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§  91. Groups for accident prevention. For any group established under  the provisions of section ninety membership in the group of any employer  otherwise entitled to  be  admitted  thereto  may  be  conditional  upon  acceptance  and maintenance of special rules as to administration and as  to accident prevention and medical care of employees. Such limitation of  membership in the group may be established  only  upon  proper  evidence  that a majority of the members of the group have approved such rules and  only  when  such  rules  have  been  approved  by  the  commissioners as  sufficient to  constitute  a  proper  basis  of  differentiation  as  to  membership in the group.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Wkc > Article-6 > 91

§  91. Groups for accident prevention. For any group established under  the provisions of section ninety membership in the group of any employer  otherwise entitled to  be  admitted  thereto  may  be  conditional  upon  acceptance  and maintenance of special rules as to administration and as  to accident prevention and medical care of employees. Such limitation of  membership in the group may be established  only  upon  proper  evidence  that a majority of the members of the group have approved such rules and  only  when  such  rules  have  been  approved  by  the  commissioners as  sufficient to  constitute  a  proper  basis  of  differentiation  as  to  membership in the group.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Wkc > Article-6 > 91

§  91. Groups for accident prevention. For any group established under  the provisions of section ninety membership in the group of any employer  otherwise entitled to  be  admitted  thereto  may  be  conditional  upon  acceptance  and maintenance of special rules as to administration and as  to accident prevention and medical care of employees. Such limitation of  membership in the group may be established  only  upon  proper  evidence  that a majority of the members of the group have approved such rules and  only  when  such  rules  have  been  approved  by  the  commissioners as  sufficient to  constitute  a  proper  basis  of  differentiation  as  to  membership in the group.