New York Laws
Article 7 - Miscellaneous Provisions.
124 - Reporting.

ยง 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. In the event the proper format
requires the submission of a complete paper document, the chair shall
have distributed such blank forms, including forms of notice and claims
and forms for processing injury, death, medical or other attendance or
treatment, employment or wage earnings as are necessary.

2. Insurance carriers shall constantly keep on hand, at their own
expense, a sufficient supply of such forms or, in the event of
electronic transfer, be responsible for all charges associated with
transmission of such information.

3. Nothing stated above shall preclude the chair from requiring the
submission or dissemination of notices or reports in an electronic or
typed form, with the exact format to be prescribed by the chair.

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New York Laws

WKC - Workers' Compensation

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.

113 - Interstate Commerce.

114 - Penalties for Fraudulent Practices.

114-A - Disqualification for False Representation.

114-B - Readjustment of an Employer's Experience Rating.

114-C - Multiple Offenses.

115 - Limitation of Time.

116 - Sessions.

117 - Rules.

118 - Technical Rules of Evidence or Procedure Not Required.

118-A - Effect of Findings and Determinations in Subsequent Proceedings.

119 - Subpoenas.

120 - Discrimination Against Employees.

121 - Depositions.

121-A - Proof of Dependency in Foreign Countries.

122 - Transcripts.

123 - Jurisdiction of Board to Be Continuing.

124 - Reporting.

125 - Job Discrimination Prohibited Based on Prior Receipt of Benefits.

125-A - Discriminating Against an Injured Veteran.

127 - Construction.

128 - Unconstitutional Provisions.

129 - Actions or Causes of Action Pending.

130 - Workmen's Compensation Premiums Shall Be Deemed Preferred Claims.

131 - Payroll Records.

132 - Criminal Prosecution; Certifications

133 - Refunds and Credits.

134 - Workplace Safety and Loss Prevention Program; Certification of Safety and Loss Management Specialists.

135 - Premium Credits for Safety Investment.

136 - Workers' Compensation Fraud Inspector General.

137 - Independent Medical Examinations.