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2006 New York Code - Annual Reports To Employers And Employees.
§ 68. Annual reports to employers and employees. The trustees of every employee welfare fund shall, annually, within five months after the close of the fiscal year used in maintaining the records of such fund, file a report with the superintendent to be known as the annual report of such fund, verified by the oath of its trustee, or if there is more than one trustee, then by the oaths of at least two of such trustees, showing its condition and affairs during such fiscal year. Such report shall be in such form and contain such matters as the superintendent shall from time to time prescribe. Such annual report shall be kept on file with the superintendent and at the principal office of the trustees and such report, or such portion thereof as the superintendent shall deem appropriate and relevant, shall be made available by the superintendent or by the trustees, or both, for inspection by any employer contributing to such fund, by any labor organization which is a party to an agreement establishing such fund, or by any employee covered by such fund. In addition and to such extent that he deems it to be in the public interest, the superintendent may require the trustees to mail such report, or such portions thereof as the superintendent shall deem appropriate and relevant, to employees covered by the fund, to contributing employers or to any labor organization which is a party to an agreement establishing such fund, or to any or all of such parties.
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