§ 630. Penalties. Any misdemeanor defined in this title shall be punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both. The penalties and misdemeanors imposed by this title are in addition to those otherwise prescribed in this entire article.
§ 631. Corporation officers’ liability. If a corporation is convicted of any violation under this title, the president, secretary, treasurer, or officers exercising corresponding functions shall each be guilty of a misdemeanor.
§ 632. False statements or representations. 1. Benefits and contributions. Any person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor who wilfully makes a false statement or representation (a) with the effect of obtaining, either for himself or for any other person, any benefit or payment under the provision of this article or of any similar law […]
§ 633. Wilful failure to pay contributions. Any person who wilfully refuses or fails to pay a contribution to the fund shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
§ 634. Refusal to permit inspections of records. Any person who refuses to allow the commissioner or his authorized representative to inspect his payroll or other records or documents relative to the enforcement of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
§ 635. Deductions from wages. Any employer who shall make a deduction from the remuneration of any employee to pay any portion of the contribution which the employer is required to make shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
§ 636. No fees to be charged for services rendered by free public employment bureaus. A person connected with or employed in a free public employment bureau, who shall charge or receive directly or indirectly any fee or compensation from any person applying to such bureau for help or employment, is guilty of a misdemeanor.