THF TTA.HSAr WWT, FRRRPOIIT. W. T., rRff»*T, OfTOIIFH X. IW?
i.F.caL KtrrwEs.
fe
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kwbuFNfcv/ > v>r(iH—By Autnoritf, eHAI'. (if7. ¦^H ACT ti» ((mfri.l tho coi-l* of civil pro- OTilurA. In refill t.on to paitei tn n i>tn. Ktlnn iipi-m a writ cit rfrtlonrl
«m«> n law M:iy i.<l. 191i'. wlfii thi» ".p- tl cif fhe Cioverner Pawn, cl, tiirec*-
tirii.R pr.—enr, . f>.'|il<» r.r fhi' StBtis of Seta Vork, Miit'-t In PoiK f« and A's*mbly. 'do . n» fcilIowM: etlon 1 Hffcflnn twonty-one hnnilr'"! thlrtv-i<evori nf tli« cckIp of vi^li P"^" lure lo herrliy jim«;icleci to r*>R'l ri,"' f'll-
tlV Whr>n third person may b« njrht In. t'pon the uprillentlon of a
•f»on. upe'l.llly nml Coiiefi'i.illy IntTr-st- (l'tn In luilioMliiK or annulUj.K thr <l» icr- rHlnntlnii to lie rr-vlrvve'l. ti:f> eriiirt miy, to Itn cli?;/ration admit him ii,!* .1 party In the Kpec Ifll |>roc'ci''llnKx nii'in ruc h term^ om Jiisilc,. r'..|iilrp!». Aiel a term of the •PIH^iiite di' lnlon nf the miprrrnp roiirt, •t whirl! the eniifo it nutlee'l fnr henr ti(f, and I.H piaepi! upon the ('."icmlar, mnv. In • prcpfr c!i."e rlirnt that nitlie rif fhe peniloney of thf nperl.'il firm eeil inp- lie Civen to nny pcrfum. In hikIi h rrmnrier ns H thinks iirniirr: ii'i.l m;iy niiFprml the henrhiR iii til nnt lie ii riven neeonllnph-.
I Z Thii re-t fIkiM take pfTei't Hlifr-mlier first, nlneieeri hiimlreil .'ind K'lyrnfepn. ¦tilfo of New York. OITlee of the fli Cre-
»nry nf ftiite ph;
I hi»V9 eiimtii'-r-fl the prer-edlnp with the •rlKln.ll Inw un (Ue l-i tliH ciIMi e, nnd di Itercliy errtify flint fhe nfiiiie Is n cnrrr" t ttanRcriiit therefrom and nf the whole •f IHiUI cirlKlniil Inw,
P'PANflfl M. MI'fjn.
flerretiirv nf Stnte,
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
fifAC. i;'-;;.
AN ACT tn nm'-iid the Inhor Inw, In relsi-
fion III trnii'^h wittei- el.ise'..^
nemnie r luw M.iy :il, I'JIi, with thr- np- prnv.ll nf tiie CVivtrnur PiiimmI. thre.- llfths heliiir prei^eiit.
