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§ 13. Reclassification  of disabilities. Subject to the limitations in  section  fifty-one  of  this  chapter  and  in   section   one   hundred  twenty-three  of  the  workmen's  compensation law as made applicable to  this chapter by section  fifty-seven  of  this  chapter,  the  workmen's  compensation  board  may  at any time, without regard to the date of the  injury, upon its own motion, or on application of any party in interest,  reclassify a disability upon proof that  there  has  been  a  change  in  condition,  or that the previous classification was erroneous and not in  the interest of justice.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vol > Article-2 > 13

§ 13. Reclassification  of disabilities. Subject to the limitations in  section  fifty-one  of  this  chapter  and  in   section   one   hundred  twenty-three  of  the  workmen's  compensation law as made applicable to  this chapter by section  fifty-seven  of  this  chapter,  the  workmen's  compensation  board  may  at any time, without regard to the date of the  injury, upon its own motion, or on application of any party in interest,  reclassify a disability upon proof that  there  has  been  a  change  in  condition,  or that the previous classification was erroneous and not in  the interest of justice.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vol > Article-2 > 13

§ 13. Reclassification  of disabilities. Subject to the limitations in  section  fifty-one  of  this  chapter  and  in   section   one   hundred  twenty-three  of  the  workmen's  compensation law as made applicable to  this chapter by section  fifty-seven  of  this  chapter,  the  workmen's  compensation  board  may  at any time, without regard to the date of the  injury, upon its own motion, or on application of any party in interest,  reclassify a disability upon proof that  there  has  been  a  change  in  condition,  or that the previous classification was erroneous and not in  the interest of justice.