New York NYS Private Service Bureau Regulations are rules and regulations set by the state of New York in order to protect consumers from unfair practices by private service bureaus. Private service bureaus are businesses that offer services such as background checks, fingerprinting, and drug and alcohol testing. The regulations are designed to ensure that the services provided by private service bureaus are accurate and reliable. There are several types of New York NYS Private Service Bureau Regulations, including the Executive Order 106 and the Private Service Bureau Regulations. Executive Order 106 establishes a regulatory framework for private service bureaus to ensure accuracy and reliability of their services. The Private Service Bureau Regulations provide guidance to private service bureaus regarding their practices, including requirements for record keeping, consumer protection, licensing, and reporting. Additionally, the regulations provide guidance to consumers on how to file complaints against private service bureaus.