Tho Pecplo cif the fli.ife of New York. reprcBerili'i! In firnate and AH.'-H^iiihly, del •tnct HM fiillnWR:
Heeflen I. Sulicllvlplnn three of .^lertloii •iKliIy-i-lKht-n of eliiijiter llilrly-fiix of the Iivws of iilnelocn hniidreil and nine, on- titled "An net rel,itlii;,' f.i l,iIior, eon^titiil- Ihk rlmiitfr tlilrty-cme nf llie ciiiLsoIiirili-il law.i," n.H iiddril liy eliniiie.r tlire« huinlnd and forty nf flm l:,\\-^ oi' iiiiilien lujii ired and llilrlei'ii, is herehy MiiKiidcil tn re,id as follow.k:
J I. The use of .nny fnnn nf trciu?,li w.-iler clOBPt, liililiie or fchniil .Mink, otiier tliiiii thfi:ifj typi.s uppcilloil In the rulc.i c f tiio •tal" IniliiPli'l i| c"imniis<fi!fjii, wilhi.i any fftclory Ir prnliililteil. All sueh friiui.Tli wa¬ ter elnjict.'i, liilriiie:! nr eelionl rIiiI.h which do net eiini'cinii to tlin Hp-cilieiilioi-'.:-) .vet forth In tlio ruli.'.s of, tlie stulo liiclir-iri.il CJ^imnilssinii shall, helcn'o tiio lir.'t nf t U • toher, iiliie;lei-n Iiuiidrid unci f,nji teen, he cotnplnli-ly reiiicjved nnd the plac'o -whore they were Ine.'iletl prciperly ili:-iiil.-eU'il un¬ der tho clireetlon of tlie ilc parlnieiit of lu¬ bur. t'.uc'ii uiiiiliiioi't's .«linll hu repUii . cl li,\- proper IncIiMdii.-il water C'liiiiiln, or h,v trou:,'li water 1-111,^0!^ eiinfnriiiinir m Ih'' rules of the fj^nto liielUMliiiil eoiiinih siuii. *l4liirod In wilier closi-t c'lnipartiiieMil.". nil of v.iileh Hiiall he- eoji.slruei.il ,im| h,.-,alloc! In nec'orclanec! v\illi lIio riiloH nnd i-»:t',iiia- tloii.-* to Ik; adcple'l hy t^icj Biato iiulustriul cotiinilHsi .11. t 9 :.', Thl.l net kIuiU lake rlTc'i iuiuu'di-
atfcly.
Styles Of New York, Ollieo uf the Secre- ,- lariKtif Slaii>, s-j ;
I liavo ei.iipire'J the proc cclhiK \yltli the ori;?iiuil law 011 filo In tlii.'c nli'e-e, oiul d.), hciehy cerlity tlitit llie s.iiiiu i,^ a correct tntnscrii.t llieiericiiii and of tlio whole of ¦aid cjri;;intil lav.-.
. cii.we-is .M. in-i';c~>.
T .Si'i'|-iiar,v Cll' .SI,lto.
LAWSOFNCV/ YORK—By Authority.
c'll A P. t,;iii.
AN ACT tu aniciid tho loaoiiiuiil liouoo law, fionerally.
Becainn a law iMay ?.l, V.H'i, with the ,-ip- proval eif the Ooveriuir, I'asi.'Jeil, tlireo- fiftli.'i bi'iiiK prtyent. • .Tiio I'coiilo of the rilato nf New Ymk, r^prescSlitocl in Senate and A.-^seinldy, do enact .as folIo->v.«!
Section 1, SiihcllvlHion ono of soetion ai-a- tcoii nl' t'liaplor iiiiioty-iiiiio cif the law.s of nlneti-cMi hinnlied and nine, enlillcil "An acl In relatinn to t'-noir.ont h.uisen, c-onsll- tuliiu; eh.'iplur t^ixty-oiie of the eoiisoU- diiled lav, «,'¦ an icuieiid. d by ciiaptt-r tiiru.; huiulred and llfl.v-t'eiur of llie lau',s of liliie- toeii lllialieil illld Ii!nc\ ili:;iilui' fnUr liuii- dre.l luid lifiy-four oC the laws cit iiinet.-ea hundred uiul l«elvo und eliapter live liua- dred aiultil'ty-iiiie of tho law.s oC-iiliietei 11 hundred and tliirtneii, is liorchy ainc-iidod to read as I'.iHowm:
1. All liro-esK'iipt'a horeaftir erected up¬ on teneiiK'iil liciuHcs .shall ho loeatcid, ar¬ ran;':! d and C'Dliblruc tod a,i foUiiw.s:
