New York Laws
Article 5 - Corporate Finance
520 - Reports of Corporation.


Each domestic corporation, and each foreign corporation authorized to
conduct activities in this state, shall from time to time file such
reports on its activities as may be required by the laws of this state.
All registration and reporting requirements pursuant to article seven-A
of the executive law, and section 8-1.4 of the estates, powers and
trusts law, or related successor provisions, are, without limitation on
the foregoing, expressly included as reports required by the laws of
this state to be filed within the meaning of this section. Willful
failure of a corporation to file a report as required by law shall
constitute a breach of the directors' duty to the corporation and shall
subject the corporation, at the suit of the attorney-general, to an
action or special proceeding for dissolution under article 11 (Judicial
dissolution) in the case of a domestic corporation, or under section
1303 (Violations) in the case of a foreign corporation.