N.Y. Workers' Compensation Law Section 30
Revenues or benefits from other sources not to affect compensation


No benefits, savings or insurance of the injured employee, independent of the provisions of this chapter, shall be considered in determining the compensation or benefits to be paid under this chapter, except that (1) in case of the death of an employee of the state, a municipal corporation or any other political subdivision of the state, any benefit payable under a pension system or any other statutory benefit which is not sustained or provided for in whole or in part by the contribution of the employee, may be applied toward the payment of the death benefit provided by this chapter;

(2)

in case of an award of compensation to a paid firefighter of a fire company or fire department of a city of less than one million population, or town, village or fire district any salary or wages paid to, or the cost of any medical treatment and hospital care provided for, such paid firefighter under and pursuant to the provisions of General Municipal Law § 207-A (Payment of salary, medical and hospital expenses of firefighters with injuries or illness incurred in performance of duties)section two hundred seven-a of the general municipal law shall be credited against any award of compensation to such paid firefighter under this chapter where the injury occurred or disablement arose on or after May first, nineteen hundred fifty-one; and

(3)

in case of an award of compensation to a member of a police force of any county, city of less than one million population, town or village, or of any district, agency, board, body or commission thereof, any salary or wages paid to, or the cost of any medical treatment or hospital care provided for, such member under and pursuant to the provisions of General Municipal Law § 207-C (Payment of salary, wages, medical and hospital expenses of police officers with injuries or illness incurred in the performance of duties)section two hundred seven-c of the general municipal law shall be credited against any award of compensation to such member under this chapter where the injury occurred or the disablement arose on or after May first, nineteen hundred sixty-three. * NB Effective until the first day of the calendar month following receipt by the comptroller of the election by The Long Island Rail Road Company * § 30. Revenues or benefits from other sources not to affect compensation. No benefits, savings or insurance of the injured employee, independent of the provisions of this chapter, shall be considered in determining the compensation or benefits to be paid under this chapter, except that (1) in case of the death of an employee of the state, a municipal corporation, any other political subdivision of the state, including for this purpose The Long Island Rail Road Company, any benefit payable under a pension system or any other statutory benefit which is not sustained or provided for in whole or in part by the contribution of the employee, may be applied toward the payment of the death benefit provided by this chapter;

(2)

in case of an award of compensation to a paid firefighter of a fire company or fire department of a city of less than one million population, or town, village or fire district any salary or wages paid to, or the cost of any medical treatment and hospital care provided for, such paid firefighter under and pursuant to the provisions of General Municipal Law § 207-A (Payment of salary, medical and hospital expenses of firefighters with injuries or illness incurred in performance of duties)section two hundred seven-a of the general municipal law shall be credited against any award of compensation to such paid firefighter under this chapter where the injury occurred or disablement arose on or after May first, nineteen hundred fifty-one; and

(3)

in case of an award of compensation to a member of a police force of any county, city of less than one million population, town or village, any district, agency, board, body or commission thereof, or of The Long Island Rail Road Company, any salary or wages paid to, or the cost of any medical treatment or hospital care provided for, such member under and pursuant to the provisions of General Municipal Law § 207-C (Payment of salary, wages, medical and hospital expenses of police officers with injuries or illness incurred in the performance of duties)section two hundred seven-c of the general municipal law shall be credited against any award of compensation to such member under this chapter where the injury occurred or the disablement arose on or after May first, nineteen hundred sixty-three, or in the case of The Long Island Rail Road Company, on or after the date this section is effective with respect to members of its police force. * NB Effective the first day of the calendar month following receipt by the comptroller of the election by The Long Island Rail Road Company

Source: Section 30 — Revenues or benefits from other sources not to affect compensation, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/WKC/30 (updated Jan. 11, 2019; accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

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Definitions
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Liability for compensation
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Alternative remedy
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Compensation not allowed for first seven days
13
Treatment and care of injured employees
13‑A
Selection of authorized physician by employee
13‑AA
Medical appeals unit
13‑B
Authorization of providers, medical bureaus and laboratories by the chair
13‑C
Licensing of compensation medical bureaus and laboratories
13‑D
Removal of providers from lists of those authorized to render medical care or to conduct independent medical examinations
13‑E
Revocation of licenses of compensation medical bureaus and laboratories
13‑F
Payment of medical fees
13‑G
Payment of bills for medical care
13‑H
Ombudsman for injured workers
13‑I
Solicitation prohibited
13‑J
Medical or surgical treatment by insurance carriers and employers
13‑K
Care and treatment of injured employees by duly licensed podiatrists
13‑L
Care and treatment of injured employees by duly licensed chiropractors
13‑M
Care and treatment of injured employees by duly licensed psychologists
13‑N
Mandatory registration of entities which derive income from independent medical examinations
13‑O
Pharmaceutical fee schedule
13‑P
Comprehensive prescription drug formulary
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Weekly wages basis of compensation
14‑A
Double compensation and death benefits when minors illegally employed
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Schedule in case of disability
15‑A
Assessment on insolvent group self-insured trusts
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Death benefits
16‑A
Death benefits due to diesel exposure
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Noncitizens
17‑A
Limited English proficiency
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Notice of injury or death
18‑A
Notice: The New York Jockey Injury Compensation Fund, Inc
18‑B
Notice
18‑C
Independent livery bases
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Physical examination
19‑A
Physicians not to accept fees from carriers
19‑B
Treatment by physicians in employ of board
19‑C
Actions against health services personnel
20
Determination of claims for compensation
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Presumptions
21‑A
Temporary payment of compensation
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Modification of awards, decisions or orders
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Appeals
23‑A
Mistakes, defects and irregularities
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Costs and fees
24‑A
Representation before the workers’ compensation board
25
Compensation, how payable
25‑A
Procedure and payment of compensation in certain claims
25‑B
Awards to non-residents: Non-resident compensation fund
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Enforcement of payment in default
26‑A
Procedure and payment of compensation in claims against uninsured defaulting employers
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Depositing future payments in the aggregate trust fund
27‑A
Investments in obligations of designated public benefit corporations
27‑B
Amortization of gains or losses
27‑C
Appropriations to the aggregate trust fund
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Limitation of right to compensation
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Remedies of employees
30
Revenues or benefits from other sources not to affect compensation
31
Agreement for contribution by employee void
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Waiver agreements
32‑A
Waivers of specific coverage prohibited
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Assignments
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Preferences
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Safety net

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

Last modified:
Jan. 11, 2019

§ 30’s source at nysenate​.gov

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