New York Workers' Compensation Law Article 7 - Miscellaneous Provisions.
- 110 - Record and Report of Injuries by Employers.
1. An employer, or a third party designated by the employer, shall record any injury or illness incurred by one of its employees in the...
- 110-a - Confidentiality of Workers' Compensation Records.
1. Restrictions on disclosure. (a) Except upon the order or subpoena of a court of competent jurisdiction, or subpoena of a law enforcement agency, or...
- 111 - Information to Be Furnished by Employer.
Every employer shall furnish the chairman, upon request, any information required by him to carry out the provisions of this chapter. The chairman or board...
- 112 - Inspection of Records of Employers.
All books, records and payrolls of the employers, showing or reflecting in any way upon the amount of wage expenditures of such employers shall always...
- 113 - Interstate Commerce.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to employers and employees engaged in intrastate, and also interstate or foreign commerce, for whom a rule of...
- 114 - Penalties for Fraudulent Practices.
1. Any person who, knowingly and with intent to defraud presents, causes to be presented, or prepares with knowledge or belief that it will be...
- 114-a - Disqualification for False Representation.
1. If for the purpose of obtaining compensation pursuant to section fifteen of this chapter, or for the purpose of influencing any determination regarding any...
- 114-b - Readjustment of an Employer's Experience Rating.
If pursuant to section one hundred fourteen-a of this chapter, benefits or payments are suspended or otherwise prohibited, and so long as the employer has...
- 114-c - Multiple Offenses.
Any provision of this chapter which imposes additional penalties for a second or subsequent offense shall apply whenever the prior offense was committed by a...
- 115 - Limitation of Time.
No limitation of time provided in this chapter shall run as against any person who is mentally incompetent or a minor so long as he...
- 116 - Sessions.
The offices of the chairman and the board shall be open for business during all business hours of all days except Sundays and legal holidays....
- 117 - Rules.
1. The board may adopt reasonable rules consistent with and supplemental to the provisions of this chapter and the labor law. The chairman may make...
- 118 - Technical Rules of Evidence or Procedure Not Required.
The chairman or board in making an investigation or inquiry or conducting a hearing shall not be bound by common law or statutory rules of...
- 119 - Subpoenas.
A subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum may be signed and issued by the chairman, a member of the board, referee or such other officer...
- 120 - Discrimination Against Employees.
It shall be unlawful for any employer or his or her duly authorized agent to discharge or fail to reinstate pursuant to section two hundred...
- 121 - Depositions.
The chairman or board may cause depositions of witnesses residing within or without the state to be taken in the manner prescribed by law for...
- 121-a - Proof of Dependency in Foreign Countries.
In cases involving the dependency of aliens residing in foreign countries, transcripts of birth or marriage certificates, also documents and affidavits, certified by a local...
- 122 - Transcripts.
A copy of the testimony, evidence and procedure of any investigation, or a particular part thereof, transcribed by a stenographer in the employ of the...
- 123 - Jurisdiction of Board to Be Continuing.
The power and jurisdiction of the board over each case shall be continuing, and it may, from time to time, make such modification or change...
- 124 - Reporting.
1. The chair shall prescribe the form and format for the collection and dissemination of information and data as the administration of this chapter requires....
- 125 - Job Discrimination Prohibited Based on Prior Receipt of Benefits.
1. It shall be unlawful for any employer to inquire into, or to consider for the purpose of assessing fitness or capability for employment, whether...
- 125-a - Discriminating Against an Injured Veteran.
1. An insurance carrier is guilty of unlawfully discriminating against an injured veteran when with respect to workers' compensation insurance, the insurer knowingly and intentionally...
- 127 - Construction.
This chapter shall be read and construed in connection with the labor law.
- 128 - Unconstitutional Provisions.
If any section or provision of this chapter be decided by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity...
- 129 - Actions or Causes of Action Pending.
This act shall not affect any action pending or cause of action existing or which accrued prior to July first, nineten hundred and twenty-two.
- 130 - Workmen's Compensation Premiums Shall Be Deemed Preferred Claims.
All premiums and interest charges on account of policies insuring employers against liability under this chapter which may be due to the state insurance fund,...
- 131 - Payroll Records.
(1) Every employer subject to the provisions of this chapter shall keep a true and accurate record of the number of his or her employees,...
- 132 - Criminal Prosecution; Certifications
132. Criminal prosecution; certifications. 1. The attorney-general may prosecute every person charged with the commission of a criminal offense in violation of this chapter, or...
- 133 - Refunds and Credits.
In any case where an award, an assessment or a penalty has been made and paid directly into the state treasury or into one of...
- 134 - Workplace Safety and Loss Prevention Program; Certification of Safety and Loss Management Specialists.
1. The commissioner of labor, in consultation with the superintendent of financial services and the chair of the board shall develop a compulsory workplace safety...
- 135 - Premium Credits for Safety Investment.
1. An employer insured by a licensed insurer or the state insurance fund for workers' compensation insurance may apply for a credit against the premiums...
- 136 - Workers' Compensation Fraud Inspector General.
1. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply: (a) "Inspector general" means the workers' compensation fraud inspector general created by...
- 137 - Independent Medical Examinations.
1. (a) A copy of each report of independent medical examination shall be submitted by the practitioner on the same day and in the same...
Last modified: February 3, 2019