New York Laws
Article 7 - General Provisions
215 - Penalties and Civil Action; Prohibited Retaliation.

(b) If after investigation the commissioner finds that an employer or
person has violated any provision of this section, the commissioner may,
by an order which shall describe particularly the nature of the
violation, assess the employer or person a civil penalty of not less
than one thousand nor more than ten thousand dollars provided, however,
that if the commissioner finds that the employer has violated the
provisions of this section in the preceding six years, he or she may
assess a civil penalty of not less than one thousand nor more than
twenty thousand dollars. The commissioner may also order all appropriate
relief including enjoining the conduct of any person or employer;
ordering payment of liquidated damages to the employee by the person or
entity in violation; and, where the person or entity in violation is an
employer ordering rehiring or reinstatement of the employee to his or
her former position or an equivalent position, and an award of lost
compensation or an award of front pay in lieu of reinstatement and an
award of lost compensation. Liquidated damages shall be calculated as an
amount not more than twenty thousand dollars. The commissioner may
assess liquidated damages on behalf of every employee aggrieved under

this section, in addition to any other remedies permitted by this
section.
(c) This section shall not apply to employees of the state or any
municipal subdivisions or departments thereof.
2. (a) An employee may bring a civil action in a court of competent
jurisdiction against any employer or persons alleged to have violated
the provisions of this section. The court shall have jurisdiction to
restrain violations of this section, within two years after such
violation, regardless of the dates of employment of the employee, and to
order all appropriate relief, including enjoining the conduct of any
person or employer; ordering payment of liquidated damages, costs and
reasonable attorneys' fees to the employee by the person or entity in
violation; and, where the person or entity in violation is an employer,
ordering rehiring or reinstatement of the employee to his or her former
position with restoration of seniority or an award of front pay in lieu
of reinstatement, and an award of lost compensation and damages, costs
and reasonable attorneys' fees. Liquidated damages shall be calculated
as an amount not more than twenty thousand dollars. The court shall
award liquidated damages to every employee aggrieved under this section,
in addition to any other remedies permitted by this section. The statute
of limitations shall be tolled from the date an employee files a
complaint with the commissioner or the commissioner commences an
investigation, whichever is earlier, until an order to comply issued by
the commissioner becomes final, or where the commissioner does not issue
an order, until the date on which the commissioner notifies the
complainant that the investigation has concluded. Investigation by the
commissioner shall not be a prerequisite to nor a bar against a person
bringing a civil action under this section.
(b) At or before the commencement of any action under this section,
notice thereof shall be served upon the attorney general by the
employee.
3. Any employer or his or her agent, or the officer or agent of any
corporation, partnership, or limited liability company, or any other
person who violates subdivision one of this section shall be guilty of a
class B misdemeanor.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

LAB - Labor

Article 7 - General Provisions

200 - General Duty to Protect the Health and Safety of Employees; Enforcement.

200-A - Laws to Be Posted at Airports.

201 - Laws and Orders to Be Posted.

201-A - Fingerprinting of Employees Prohibited.

201-B - Fees for Medical Examination.

201-C - Discrimination in Child-Care Leave Prohibited.

201-D - Discrimination Against the Engagement in Certain Activities.

201-E - Maintenance of Employee-Patient Records at Occupational Health Service Centers.

201-F - Posting Regulations on Employment of Persons Previously Convicted of One or More Crimes.

201-G - Prevention of Sexual Harassment.

201-H - Posting of Veterans' Benefits and Services.

202 - Protection of the Public and of Persons Engaged at Window Cleaning and Cleaning of Exterior Surfaces of Buildings.

202-A - Leave of Absence for Bone Marrow Donations.

202-B - Leave for Organ or Bone Marrow Donation Granted to State Employees.

202-C - Prevention of Personal Injuries in the Use of Ski Tows, Other Passenger Tramways and Downhill Ski Areas.

202-D - Coin-Operated Machines Performing a Manufacturing Process.

202-E - Protection of Persons Employed On/in Vehicular Bridges And/or Tunnels.

202-F - Protection of Hotel and Motel Employees Against Fire Hazards in Employee Housing Facilities.

202-G - Display of Fuel-Connected Appliances in Wholesale or Retail Store.

202-H - High-Voltage Proximity.

202-I - Leave of Absence for Military Spouses.

202-J - Leave of Absence for Blood Donation Granted to Employees.

202-K - Protection of Persons Employed in the Broadcast Industry.

202-L - Leave of Absence for Volunteer Emergency Responders.

203 - Washrooms, Washing Facilities and Waterclosets for Elevator Employees.

203-A - Seats in Certain Passenger Elevators or Relief for the Operator.

203-B - Seats for Female Employees.

203-C - Employee Privacy Protection.

203-D - Employee Personal Identifying Information.

203-E - Prohibition of Discrimination Based on an Employee's or Dependent's Reproductive Health Decision Making.

204 - Inspection of Boilers; Enforcement; Fees; Identification; Exceptions.

204-B - Refunds.

205 - Prohibition Against Eating Meals in Certain Workrooms.

206 - Prevention of Personal Injuries to Persons Engaged in Tree Trimming.

206-A - Physical Examinations of Females.

206-C - Right of Nursing Employees to Express Breast Milk.

207 - Protection of Employees at Switchboards.

207-A - Employee Safety in Work on Energized High Voltage Lines.

208 - Labels, Brands and Marks Used by Labor Organizations.

209 - Illegal Use of Labels, Brands and Marks; Injunction Proceedings.

209-A - Fraudulent Representation in Labor Organizations.

210 - Proceedings for Nonenforcement.

210-A - Legal Duty to Employees.

211 - Protection of Employees.

211-A - Prohibition Against Use of Funds.

212 - Drinking Water for Farm Laborers.

212-A - Migrant Registration Law.

212-B - Farm Labor Camp Commissaries; Issuance of Permit; Renewal, Refusal, Suspension, and Revocation of Permit; Rules and Regulations.

212-C - Definitions.

212-D - Field Sanitation for Farm Hand Workers, Farm Field Workers and Farm Food Processing Workers.

213 - Violations of Provisions of Labor Law; the Rules, Regulations or Orders of the Industrial Commissioner and the Industrial Board of Appeals.

213-A - Special Provisions Regarding the Purchasing of Apparel or Sports Equipment by the State University of New York and the City University of New York.

214 - Criminal Prosecution.

215 - Penalties and Civil Action; Prohibited Retaliation.

215-A - Discrimination Against Employees for Failure to Meet Certain Ticket Quotas.

215-B - Children; Adverse Information; Notification.

215-C - Discrimination Against Employees for Displaying the American Flag.

216 - Failure to Pay Statutory Inspection Fees.

217 - Employee Notification and Remittance of Premiums; Group Policies of Accident and Health Insurance.

218 - Violations of Certain Provisions; Civil Penalties.

218-A - Sun Safety Education for State Employees.

218-B - Prevention of Occupational Exposure to an Airborne Infectious Disease.

219 - Violations of Certain Wage Payment Provisions; Interest, Filing of Order as Judgment.

219-A - Affirmation in Lieu of Oath.

219-C - Public Notice of Employer Violations.