ยง 219. Violations of certain wage payment provisions; interest, filing
of order as judgment. 1. If the commissioner determines that an employer
has failed to pay wages, benefits or wage supplements required pursuant
to article six (payment of wages), article nineteen (minimum wage act)
or article nineteen-A (minimum wage standards and protective labor
practices for farm workers) of this chapter, or a rule or regulation
promulgated thereunder, the commissioner shall issue to the employer an
order directing compliance therewith, which shall describe particularly
the nature of the alleged violation. A copy of such order shall be
provided to any employee who has filed a complaint and to his or her
authorized representative. Such order shall direct payment of wages or
supplements found to be due, liquidated damages in the amount of one
hundred percent of unpaid wages, and interest at the rate of interest
then in effect as prescribed by the superintendent of financial services
pursuant to section fourteen-a of the banking law per annum from the
date of the underpayment to the date of the payment.
At the discretion of the commissioner, the commissioner shall have
full authority to provide for inclusion of an automatic fifteen percent
additional amount of damages to come due and owing upon expiration of
ninety days from an order to comply becoming final. The commissioner
shall provide written notice to the employer in the order to comply of
this additional damage.
2. An order issued under subdivision one of this section shall be
final and not subject to review by any court or agency unless review is
had pursuant to section one hundred one of this chapter.
3. Provided that no proceeding for administrative or judicial review
as provided in this chapter shall then be pending and the time for
initiation of such proceeding shall have expired, the commissioner may
file with the county clerk of the county where the employer resides or
has a place of business the order of the commissioner or the decision of
the industrial board of appeals containing the amount found to be due,
including, at the commissioner's discretion, an additional fifteen
percent damages upon any outstanding monies owed. At the request of an
employee, the commissioner shall assign, without consideration or
liability, that portion of the filed order that constitutes wages, wage
supplements, interest on wages or wage supplements, or liquidated
damages due the employee, to that employee and may file an assignment or
order in that amount in the name of such employee with the county clerk
of the county where the employer resides or has a place of business. The
filing of such assignment, order or decision shall have the full force
and effect of a judgment duly docketed in the office of such clerk. The
assignment, order or decision may be enforced by and in the name of the
commissioner, or by the employee, in the same manner, and with like
effect, as that prescribed by the civil practice law and rules for the
enforcement of a money judgment.
4. An employer similar in operation and ownership to a prior employer
found to be in violation of article six, nineteen or nineteen-A of this
chapter, shall be deemed the same employer for the purposes of this
section if the employees of the subsequent employer are engaged in
substantially the same work in substantially the same working conditions
under substantially the same supervisors, or if the new entity has
substantially the same production process, produces substantially the
same products and has substantially the same body of customers. Such a
subsequent employer will continue to be subject to this section and
shall be liable for the acts of the prior employer under this section.
Structure New York Laws
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-A - Leave of Absence for Bone Marrow Donations.
202-B - Leave for Organ or Bone Marrow Donation Granted to State Employees.
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.
204 - Inspection of Boilers; Enforcement; Fees; Identification; Exceptions.
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-D - Field Sanitation for Farm Hand Workers, Farm Field Workers and Farm Food Processing Workers.
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.
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.