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 70 - Appeals From Minimum Wage Orders And Regulations Under Sections 657 And 676 Of Labor Law
Section 70.1 - Application

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

(a) The provisions of this Part shall apply to the filing, processing, hearing, consideration and determination of an appeal from minimum wage orders and regulations pursuant to sections 657 and 676.

(b) See Part 65 of this Title for general rules of procedure and practice not specified in this Part.

(c) The State Minimum Wage Act (Article 19) empowers the Commissioner of Labor to establish minimum wage orders and regulations for certain occupations in accordance with the procedure prescribed therein. Article 19-A provides that minimum wage standards shall apply to farm workers, who prior to that enactment were excluded from minimum wage regulation. Such orders and regulations are final unless appealed as provided in Sections 657 and 676, respectively. Those sections accord an aggrieved party in interest the right to petition the Board to determine whether such orders or regulations are contrary to law. The jurisdiction of the Board to entertain such a proceeding is primary and exclusive. Its decision is final, subject to a direct appeal to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Third Judicial Department, within sixty days after its decision is issued. The findings of the Commissioner of Labor as to the facts on any appeal from the provisions of a minimum wage order or regulation are conclusive. An appeal to the Board does not stay a minimum wage order or regulation issued under the Minimum Wage Acts unless the appellant provides security or obtains a waiver of security as prescribed in sections 657 or 676, supra. The nature of an appeal from wage orders and regulations differs in material respects from an appeal of a compliance order under Section 677 (see Part 71) and from a review of an order issued under Section 218 or Section 219 (see Part 6 5).

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