New York Boiler & Pressure Vessel Law
New York Code · 1 sections
The following is the full text of New York’s boiler & pressure vessel law statutes as published in the New York Code. For the official version, see the New York Legislature.
N.Y. § LAB-article-7
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200 - General Duty to Protect the Health and Safety of Employees; Enforcement.
200-A - Laws to Be Posted at Airports.
201 - Laws and Orders to Be Posted.
201-A - Fingerprinting of Employees Prohibited.
201-B - Fees for Medical Examination.
201-C - Discrimination in Child-Care Leave Prohibited.
201-D - Discrimination Against the Engagement in Certain Activities.
201-E - Maintenance of Employee-Patient Records at Occupational Health Service Centers.
201-F - Posting Regulations on Employment of Persons Previously Convicted of One or More Crimes.
201-G - Prevention of Sexual Harassment.
201-H - Posting of Veterans' Benefits and Services.
201-I - Request for Access to Personal Accounts Prohibited.
202 - Protection of the Public and of Persons Engaged at Window Cleaning and Cleaning of Exterior Surfaces of Buildings.
202-A - Leave of Absence for Bone Marrow Donations.
202-B - Leave for Organ or Bone Marrow Donation Granted to State Employees.
202-C - Prevention of Personal Injuries in the Use of Ski Tows, Other Passenger Tramways and Downhill Ski Areas.
202-D - Coin-Operated Machines Performing a Manufacturing Process.
202-E - Protection of Persons Employed On/in Vehicular Bridges And/or Tunnels.
202-F - Protection of Hotel and Motel Employees Against Fire Hazards in Employee Housing Facilities.
202-G - Display of Fuel-Connected Appliances in Wholesale or Retail Store.
202-H - High-Voltage Proximity.
202-I - Leave of Absence for Military Spouses.
202-J - Leave of Absence for Blood Donation Granted to Employees.
202-K - Protection of Persons Employed in the Broadcast Industry.
202-L - Leave of Absence for Volunteer Emergency Responders.
203 - Washrooms, Washing Facilities and Waterclosets for Elevator Employees.
203-A - Seats in Certain Passenger Elevators or Relief for the Operator.
203-B - Seats for Female Employees.
203-C - Employee Privacy Protection.
203-D - Employee Personal Identifying Information.
203-E - Prohibition of Discrimination Based on an Employee's or Dependent's Reproductive Health Decision Making.
203-F - Inventions Made by Employees.
204 - Inspection of Boilers; Enforcement; Fees; Identification; Exceptions.
204-B - Refunds.
205 - Prohibition Against Eating Meals in Certain Workrooms.
206 - Prevention of Personal Injuries to Persons Engaged in Tree Trimming.
206-A - Physical Examinations of Females.
206-C - Right of Nursing Employees to Express Breast Milk.
207 - Protection of Employees at Switchboards.
207-A - Employee Safety in Work on Energized High Voltage Lines.
208 - Labels, Brands and Marks Used by Labor Organizations.
209 - Illegal Use of Labels, Brands and Marks; Injunction Proceedings.
209-A - Fraudulent Representation in Labor Organizations.
210 - Proceedings for Nonenforcement.
210-A - Legal Duty to Employees.
211 - Protection of Employees.
211-A - Prohibition Against Use of Funds.
212 - Drinking Water for Farm Laborers.
212-A - Migrant Registration Law.
212-B - Farm Labor Camp Commissaries; Issuance of Permit; Renewal, Refusal, Suspension, and Revocation of Permit; Rules and Regulations.
212-C - Definitions.
212-D - Field Sanitation for Farm Hand Workers, Farm Field Workers and Farm Food Processing Workers.
213 - Violations of Provisions of Labor Law; the Rules, Regulations or Orders of the Industrial Commissioner and the Industrial Board of Appeals.
213-A - Special Provisions Regarding the Purchasing of Apparel or Sports Equipment by the State University of New York and the City University of New York.
214 - Criminal Prosecution.
215 - Penalties and Civil Action; Prohibited Retaliation.
215-A - Discrimination Against Employees for Failure to Meet Certain Ticket Quotas.
Expiration Date: 09/01/2025
215-B - Children; Adverse Information; Notification.
215-C - Discrimination Against Employees for Displaying the American Flag.
216 - Failure to Pay Statutory Inspection Fees.
217 - Employee Notification and Remittance of Premiums; Group Policies of Accident and Health Insurance.
218 - Violations of Certain Provisions; Civil Penalties.
218-A - Sun Safety Education for State Employees.
218-B - Prevention of Occupational Exposure to an Airborne Infectious Disease.
219 - Violations of Certain Wage Payment Provisions; Interest, Filing of Order as Judgment.
219-A - Affirmation in Lieu of Oath.
219-C - Public Notice of Employer Violations.
219-D - Emergency Alert Notification System Employer Registration.
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