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§ 160-fff. Membership in the fund. 1. The membership of the fund shall  be   comprised   of  all  independent  livery  bases.  If  the  workers'  compensation board or local taxi  and  limousine  commission  revokes  a  livery  base's  authorization  to  act as an independent livery base, it  shall cease to be  a  member  of  the  fund  within  thirty  days.  Such  revocation shall not entitle the livery base to the return of any moneys  deposited into the fund.    2.  Each livery base shall be required, as a condition of obtaining or  retaining any license it receives to operate as a  livery  base  from  a  local  taxi  and  limousine commission either: (a) to be a member of the  fund, to submit to the local taxi and limousine commission proof of such  membership and to maintain such records  as  the  workers'  compensation  board,  state  department  of motor vehicles or local taxi and limousine  commission  may  direct  in  order  to  carry  out  the  livery   base's  responsibilities  under  this article, and as necessary to determine the  appropriate cost  of  compensation  the  fund  must  provide  under  the  workers' compensation law; or (b) to present proof to the local taxi and  limousine commission that it has secured compensation under the workers'  compensation  law,  to  the extent required of employers, for all livery  drivers it dispatches.    3. Each local taxi and limousine commission shall supply the fund  and  the  workers'  compensation  board,  at  any  such  time  as the fund or  workers' compensation board requests, a list of all liveries  affiliated  with each livery base licensed by the commission.    4.  The fund shall, within seventy-five days of the appointment of the  fund's board of directors, provide to its members a copy of the proposed  plan of operation filed with the workers'  compensation  board  and  all  local  taxi  and  limousine  commissions and shall inform its members of  their rights and duties pursuant to this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-g > 160-fff

§ 160-fff. Membership in the fund. 1. The membership of the fund shall  be   comprised   of  all  independent  livery  bases.  If  the  workers'  compensation board or local taxi  and  limousine  commission  revokes  a  livery  base's  authorization  to  act as an independent livery base, it  shall cease to be  a  member  of  the  fund  within  thirty  days.  Such  revocation shall not entitle the livery base to the return of any moneys  deposited into the fund.    2.  Each livery base shall be required, as a condition of obtaining or  retaining any license it receives to operate as a  livery  base  from  a  local  taxi  and  limousine commission either: (a) to be a member of the  fund, to submit to the local taxi and limousine commission proof of such  membership and to maintain such records  as  the  workers'  compensation  board,  state  department  of motor vehicles or local taxi and limousine  commission  may  direct  in  order  to  carry  out  the  livery   base's  responsibilities  under  this article, and as necessary to determine the  appropriate cost  of  compensation  the  fund  must  provide  under  the  workers' compensation law; or (b) to present proof to the local taxi and  limousine commission that it has secured compensation under the workers'  compensation  law,  to  the extent required of employers, for all livery  drivers it dispatches.    3. Each local taxi and limousine commission shall supply the fund  and  the  workers'  compensation  board,  at  any  such  time  as the fund or  workers' compensation board requests, a list of all liveries  affiliated  with each livery base licensed by the commission.    4.  The fund shall, within seventy-five days of the appointment of the  fund's board of directors, provide to its members a copy of the proposed  plan of operation filed with the workers'  compensation  board  and  all  local  taxi  and  limousine  commissions and shall inform its members of  their rights and duties pursuant to this article.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-g > 160-fff

§ 160-fff. Membership in the fund. 1. The membership of the fund shall  be   comprised   of  all  independent  livery  bases.  If  the  workers'  compensation board or local taxi  and  limousine  commission  revokes  a  livery  base's  authorization  to  act as an independent livery base, it  shall cease to be  a  member  of  the  fund  within  thirty  days.  Such  revocation shall not entitle the livery base to the return of any moneys  deposited into the fund.    2.  Each livery base shall be required, as a condition of obtaining or  retaining any license it receives to operate as a  livery  base  from  a  local  taxi  and  limousine commission either: (a) to be a member of the  fund, to submit to the local taxi and limousine commission proof of such  membership and to maintain such records  as  the  workers'  compensation  board,  state  department  of motor vehicles or local taxi and limousine  commission  may  direct  in  order  to  carry  out  the  livery   base's  responsibilities  under  this article, and as necessary to determine the  appropriate cost  of  compensation  the  fund  must  provide  under  the  workers' compensation law; or (b) to present proof to the local taxi and  limousine commission that it has secured compensation under the workers'  compensation  law,  to  the extent required of employers, for all livery  drivers it dispatches.    3. Each local taxi and limousine commission shall supply the fund  and  the  workers'  compensation  board,  at  any  such  time  as the fund or  workers' compensation board requests, a list of all liveries  affiliated  with each livery base licensed by the commission.    4.  The fund shall, within seventy-five days of the appointment of the  fund's board of directors, provide to its members a copy of the proposed  plan of operation filed with the workers'  compensation  board  and  all  local  taxi  and  limousine  commissions and shall inform its members of  their rights and duties pursuant to this article.