§ 8200 Introduction
§ 8201 Definition of practice of speech-language pathology
§ 8202 Practice of speech-language pathology
§ 8203 Definition of practice of audiology
§ 8204 Practice of audiology
§ 8205 State board for speech-language pathology and audiology
§ 8206 Requirements for a professional license
§ 8206-A Limited license
§ 8207 Exempt persons
§ 8208 Special provisions
§ 8209 Mandatory continuing competency

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Terms Used In New York Laws > Education > Title 8 > Article 159 - Speech-language Pathologists and Audiologists

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  • General public benefit: means a material positive impact on society and the environment, taken as a whole, assessed against a third-party standard, from the business and operations of a benefit corporation. See N.Y. Business Corporation Law 1702
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    (1) The holders of shares of every class or series that are entitled to vote on the corporate action shall be entitled to vote as a class on the corporate action; and

    (2) The corporate action must be approved by vote of the shareholders of each class or series entitled to cast at least three-quarters of the votes that all shareholders of the class or series are entitled to cast thereon. See N.Y. Business Corporation Law 1702
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    (1) providing low-income or underserved individuals or communities with beneficial products or services;

    (2) promoting economic opportunity for individuals or communities beyond the creation of jobs in the normal course of business;

    (3) preserving the environment;

    (4) improving human health;

    (5) promoting the arts, sciences or advancement of knowledge;

    (6) increasing the flow of capital to entities with a public benefit purpose; and

    (7) the accomplishment of any other particular benefit for society or the environment. See N.Y. Business Corporation Law 1702
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Third-party standard: means a recognized standard for defining, reporting and assessing general public benefit that is:

    (1) developed by a person that is independent of the benefit corporation; and

    (2) transparent because the following information about the standard is publicly available:

    (A) the factors considered when measuring the performance of a business;

    (B) the relative weightings of those factors; and

    (C) the identity of the persons who developed and control changes to the standard and the process by which those changes are made. See N.Y. Business Corporation Law 1702