240 – Non-Liability of State.
§ 240. Non-liability of state. The special fund for disability benefits created by section two hundred fourteen shall be the sole and exclusive source for the payment of benefits provided by sections two hundred seven and two hundred thirteen. The state of New York undertakes the administration of the fund without any liability on the […]
228 – Administrative Expenses.
§ 228. Administrative expenses. 1. The estimated annual expenses necessary for the workers’ compensation board to administer the provisions of the disability benefits law shall be borne by all affected employers and included as part of the assessment rate generated pursuant to subdivision two of section one hundred fifty-one of this chapter. 2. Annually, as […]
229 – Posting of Notice and Providing of Notice of Rights.
§ 229. Posting of notice and providing of notice of rights. 1. Each covered employer shall post and maintain in a conspicuous place or places in and about the employer’s place or places of business typewritten or printed notices in form prescribed by the chair, stating that the employer has provided for the payment of […]
230 – Destruction of Records.
§ 230. Destruction of records. All records and documents relative to this article required to be filed with the chairman or board may be destroyed, in accordance with the state finance law.
231 – Subpoenas.
§ 231. Subpoenas. A subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum may be signed and issued by the chairman, a member of the board, referee or such officer as may be designated by the chairman. A subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum may also be signed and issued by any attorney and counsellor-at-law appearing before the […]
232 – Fees for Testimony of Physicians, Podiatrists, Chiropractors, Dentists, Psychologists and Health Care Providers.
§ 232. Fees for testimony of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, dentists, psychologists and health care providers. Whenever his or her attendance at a hearing, deposition or arbitration before the board or the chair’s designee, pursuant to section two hundred twenty-one of this article, is required, the attending physician or attending podiatrist or attending chiropractor or attending […]
233 – Inspection of Records of Employers.
§ 233. Inspection of records of employers. All books, records and payrolls of employers shall be open for inspection by the chairman or by any officer or employee of the board designated by him for the purpose of ascertaining the amount of wages and the number of employees and such other information as may be […]
234 – Disclosures Prohibited.
§ 234. Disclosures prohibited. Information as required by any carrier, or its officers or employees, from employers or employees or others pursuant to this article shall not be opened to public inspection or used for any purpose other than the determination of claims under and complying with the provisions of this article; and any carrier, […]
235 – Exemptions.
§ 235. Exemptions. Any employee who is receiving or is entitled to receive old-age insurance benefits under title two of the social security act, shall be exempt from this article upon filing with the chairman and his employer a statement, in such form as the chairman shall prescribe, waiving any and all benefits under this […]
236 – Disposition of Accrued Benefits Upon Death.
§ 236. Disposition of accrued benefits upon death. If any benefits due under this article to an employee are unpaid at the time of his death, such benefits shall be payable to the estate of the individual or, at the option of the carrier, may be paid to the surviving spouse, parent, child or children […]