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NY A08768
Bill
Status
1/11/2022
Primary Sponsor
Latoya Joyner
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AI Summary
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Amends Labor Law Section 854 to prohibit the Department of Labor from disclosing personally identifiable information, including specific employer names, when publishing work opportunity tax credit certification data on its website.
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Requires the Department to continue disclosing starting wage, target group, and position information from employer applications, but only in aggregated or statistical form without employer identification.
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Applies to certifications under the federal Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (PATH Act) that were previously subject to quarterly public reporting requirements.
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Takes effect on the same date as the 2021 law establishing the quarterly reporting requirement (legislative bills S. 2802 and A. 6772).
Legislative Description
Relates to disclosing personally identifiable information; provides that no personally identifiable information, including information identifying specific employers, shall be disclosed by the department of labor when the department makes information available on its website relating to work opportunity tax credit certifications.
Last Action
substituted by s7725
1/20/2022