N.Y. Labor Law § 25-C
(8) The term "mentor" means an individual who provides instruction, guidance, and support to the apprentice on a regular basis throughout the apprentice's completion of the apprenticeship as the apprentice seeks employment in the field or industry of the apprenticeship. The goal of the mentor is to help train the apprentice in his or her trade and to help the apprentice successfully complete the apprenticeship and to secure and retain employment. (c)(1) A certified employer shall be entitled to a tax credit against income or franchise tax for each qualified apprentice. The base credit allowed under this program shall be computed as follows:
(d) Application and approval process. (1) To participate in the program established under this section, a qualified employer must submit to the commissioner an application in a form prescribed by the commissioner. As part of such application, a qualified employer must:
(4) After reviewing the final report and finding it sufficient, the commissioner shall certify the participating employer as a certified employer and issue a final certificate of tax credit. Such certificate shall include, but not be limited to, the following information:
(e) The commissioner shall establish guidelines and criteria that specify requirements for qualified employers to participate in the program including criteria for certifying qualified apprentices. Any regulations that the commissioner determines are necessary and are consistent with the purpose of this article may be adopted on an emergency basis notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the state administrative procedure act. The commissioner may give preference to qualified employers that hire and train disadvantaged youth through qualified apprenticeship agreements, and qualified employers that are engaged in demand occupations or industries, or in regional growth sectors, including those identified by the department, such as clean energy, health care, technology, including software engineering and web development, advanced manufacturing and conservation. In addition, the commissioner may give preference to employers that employ apprentices in newly established apprenticeship programs. The commissioner also may take the following factors into consideration when evaluating whether to approve an application in a year subsequent to the year in which a qualified employer was determined to be a certified employer: