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  1. 5-163 Display of Merchandise. (a) Caskets must be displayed in the same general manner as required by §20-734 of the New York City Administrative Code, both in printed material supplied by a provider of funeral services and in all exhibits shown to customers and prospective customers.

  2. (a) No person shall disinter a coffin or casket containing human remains or expose or disturb a mausoleum, vault, tomb, grave or other place of burial unless a disinterment permit has been issued by the Department, but this requirement does not apply during the course of a burial for which a burial permit has been obtained pursuant to 24 RCNY ...

  3. New York labor laws regarding minimum wage and overtime exemptions covering non-exempt employees and exempt employees. New York labor law regarding hours worked including rest breaks, meal breaks, on-call, waiting, travel, sleeping, and meeting times.

  4. 12 wrz 2024 · In New York, Do I Have to Buy a Casket From the Funeral Home? No. Federal law requires funeral homes to accept caskets that have been purchased from another source, such as an online retailer. You may also build your own casket if you prefer.

  5. Answers about current minimum wage, rules of overtime, maximum hours of work and more.

  6. Learn how New York Labor Laws 200, 240 and 241, known as "Scaffolding Law," are designed to protect workers from falls and injuries from falling objects. No fees unless we win. Get a free consultation

  7. We enforce the State Labor Laws for minimum wage, hours of work, employment of minors, payment of wages, farm labor, nursing mothers in the workplace, and more. We can issue fines and penalties, as well as investigate complaints regarding Labor Law violations.

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