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- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 1
Short title.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 2
Definitions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 3
Application.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 4
Special applicability; domestic partners; surviving domestic partners; death benefits; funeral expenses; terrorist attacks of September eleventh, two
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 10
Liability for compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 11
Alternative remedy.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 12
Compensation not allowed for first seven days.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13
Treatment and care of injured employees.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-A
Selection of authorized physician by employee.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-AA
Medical appeals unit.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-B
Authorization of physicians, medical bureaus and laboratories by the chair.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-C
Licensing of compensation medical bureaus and laboratories.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-D
Removal of physicians from lists of those authorized to render medical care or to conduct independent medical examinations.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-E
Revocation of licenses of compensation medical bureaus and laboratories.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-F
Payment of medical fees.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-G
Payment of bills for medical care.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-H
Ombudsman for injured workers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-I
Solicitation prohibited.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-J
Medical or surgical treatment by insurance carriers and employers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-K
Care and treatment of injured employees by duly licensed podiatrists.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-L
Care and treatment of injured employees by duly licensed chiropractors.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-M
Care and treatment of injured employees by duly licensed psychologists.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 13-N
Mandatory registration of entities which derive income from independent medical examinations.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 14
Weekly wages basis of compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 14-A
Double compensation and death benefits when minors illegally employed.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 15
Schedule in case of disability.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 16
Death benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 17
Aliens.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 18
Notice of injury or death.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 18-A
Notice: The New York Jockey Injury Compensation Fund, Inc.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 18-B
Notice; the New York black car operators' injury compensation fund, inc.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 19
Physical examination.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 19-A
Physicians not to accept fees from carriers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 19-B
Treatment by physicians in employ of board.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 19-C
Actions against health services personnel; defense and indemnification.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 20
Determination of claims for compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 21
Presumptions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 21-A
Temporary payment of compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 22
Modification of awards, decisions or orders.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 23
Appeals.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 24
Costs and fees.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 24-A
Representation before the workers' compensation board.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 25
Compensation, how payable.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 25-A
Procedure and payment of compensation in certain claims; limitation of right to compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 25-B
Awards to non-residents: Non-resident compensation fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 26
Enforcement of payment in default.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 26-A
Procedure and payment of compensation in claims against uninsured defaulting employers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 27
Depositing future payments in the aggregate trust fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 27-A
Investments in obligations of designated public benefit corporations; indemnifications.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 27-B
Amortization of gains or losses.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 27-C
Appropriations to the aggregate trust fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 28
Limitation of right to compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 29
Remedies of employees; subrogation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 30
Revenues or benefits from other sources not to affect compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 31
Agreement for contribution by employee void.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 32
Waiver agreements.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 32-A
Waivers of specific coverage prohibited.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 33
Assignments; exemptions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 34
Preferences.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 37
Definitions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 38
Disablement treated as accident.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 39
Right to compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 41
Examining physicians.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 42
Date of disablement.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 44
Liability of employer.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 44-A
Liability of employer; silicosis or other dust diseases.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 44-B
Liability of employer; compressed air illness.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 45
Notice to employers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 46
Information; penalty.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 47
Presumption as to the cause of disease.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 48
Diseases which are accidents.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 49-AA
Declaration of purpose.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 49-BB
Waiting period; date of disablement; payment of compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 49-CC
Right to compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 49-DD
Posthumous schedule awards.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 49-EE
Liability of employer; preplacement examinations and notice to prior employers; apportionment of liability between employers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 49-FF
Minimum exposure required.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 49-GG
Determination of damage risk criteria and standards for the measurement of occupational loss of hearing.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 49-HH
Standards.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 50
Security for payment of compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 51
Posting of notice regarding compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 52
Effect of failure to secure compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 53
Release from liability.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 54
The insurance contract.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 54-A
Security where coverage is in issue.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 54-B
Enforcement on failure to pay award or judgment.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 55
Acceptance of premium by carrier an estoppel.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 56
Subcontractors.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 57
Restriction on issue of permits and the entering into contracts unless compensation is secured.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 58
Payment of compensation to persons providing housekeeping or nursing services.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 60
Definitions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 61
Continuance of existing plans; establishment of new plans.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 62
Participants.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 63
Liability of county.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 64
Administration of plan.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 65
Rules and regulations.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 66
Apportionment of costs.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 67
Annual estimate; payments by participants.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 68
Advances to county self-insurance fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 69
Reserve.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 70
Excess or catastrophe insurance.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 71
Accrual of liabilities.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 72
Annual report.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 73
Abandonment of plan.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 74
Manner of adoption of local laws.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 75
Transition provisions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 75-A
Enacted without section heading.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 76
Creation of state fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 77
Administration.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 78
Salaries and expenses.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 79
Meetings.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 80
Seal.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 81
Offices, lands, leaseholds and buildings.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 82
Powers and duties.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 83
Rules.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 84
General attorney.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 85
Commissioner of taxation and finance custodian of fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 86
Catastrophe surplus and reserves for workers' compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 86-A
Catastrophe surplus and reserves for disability benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87
Investment of surplus or reserve.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-A
Investment in obligations of the municipal assistance corporation for the city of New York; indemnification.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-B
Investments in obligations of the city of Yonkers; indemnification.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-BB
Investments in obligations of the city of Yonkers; indemnification (1984).
