2012 New York Consolidated Laws
LAB - Labor
Article 13 - (350 - 363) INDUSTRIAL HOMEWORK
358-A - Action and injunction.


NY Lab L § 358-A (2012) What's This?
 
    §  358-a.  Action  and  injunction. 1. The industrial commissioner may
  maintain an action upon his own information or upon the complaint  of  a
  private   person   against   any  person,  partnership,  corporation  or
  association, and any employee, agent, director or  officer  thereof  who
  commits any act or engages in any conduct prohibited by this article. In
  any  such  action,  the  final  judgment in favor of the plaintiff shall
  perpetually restrain the defendant from the commission or continuance of
  the act complained of. A temporary restraining  order  to  restrain  the
  commission  or  continuance  thereof  may  be  granted  upon  proof,  by
  affidavit, that the defendant has violated any of the provisions of this
  article. The  provisions  of  statute  or  rule  relating  generally  to
  injunctions as provisional remedies in actions apply to such a temporary
  restraining order and the proceedings thereupon.
    2. If the industrial commissioner fails to maintain an action pursuant
  to  subdivision  one  hereof  within  fifteen  days of being notified by
  certified mail of such an alleged violation, any  industrial  homeworker
  or any other person, partnership, corporation or association making such
  mailing  who is aggrieved by such alleged violation may commence such an
  action and seek an injunction pursuant to the provisions of  statute  or
  rule relating generally to injunctions as provisional remedies.

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