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§ 11-a. Repair  or  replacement of prosthetic devices. If, as a result  of services performed in line of  duty,  a  volunteer  ambulance  worker  damages  or  loses any prosthetic devices required to be worn or used by  him, whether or not he is  injured,  such  prosthetic  device  shall  be  repaired,  or  replaced  in  the discretion of the workers' compensation  board, and necessary medical, surgical or other attendance or treatment,  nurse and hospital service, in connection therewith shall be  furnished,  in  the  same manner as a prosthetic device would be furnished, replaced  or repaired and treatment and care  provided  under  the  provisions  of  section  sixteen  of  this  article.  Damage  to or loss of a prosthetic  device shall be deemed an injury, except  that  no  disability  benefits  shall be payable with respect to such injury under sections eight, nine,  ten  and eleven of this article. The term "prosthetic device" as used in  this section includes an artificial limb,  artificial  eye,  eyeglasses,  contact  lens,  hearing aid, denture or dental appliance or any surgical  appliance required to be worn or used by the volunteer ambulance worker,  but shall not include shoes or any other article considered as  ordinary  wearing apparel, whether or not specially constructed.

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Statutes > New-york > Vaw > Article-2 > 11-a

§ 11-a. Repair  or  replacement of prosthetic devices. If, as a result  of services performed in line of  duty,  a  volunteer  ambulance  worker  damages  or  loses any prosthetic devices required to be worn or used by  him, whether or not he is  injured,  such  prosthetic  device  shall  be  repaired,  or  replaced  in  the discretion of the workers' compensation  board, and necessary medical, surgical or other attendance or treatment,  nurse and hospital service, in connection therewith shall be  furnished,  in  the  same manner as a prosthetic device would be furnished, replaced  or repaired and treatment and care  provided  under  the  provisions  of  section  sixteen  of  this  article.  Damage  to or loss of a prosthetic  device shall be deemed an injury, except  that  no  disability  benefits  shall be payable with respect to such injury under sections eight, nine,  ten  and eleven of this article. The term "prosthetic device" as used in  this section includes an artificial limb,  artificial  eye,  eyeglasses,  contact  lens,  hearing aid, denture or dental appliance or any surgical  appliance required to be worn or used by the volunteer ambulance worker,  but shall not include shoes or any other article considered as  ordinary  wearing apparel, whether or not specially constructed.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vaw > Article-2 > 11-a

§ 11-a. Repair  or  replacement of prosthetic devices. If, as a result  of services performed in line of  duty,  a  volunteer  ambulance  worker  damages  or  loses any prosthetic devices required to be worn or used by  him, whether or not he is  injured,  such  prosthetic  device  shall  be  repaired,  or  replaced  in  the discretion of the workers' compensation  board, and necessary medical, surgical or other attendance or treatment,  nurse and hospital service, in connection therewith shall be  furnished,  in  the  same manner as a prosthetic device would be furnished, replaced  or repaired and treatment and care  provided  under  the  provisions  of  section  sixteen  of  this  article.  Damage  to or loss of a prosthetic  device shall be deemed an injury, except  that  no  disability  benefits  shall be payable with respect to such injury under sections eight, nine,  ten  and eleven of this article. The term "prosthetic device" as used in  this section includes an artificial limb,  artificial  eye,  eyeglasses,  contact  lens,  hearing aid, denture or dental appliance or any surgical  appliance required to be worn or used by the volunteer ambulance worker,  but shall not include shoes or any other article considered as  ordinary  wearing apparel, whether or not specially constructed.