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-C
Investments in obligations of designated public benefit corporations; indemnifications.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-D
Contractual obligations as evidence of indebtedness upon reimbursement of reserves.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-E
Amortization of gains or losses.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-F
Appropriations to the state insurance fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-G
Advances to the urban development corporation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 87-H
Investments of the state insurance fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 88
Administration expenses.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 88-A
Payments from special or administrative funds.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 88-B
Coverage of employees in state-supported educational institutions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 88-C
Coverage of state employees.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 89
Rates for workers' compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 90
Dividends.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 91
Groups for accident prevention.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 92
Payment of premiums.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 93
Collection of premium in case of default.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 94
Withdrawal from fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 95
Record and audit of payrolls.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 96
Penalties for fraudulent practices.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 97
Inspections.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 98
Disclosures prohibited.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 99
Reports of state insurance fund; examination by insurance department.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 100
Insurance against liability to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 106
Consolidation of funds; definitions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 107
Workers' compensation security fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 108
Payments into fund; returns; recoupment.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 109
Suspension of payments into fund; temporary surcharge authorized.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 109-A
Administration of fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 109-B
Custody and investment of fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 109-C
Payments from fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 109-D
Notification of insolvency.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 109-E
Rights and duties of superintendent of insurance as administrator of the fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 109-F
Expenses of administration.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 110
Record and report of injuries by employers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 110-A
Confidentiality of workers' compensation records.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 111
Information to be furnished by employer.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 112
Inspection of records of employers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 113
Interstate commerce.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 114
Penalties for fraudulent practices.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 114-A
Disqualification for false representation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 114-B
Readjustment of an employer's experience rating.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 115
Limitation of time.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 116
Sessions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 117
Rules.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 118
Technical rules of evidence or procedure not required.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 119
Subpoenas.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 120
Discrimination against employees who bring proceedings.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 121
Depositions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 121-A
Proof of dependency in foreign countries.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 122
Transcripts.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 123
Jurisdiction of board to be continuing.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 124
Reporting.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 125
Job discrimination prohibited based on prior receipt of benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 127
Construction.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 128
Unconstitutional provisions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 129
Actions or causes of action pending.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 130
Workmen's compensation premiums shall be deemed preferred claims.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 131
Payroll records.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 132
Criminal prosecution; certifications
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 133
Refunds and credits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 134
Workplace safety and loss prevention program; certification of safety and loss management specialists.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 135
Premium credits for safety investment.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 136
Workers' compensation fraud inspector general.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 137
Independent medical examinations.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 140
Workmen's compensation board.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 141
General powers and duties of the chairman.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 142
General powers and duties of the workmen's compensation board.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 143
Maintenance of records.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 144
Seal.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 145
Oaths of office.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 146
Offices of the board.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 147
Vacancies and removals.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 148
Salaries and expenses.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 149
Employees.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 150
Referees and secretary.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 150-A
Secretary as agent for service of process on non-resident non-insured employers; method and effect of service.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 151
Administration expenses.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 152
Administrative regulations.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 153
Annual report.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 154
Construction of article.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 155
Saving clause.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 156
Separability.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 157
Application of article to volunteer firefighters' benefit law or the volunteer ambulance workers' benefit law.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 200
Short title.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 201
Definitions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 202
Covered employer.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 203
Employees eligible for benefits under section two hundred four.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 204
Disability during employment.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 205
Disabilities and disability periods for which benefits are not payable.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 206
Non-duplication of benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 207
Disability while unemployed.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 208
Payment of disability benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 209
Contribution of employees for disability benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 210
Employer contributions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 211
Provision for payment of benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 212
Voluntary coverage.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 213
Non-compliance or default.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 214
Special fund for disability benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 215
Commissioner of taxation and finance custodian of fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 216
Disposition of uncommitted balance of employees' contributions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 217
Notice and proof of claim.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 218
Disability benefit rights inalienable.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 219
Enforcement of payment in default.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 220
Penalties.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 221
Determination of contested claims for disability benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 222
Technical rules of evidence or procedure not required.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 223
Modification of board decisions or orders.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 224
Appeals.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 225
Fees for representing employees.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 226
The insurance contract.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 227
Actionable injuries; subrogation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 228
Administrative expenses.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 229
Posting of notice and providing of notice of rights.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 230
Destruction of records.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 231
Subpoenas.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 232
Fees of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, dentists and psychologists.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 233
Inspection of records of employers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 234
Disclosures prohibited.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 235
Exemptions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 236
Disposition of accrued benefits upon death.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 237
Reimbursement for advance payments by employers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 238
Payments to minors.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 239
Representation before the board.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 240
Non-liability of state.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 241
Application of other provisions of chapter.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 242
Separability of provisions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 300
Short title.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 301
Declaration of policy and legislative intent.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 302
Definitions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 303
Provision of workmen's compensation for civil defense volunteers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 304
Evidence of authorized services.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 305
Compensation provided.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 306
Compensation not allowed during first seven days.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 307
Computation of benefits.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 308
Liability for compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 309
Non-duplication.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 310
Disposition of accrued benefits upon death.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 311
Payments to minors.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 312
Exclusiveness of remedy.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 313
Compensation inalienable.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 314
Claim filing.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 315
Claims procedures.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 316
Record of enrollment.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 317
Determination of contested claims for compensation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 318
Rules of evidence; modification of board decisions or orders; appeals.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 319
Special fund for civil defense volunteers.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 320
Commissioner of taxation and finance custodian of fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 321
Reinsurance.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 322
Rehabilitation.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 323
Limitation of liability.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 324
Distribution of unexpended assets of the special fund.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 325
Administration expenses.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 326
Penalties.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 327
Application of other provisions of chapter.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 328
Separability of provisions.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 350
Short title.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 351
Preferred provider organizations; contracts.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 352
Preferred provider organizations; defined.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 353
Preferred provider organizations; licensing.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 354
Preferred provider organizations; medical treatment.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 355
Preferred provider organizations; medical fee schedules.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 400
Laws repealed.
- New York Workers' Compensation Law Section 401
When to take effect.
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Last modified: November 19, 2006
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