213 - Violations of provisions of labor law; the rules, regulations or orders of the industrial commissioner and the industrial board of appeals.

§  213.  Violations of provisions of labor law; the rules, regulations  or orders of the industrial commissioner and  the  industrial  board  of  appeals.  Any  person who violates or does not comply with any provision  of the labor law, any rule, regulation or lawful order of the industrial  commissioner or the industrial board of appeals, and  the  officers  and  agents  of  any  corporation  who  knowingly  permit  the corporation to  violate such provisions, are guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction  shall be punished, except as  in  this  chapter  or  in  the  penal  law  otherwise  provided,  for a first offense by a fine of not more than one  hundred dollars, provided, however, that  if  the  first  offense  is  a  violation  of  a  rule  or provision for the protection of the safety or  health of employees or persons lawfully frequenting  a  place  to  which  this  chapter  applies,  the punishment shall be a fine of not more than  one hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than fifteen days or  by both such fine and imprisonment; for a second offense by  a  fine  of  not  less  than  one  hundred  nor more than five hundred dollars, or by  imprisonment for not more than thirty days or  by  both  such  fine  and  imprisonment;  for a subsequent offense by a fine of not less than three  hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than sixty days, or  by  both  such  fine  and  imprisonment. This section shall not apply to any  person covered by section twenty-seven-a of this chapter.