New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter I - Industrial Board Of Appeals
Subchapter B - Rules Of Procedure And Practice
Part 67 - Proceeding For Approval Of Certain Corporate Documents
Section 67.3 - Evidence at hearings in support of applications for approval of certificates of incorporation or authority to do business in this state

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

Such persons as the board may indicate in its notice of hearing must appear and must be prepared to show, by competent and reliable evidence:

(a) that the purposes set forth in the proposed corporate document are in fact the real aims of the subscribers to the instrument;

(b) a description of the proposed structure and internal management of the corporate entity;

(c) if the proposed corporation is to function as a labor union or if it is likely to affect the activities of existing labor unions, a sufficient description of the labor-management conditions and relations in the industry in which the proposed corporate organization is to operate; its intended scope of activities; its geographical area; and the impact which its operations will or are likely to have on existing labor-management relations in the field in which it seeks to operate;

(d) such other matters, if any, as may tend to establish that the granting of the board's approval is consistent with public policy and the Labor Law.

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