New York Statutes

§ 22 — Revenues and benefits from sources other than this chapter

New York § 22
JurisdictionNew York
Law VAWVolunteer Ambulance Workers' Benefit
Art. 2Coverage and Benefits

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N.Y. Volunteer Ambulance Workers' Benefit § 22 (2026).

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§ 22. Revenues and benefits from sources other than this chapter. 1.\nBenefits, savings or insurance of the injured or deceased volunteer\nambulance worker, or insurance carried for his benefit under subsection\n(a) of section four thousand two hundred thirty-seven of the insurance\nlaw, shall not be considered in determining the benefits to be paid and\nprovided under this chapter, nor shall such benefits be diminished or\nreduced by reason of the payment to an injured volunteer ambulance\nworker of salary, wages or other remuneration by any political\nsubdivision liable for the payment of such benefits.\n 2. Benefits received from any political subdivision pursuant to\nservice award payments authorized by article eleven-AA of the general\nmunicipal law shall not be considered in deter

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