§ 728-a. Limitation of prosecutions under this article. A prosecution
for a misdemeanor consisting of a violation of any provision of article
twenty-A of the labor law must be commenced within two years after the
facts constituting the crime have been or, in the exercise of reasonable
diligence, should have been discovered by the industrial commissioner or
by an officer or employee in the department of labor charged with the
responsibility of investigating matters reported or required to be
reported to the industrial commissioner pursuant to such article.
Structure New York Laws
Article 20-A - Labor and Management Improper Practices Act
722 - Fiduciary Obligations of Officers and Agents.
723 - Specific Prohibited Financial Interests and Transactions.
724 - Obligation of Employers and Others.
725 - Enforcement of Fiduciary Obligations.
727 - Accounting Requirements.
728 - Enforcement of Financial Reporting and Accounting Duties.
728-A - Limitation of Prosecutions Under This Article.
729 - Rules and Regulations; Extensions of Time.