Bulletin of the Department of Labor of the State of New York, Issues 141-147

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Page 54 - Chapter thirty-three of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to insurance corporations, constituting chapter twenty-eight of the consolidated laws.
Page 46 - The notice shall be in writing, and contain the name and address of the employee and state in ordinary language the time, place, nature and cause of the injury...
Page 4 - The court in its discretion, either before or after a hearing may cause any child within its jurisdiction to be examined by one or more duly licensed physicians who shall submit a written report thereon to the court.
Page 35 - ... or all of any class or classes thereof determined by conditions pertaining to the employment, for amounts of insurance based upon some plan which will preclude individual selection, for the benefit of persons other than the employer ; provided...
Page 49 - He may be suspended or removed from office by the Governor, whenever, in his judgment, the public interest shall so require ; but in case of the removal of such Superintendent of Public Works from office, the Governor shall file with the Secretary of State a statement of the cause of such removal, and shall report such removal, and the cause thereof, to the Legislature at its next session.
Page 58 - An act in relation to the civil service of the state of New York and the civil divisions and cities thereof, constituting chapter seven of the consolidated laws...
Page 46 - Notice of an injury for which compensation is payable under this chapter shall be given to the commission and to the employer within ten days after disability, and also in case of the death of the employee resulting from such injury, within thirty days after such death. Such notice may be given by any person claiming to be entitled to compensation, or by some one in his behalf. The notice shall be in writing, and...
Page 50 - A Superintendent of Public Works shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and hold his office until the end of the term of the Governor by whom he was nominated, and until his successor is appointed and qualified.

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