695-G - Legal effect.

§ 695-g. Legal effect. Nothing herein shall:    1.  Permit  child care providers collectively the right to engage in a  strike or to take work action to secure any right or privilege from  the  state or its agencies;    2.  Render a child care provider a state officer or employee or in any  way imply an  employee-employer  relationship  with  the  state  or  its  subdivisions,  including  but not limited to a public retirement system,  public  health  insurance  program,  unemployment   insurance,   workers  compensation,  disability  coverage,  New  York  civil  service  law  or  indemnification under the public officers law;    3. Alter any current regulations, policies or procedures  for  health,  safety,  discipline  inspection  or enforcement applicable to child care  providers or programs unless agreed to and enacted;    4. Interfere with the  existing  relationship  between  consumers  and  child  care  providers including existing rights of parents or guardians  to change or terminate a provider's service;    5. Interfere with any ability of child care providers  or  child  care  provider  representatives  to  meet  or correspond with any state agency  with regard to any matter of relevance; and    6. Create any contractual right or obligations.