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What is NYC AC § 20-1304?

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This section mandates that not-for-profit organizations provide specific operational information to fast food employees before any deductions are made. Required disclosures include contact details, governance information, mission statements, employee lists, and financial data. Applies to not-for-profit organizations operating within the fast food sector.

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§ 20-1304 Not-for-profit required disclosure.

AC § 20-1304

a. Before any deduction pursuant to this chapter is made, the not-for-profit shall provide the relevant fast food employee the following information concerning its operations: 1. Name, contact, physical address, email address, web address, if any, and phone number; 2. Information about the not-for-profit's governance, which shall include any officers and directors and may include members or shareholders as the director shall require; 3. Information about the not-for-profit's mission, programs and areas of focus; 4. When prescribed by the commissioner, a list of the not-for-profit's employees; 5. Information about the not-for-profit's finances, including its sources of funding, budget and expenditures; and 6. A statement that labor organizations as defined by the national labor relations act, employee organizations as defined by subdivision 5 of section 201 of the civil service law, and labor organizations as defined in subdivision 5 of section 701 of the labor law are not permitted to seek remittances under this chapter pursuant to subdivision b of section 20-1310. b. The not-for-profit may satisfy the disclosure requirements of this section by the conspicuous posting of the information on a single webpage on the website of the covered not-for-profit dedicated to fulfilling the disclosure requirements of this section, provided that the website address of such page is included on the authorization described in section 20-1302 or other written document provided to the fast food employee and that such website address is preceded by language indicating that legally required disclosures are contained there. (L.L. 2017/098, 5/30/2017, eff. 11/26/2017; Am. L.L. 2020/080, 8/28/2020, eff. 8/28/2020) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2017/098 and L.L. 2020/080.

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