N.Y. Labor Law 920 – Fees
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§ 920. Fees. 1. The following shall be the registration fees under this article.
Terms Used In N.Y. Labor Law 920
- Professional employer organization: means any person whose business is entering into professional employer agreements with clients. See N.Y. Labor Law 916
(a) Upon filing a registration statement pursuant to subdivisions one and two of section nine hundred nineteen of this article, each professional employer organization shall pay an initial registration fee of one thousand dollars.
(b) Upon renewing its registration statement pursuant to subdivision three of section nine hundred nineteen of this article, each professional employer organization shall pay an annual renewal fee of five hundred dollars.
2. All fees shall be paid to the state comptroller and credited to a fund deemed appropriate by the comptroller.