New York Statutes
§ 57 — Restriction on issue of permits and the entering into contracts unless compensation is secured
New York § 57
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N.Y. Workers' Compensation § 57 (2026).
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§ 57. Restriction on issue of permits and the entering into contracts\nunless compensation is secured.
1.The head of a state or municipal\ndepartment, board, commission or office authorized or required by law to\nissue any permit for or in connection with any work involving the\nemployment of employees in a hazardous employment defined by this\nchapter, and notwithstanding any general or special statute requiring or\nauthorizing the issue of such permits, shall not issue such permit\nunless proof duly subscribed by an insurance carrier is produced in a\nform satisfactory to the chair, that compensation for all employees has\nbeen secured as provided by this chapter. Nothing herein, however, shall\nbe construed as creating any liability on the part of such state or\nmunicipal department
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