How do I know if certain corporate documents need to be approved by the IBA prior to being filed with the Department of State?
A1. Historical Background: The New York State Industrial Board of Appeals was created by the Legislature in 1975 as an independent review and appeals agency. The Board consists of five members appointed by the Governor, who designates one member to serve as Chairman. In addition to the broad review powers of the Board, many of the functions, powers and duties of the former Board of Standards and Appeals were transferred to the Industrial Board of Appeals. Powers and Duties: The main statutory duty of the Board is to provide an impartial administrative review of the validity or reasonableness of any rule, regulation or order made by the Commissioner of Labor.
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