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§ 11-b. Hazardous  exposures. If, as a result of services performed in  line of duty, a volunteer ambulance worker is exposed  to  or  comes  in  contact  with  any poisons, gases, x-rays, radium, radioactive materials  or other potentially harmful substances or matter, the captain or  other  executive  officer  of  the  ambulance  department,  volunteer ambulance  company or ambulance district of which he is a member may authorize  the  volunteer ambulance worker to obtain such examinations, tests, treatment  and  care  as  are  immediately  necessary  to  determine  whether he is  injured.  Any such authorization may be granted prior to the giving of a  notice of injury under this chapter. In any  such  case,  the  volunteer  ambulance  worker  shall  be  deemed  to  have been injured and shall be  entitled to treatment and care and disability benefits  as  provided  in  this chapter.

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

§ 11-b. Hazardous  exposures. If, as a result of services performed in  line of duty, a volunteer ambulance worker is exposed  to  or  comes  in  contact  with  any poisons, gases, x-rays, radium, radioactive materials  or other potentially harmful substances or matter, the captain or  other  executive  officer  of  the  ambulance  department,  volunteer ambulance  company or ambulance district of which he is a member may authorize  the  volunteer ambulance worker to obtain such examinations, tests, treatment  and  care  as  are  immediately  necessary  to  determine  whether he is  injured.  Any such authorization may be granted prior to the giving of a  notice of injury under this chapter. In any  such  case,  the  volunteer  ambulance  worker  shall  be  deemed  to  have been injured and shall be  entitled to treatment and care and disability benefits  as  provided  in  this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

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

§ 11-b. Hazardous  exposures. If, as a result of services performed in  line of duty, a volunteer ambulance worker is exposed  to  or  comes  in  contact  with  any poisons, gases, x-rays, radium, radioactive materials  or other potentially harmful substances or matter, the captain or  other  executive  officer  of  the  ambulance  department,  volunteer ambulance  company or ambulance district of which he is a member may authorize  the  volunteer ambulance worker to obtain such examinations, tests, treatment  and  care  as  are  immediately  necessary  to  determine  whether he is  injured.  Any such authorization may be granted prior to the giving of a  notice of injury under this chapter. In any  such  case,  the  volunteer  ambulance  worker  shall  be  deemed  to  have been injured and shall be  entitled to treatment and care and disability benefits  as  provided  in  this chapter.