(1) If the percentage of loss of earning capacity is seventy-five per
centum, or greater, he or she shall be paid one hundred fifty dollars
for each week, provided, however, that the volunteer ambulance worker is
injured in the line of duty on or after the effective date of this
chapter to and including June thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety,
provided, however, that when the volunteer ambulance worker is injured
in the line of duty on or after July first, nineteen hundred ninety to
and including June thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety-one such payment
shall be two hundred eighty dollars for each week, and provided further
that when the volunteer ambulance worker is injured in the line of duty
on or after July first, nineteen hundred ninety-one to and including
June thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety-two such payment shall be three
hundred fifty dollars for each week; and provided further that when the
volunteer ambulance worker is injured in the line of duty on or after
July first, nineteen hundred ninety-two such payments shall be four
hundred dollars for each week.
(2) If the percentage of loss of earning capacity is fifty per centum,
or greater, but less than seventy-five per centum, he or she shall be
paid one hundred dollars for each week, provided, however, that the
volunteer ambulance worker is injured in the line of duty on or after
the effective date of this chapter to and including June thirtieth,
nineteen hundred ninety, provided, however, that when the volunteer
ambulance worker is injured in the line of duty on or after July first,
nineteen hundred ninety to and including June thirtieth, nineteen
hundred ninety-one, such payment shall be one hundred eighty-six dollars
and seventy-six cents for each week, provided, however, that when the
volunteer ambulance worker is injured in the line of duty on or after
July first, nineteen hundred ninety-one to and including June thirtieth,
nineteen hundred ninety-two, such payment shall be two hundred
thirty-four dollars and fifty cents for each week; provided, however,
that when the volunteer ambulance worker is injured in the line of duty
on or after July first, nineteen hundred ninety-two, such payment shall
be two hundred sixty-eight dollars for each week.
(3) If the percentage of loss of earning capacity is twenty-five
percentum, or greater, but less than fifty per centum, he or she shall
be paid thirty dollars for each week.
(4) If the percentage of loss of earning capacity is less than
twenty-five per centum, he or she shall not be paid any weekly benefit.
Permanent partial disability, within the meaning of this paragraph,
shall exist only if the earning capacity of the volunteer ambulance
worker has been permanently and partially lost as the result of the
injury. The workers' compensation board shall determine the degree of
such disability and such board may reconsider such degree on its own
motion or upon application of any party in interest.
2. An award made to a claimant under this section shall in case of
death arising from causes other than the injury be payable to and for
the benefit of the persons following:
a. If there be a surviving spouse and no child of the deceased under
the age of eighteen years, to such spouse.
b. If there be a surviving spouse and surviving child or children of
the deceased under the age of eighteen years, one-half shall be payable
to the surviving spouse and the other half to the surviving child or
children.
c. If there be a surviving child or children of the deceased under the
age of eighteen years, but no surviving spouse, then to such child or
children.
d. If there be no surviving spouse and no surviving child or children
of the deceased under the age of eighteen years, then to such dependent
or dependents as defined in section seven of this article, as directed
by the workers' compensation board; and if there shall be no such
dependents, then to the estate of such deceased in an amount not
exceeding reasonable funeral expenses as provided in subdivision one of
section seven of this article, or, if there be no estate, to the person
or persons paying the funeral expenses of such deceased in an amount not
exceeding reasonable funeral expenses as provided in such subdivision
one.
3. An award for disability may be made after the death of the
volunteer ambulance worker.
Structure New York Laws
VAW - Volunteer Ambulance Workers' Benefit
Article 2 - Coverage and Benefits
6 - Volunteer Ambulance Workers' Benefits; General.
8 - Permanent Total Disability Benefits.
9 - Temporary Total Disability Benefits.
10 - Permanent Partial Disability Benefits.
11 - Temporary Partial Disability Benefits.
11-A - Repair or Replacement of Prosthetic Devices.
13 - Reclassification of Disabilities.
15 - Expense for Rehabilitating Injured Volunteer Ambulance Workers.
18 - Disposition of Accrued Benefits Upon Death.
20 - Other Remedies of Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Subrogation.
22 - Revenues and Benefits From Sources Other Than This Chapter.