ยง 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 liability or method of compensation
has been or may be established by the congress of the United States,
only to the extent that their mutual connection with intrastate work may
and shall be clearly separable and distinguishable from interstate or
foreign commerce, provided that awards according to the provisions of
this chapter may be made by the board in respect of injuries subject to
the admiralty or other federal laws in case the claimant, the employer
and the insurance carrier waive their admiralty or interstate commerce
rights and remedies, and the state insurance fund or other insurance
carrier may assume liability for the payment of such awards under this
chapter.
Structure New York Laws
Article 7 - Miscellaneous Provisions.
110 - Record and Report of Injuries by Employers.
110-A - Confidentiality of Workers' Compensation Records.
110-B - Reporting of Injuries to Employer.
111 - Information to Be Furnished by Employer.
112 - Inspection of Records of Employers.
114 - Penalties for Fraudulent Practices.
114-A - Disqualification for False Representation.
114-B - Readjustment of an Employer's Experience Rating.
118 - Technical Rules of Evidence or Procedure Not Required.
118-A - Effect of Findings and Determinations in Subsequent Proceedings.
120 - Discrimination Against Employees.
121-A - Proof of Dependency in Foreign Countries.
123 - Jurisdiction of Board to Be Continuing.
125 - Job Discrimination Prohibited Based on Prior Receipt of Benefits.
125-A - Discriminating Against an Injured Veteran.
128 - Unconstitutional Provisions.
129 - Actions or Causes of Action Pending.
130 - Workmen's Compensation Premiums Shall Be Deemed Preferred Claims.
132 - Criminal Prosecution; Certifications
135 - Premium Credits for Safety Investment.