§ 352. Permits required. 1. An employer shall secure an employer's permit from the commissioner before delivering or causing to be delivered to another person any materials for manufacture by industrial homework, and shall not deliver or cause to be delivered any materials for industrial homework to a person who has not a certificate issued pursuant to this article or to be worked on in a home which is not licensed under this article.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Labor Law 352

  • Employer: means any person who either directly or through an employee, agent, independent contractor, or any other person, delivers or causes to be delivered to another person, any materials to be manufactured in a home, and which are thereafter to be returned to him, not for the personal use of himself or of a member of his family, or to be delivered, mailed, or shipped to others. See N.Y. Labor Law 350
  • Home: means a room or an apartment in any house. See N.Y. Labor Law 350
  • Industrial homework: means the manufacturing in a home, in whole or in part, with or of material which has been furnished by an employer, of any article or articles to be returned to the said employer, or to be delivered, mailed, or shipped to others. See N.Y. Labor Law 350
  • Person: includes a corporation, a copartnership or a joint stock association. See N.Y. Labor Law 350