2006 New York Code - Outreach Programs.



 
    § 4804. Outreach programs. 1. The department may develop and implement
  outreach  programs  to  inform  employees  of their right to information
  regarding the toxic effects and circumstances under which these  effects
  are produced by toxic substances found in the course of employment.
    2.   The   department  is  authorized  and  empowered  to  enter  into
  contractual agreements with public and private organizations to  develop
  and implement such an outreach program.
    3.  As  part  of the outreach program, health officials may maintain a
  supply of informational leaflets in public buildings, including but  not
  limited to local employment services offices of the department of labor,
  institutions  and  facilities  under  the  supervision or control of the
  department of health, hospitals, union halls, community centers, schools
  and local agencies providing services to employers and employees to help
  insure that such persons are informed of the toxic substance information
  program. The department shall  periodically  distribute  to  newspapers,
  television  and  radio  stations  throughout  the  state  public service
  announcements  describing  the  toxic  substance  information   outreach
  program.
    4.  The  department  of  health  shall  develop informational leaflets
  concerning the toxic substance information program in  cooperation  with
  the  industrial  commissioner. The industrial commissioner may mail such
  leaflets to employers.

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