2006 New York Code - Application For Injunctive Relief.



 
    § 211. Application    for   injunctive   relief. Notwithstanding   the
  provisions of section eight hundred seven of the  labor  law,  where  it
  appears  that  public  employees or an employee organization threaten or
  are about to do, or are doing,  an  act  in  violation  of  section  two
  hundred  ten  of  this  article,  the  chief  executive  officer  of the
  government involved shall (a) forthwith notify the chief  legal  officer
  of  the  government  involved,  and (b) provide such chief legal officer
  with such facilities, assistance and data as will enable the chief legal
  officer to carry out his duties under this section, and, notwithstanding
  the failure or  refusal  of  the  chief  executive  officer  to  act  as
  aforesaid,  the  chief  legal  officer  of the government involved shall
  forthwith apply to the supreme court  for  an  injunction  against  such
  violation.    If  an  order  of  the court enjoining or restraining such
  violation does not receive compliance, such chief  legal  officer  shall
  forthwith  apply  to  the  supreme  court to punish such violation under
  section seven hundred fifty of the judiciary law.

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