner as  other  grants  under subdivision two of this section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-29 > 886

§  886.  Training  and  education  program  on occupational safety and  health. 1. There is hereby created a training and education  program  on  occupational safety and health.    2. The board shall, pursuant to the provisions of subdivision fourteen  of  section  twenty-seven-a of this chapter, provide grants to employers  (public or private), labor organizations  or  their  federations,  trade  associations,  nonprofit  organizations  and educational institutions to  provide occupational safety and health education and  training  services  to  employees and employers at locations throughout the state, including  education services  as  required  under  article  twenty-eight  of  this  chapter,  training and education for employees concerning the prevention  of occupational diseases and injuries, and  any  other  services  deemed  effective to promote the prevention of accidents and illness.    3.  Apportionment  of  funds.  (a) The department shall retain no more  than ten percent of the appropriated funds  for  the  administration  of  this program.    (b) Any funds reappropriated for the purposes provided in this article  which the commissioner determines to be unencumbered as of July first of  the year in which said grants lapse, shall, by January first of the next  succeeding  year, be awarded to grantees in the same manner as all other  funds appropriated for this purpose in the same manner as  other  grants  under subdivision two of this section.