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§ 121-A — Proof of dependency in foreign countries
New York § 121-A
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N.Y. Workers' Compensation § 121-A (2026).
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§ 121-a. Proof of dependency in foreign countries. In cases involving\nthe dependency of noncitizens residing in foreign countries, transcripts\nof birth or marriage certificates, also documents and affidavits,\ncertified by a local official or local magistrate and authenticated as\nto such official or magistrate by the secretary of state or other\nofficial having charge of foreign affairs, or a United States consul, in\nsaid foreign country, may be received in evidence, but in all such cases\nproof of present existence and of dependency may be made by the personal\nappearance of each and all persons claiming relationship to or\ndependence upon a deceased worker under the provisions of sections\nsixteen and seventeen of this chapter, before a diplomatic or consular\nofficer of the United
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