(b) (1) The commissioner is authorized to enter into arrangements with
the appropriate agencies of other states or of  the  United  States  (i)
whereby  remuneration or services, upon the basis of which an individual
may become entitled to  unemployment  benefits  under  the  unemployment
compensation  law  of  another  state  or  of the United States shall be
deemed to be remuneration and weeks of employment for  the  purposes  of
this  article,  provided  such  other agency has agreed to reimburse the
unemployment insurance fund for such portion of benefits paid under this
article  upon  the  basis  of  such  remuneration  or  services  as  the
commissioner  finds  will  be  fair  and  reasonable  as to all affected
interests,  and  (ii)  whereby  the  commissioner  will  reimburse  such
agencies  with  such  reasonable  portion of unemployment benefits, paid
under the laws of any such other states or of the United States upon the
basis of employment or remuneration paid by employers for employment, as
the commissioner finds will be fair and reasonable as  to  all  affected
interests.  Reimbursements  so  payable shall be deemed benefits for the
purpose of this article. The commissioner is hereby authorized  to  make
reimbursements  from  the fund to such agencies and to receive from them
reimbursements to the fund, in accordance with arrangements pursuant  to
this section.
  (2)  The  commissioner  shall  participate in any arrangements for the
payment of benefits on the basis of combining a claimant's  remuneration
and  services  covered  under  this article with those covered under the
laws of other states which are approved by the secretary of labor of the
United States as provided in the federal unemployment tax act. The terms
of any such arrangements shall be deemed to comply  with  the  foregoing
provisions of this paragraph.
  (c) The commissioner is authorized to enter into reciprocal agreements
with  the  appropriate agencies of other states in regard to services on
vessels engaged in interstate or foreign commerce whereby such  services
for  a  single  employer,  wherever performed, shall be deemed performed
within this state or within any such other state.
  (d) The commissioner is authorized to enter into reciprocal agreements
with appropriate agencies of other states or of the United States, under
terms which he finds will be fair and  reasonable  as  to  all  affected
interests,  (1)  whereby employer contributions erroneously paid to this
state, or such other states or the United States  because  of  the  bona
fide  belief  that  all  or some of the employees were covered under the
unemployment insurance laws of this state, or of such other states or of
the United States, may be repaid  or  transferred  to  the  unemployment
insurance  fund  of  that  state or of the United States under whose law
such contributions were actually due,  (2)  whereby  such  contributions
upon  repayment  or transfer to the unemployment insurance fund shall be
deemed to have been paid as of the dates payments thereof were  made  to
the  transferring agency, (3) permitting such repayments or transfers by
this state without regard to the time limitations  governing  refund  of
contributions  contained  in  section  five hundred seventy, subdivision
five.  Such agreements may also provide for  the  reimbursement  to  the
unemployment  insurance  fund of the transferring agency of all benefits
which  were  paid on the basis of employment for which the contributions
transferred were paid in error. Any such reimbursement  of  benefits  by
this  state in accordance herewith shall be deemed benefits paid for the
purposes of and pursuant to the provisions of this  article  as  of  the
dates of payment of such benefits by the transferring agency.
  *  (e)  The commissioner is authorized to enter into an agreement with
the appropriate agency of the United States, whereby, in accordance with
a law of the United States (i) the commissioner shall, as agent  of  the
United  States,  provide  for  the  payment  of  additional  benefits to
claimants whose rights as provided under title  seven  of  this  article
have  been  exhausted,  or  (ii)  the  state  shall  be  reimbursed  for
additional benefits paid pursuant to title eleven of this  article.  The
commissioner is hereby authorized to receive and disburse funds from the
United States, or any appropriate agency thereof, in accordance with any
such agreement.
  * NB Expired September 1, 1963
  3.  Investigations  and  information. The commissioner is empowered to
make investigations and secure information as requested by the agency of
any state, of the federal  government,  or  of  any  foreign  government
charged  with the administration of any unemployment compensation law or
any public employment service law as he deems necessary  or  appropriate
to  facilitate  the  administration  of such law by such agency and may,
notwithstanding the provisions of section five hundred  thirty-seven  of
this  article,  transmit  the  results  of  such investigations and such
information to such  agency.  For  this  purpose,  the  commissioner  is
empowered  to make available services and facilities and to exercise the
other powers provided in this article with respect to the administration
thereof. The commissioner is  further  empowered  to  request  any  such
agency, or the officers or employees of any such agency, to undertake on
his  behalf  any  investigation  and to secure information needed in the
administration of this article and to accept  and  utilize  information,
services,  and  facilities  made  available  to  this  state by any such
agency.
  4.  Manpower  training.  The  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized  to
participate  in  the  federal  manpower  development and training act of
nineteen hundred sixty-two as amended and may  approve  for  expenditure
from available funds such sums as may be required to enable the state to
carry out the purposes of such act.
Structure New York Laws
Article 18 - Unemployment Insurance Law
530 - Industrial Commissioner's Powers.
531 - Regularization of Employment.
532 - Employment Districts and Offices.
536 - Collaboration With Other States, the United States, and Foreign Governments.
538 - Representation and Witness Fees and Other Expenses.
539 - Acquisition of Land and Buildings.
540 - Information About Food Stamp, Utility, and Rental and Mortgage Assistance Programs.