New York Labor Law Section 632 - False statements or representations.

632. False statements or representations. 1. Benefits and contributions. Any person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor who wilfully makes a false statement or representation

(a) with the effect of obtaining, either for himself or for any other person, any benefit or payment under the provision of this article or of any similar law of another state or the United States in regard to which this state acted as agent pursuant to an arrangement authorized by this article, or

(b) in order to reduce the amount of contributions to the fund.

2. Sale price of commodities. Any person who, in connection with the sale or offer for sale of any commodity or service, or for the purpose of making such sale, makes any statement, written or oral, ascribing a particular part of the price of such commodity or service to a contribution imposed under this article knowing that such statement is false or that the contribution is not so great as the portion of such price ascribed to such contribution, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.


Last modified: February 3, 2019