Biioli liro-oseape.'^ kIi.iII open direelly from at least 0110 romn nr piivatci liriU In oaeh apHrttfieiil nt eaeli slory ahove the Brnund tlnur, ntlier than a lialhrcioiu or ¦<valer-cli).--i't ciiiiiii.irlnioiil, and Bhall not Include the window ef a stair luiil. and' /lueli roiini or private hull shall ho nn In- tei-ral part of t^.i'nl apariinoiit and aeccs- eil'le to e\i'ry room thereuf without lia^-.t- lii;? throupli a puldio li.ill. Aceo.-'H to I'.io- CBcape.^ i-^ill not he nhstruetod In aiktf way. Nil liro-i'W'ape i--liall lie placed ia a. enlirt except where leiHiireJ hy law fnr apart¬ ments cut haviiii^ a roenii eitlior on the street or .\ :',rd as v'Cnvlde.l in scolioii fifty- <iix of this ehaptor, ixiul c.\ce;it that \vlicio a tineinent liniise does not exeeod Bix etiii-#.s In height, n lire-t¦^'caI)e may ha plated in aa cuter emrt not less than ' ei)?liteoii foot In wiiltli nor excucdiiiK' tliirty fleet ill deplh, or in a larger outer court ¦tvlinso cleplli ili-ea not e.Vioed its width hy more than one. half. I'lie-eseapcH muy lo located In an uiienohised reeeAs in the front of a toneiuoii.t, iiciu.'!e lu'rcal'tcr erecl- cM, prciyiik'd that sueh reeos.-i is usc-d sole¬ ly for flro-oscapo purpises and dci«»M nnt exeoecl the fret in depth finiii Ihe extreme fient wall ot tho binlilini; niul haa not less than sevoiity-livo pi r eonluin of Us supor- floial urea open tn tli>' street and is iin; roofed ever or onclnBed Ut tho top. Such recess shall nm b« cniintod us purl nf thcj uiioccupi'il area of the lot, nor coiisuueil aa u court. Kirc-o.-icapes may project Into the puhlic hiKhway tn u clistaiu-o not Kreater than four foet hoyoiul tho biiildinii line. All tire-escapes shall cciiislut of o-jt- •Mo open In.11 or Rtmie halewilos and Bt.iir- wayg. All halcimle.'^ sh.ill ho mil less lliaii three foet In width and shall liichide at lenst 0110 wiiidiiw nr outside dour of eacli *l>artineiit. at each story ubnve tho wrroutid ' floor. All stitlrw.iys Hhall bo plaeid at an •nglo of mil more than siMy dcKreos, with flat open bIoiih not' less than six inclic» in -width and twenty inches In len^tli an-t with a rise of not more than nine iiichos The oueiiimts for utairways In all hal- eoal«a shall he not les8 than twenty-one toy twenty-elKlit inches, and shall have no covers of any kind. The balcony on tho top floor, except In the case of a balconv •n the street, shall be provided with >i •tairs or with a Kooeeneck ludjer loading from aald balcony to and above tho tntot »nd properly fastened thereto. A dn>p la<>.der bIiuU be provided from the lowest iMUcony of sutltciont lentcth to reach to a, mmtm londtnK place beneath. All fire-escapes ¦hall tm constructed and erected to sufely •uat&ln In all their parta a safu load, and If of Iron shall rt»celvo not lesa than two «oa.t« of (ood paint, one In the shop anc* •n* after er<K;tlon. In addition to the fore- (olnc requirement*, all flre-escapes heri»- aifter erected upon tenement huuaea ahall hm oe-nairucted in accordance wtth auch •applecnentaj-y ra«uIatlons a« may be kdopted by the department charsed with the ent"roeineiit of thte ehdpter
I L ButMllvlalon one of aection ninety of ¦uch chapter aa amended by chapter Ave kwndred and Hfty-one of (he laws of uln*- tIMA bundred and Uil^een, U hereby —aiillit tu read •• (oUoWs:
\. In tenemaot kouaes hereafter er«ct«4
LKOAL ROTICKA.
tio room tn the reilar nr in the hitsirmmt Bh.ill !>« c^onmructed, flltere.1, converted or neeupi. d far lIvll*)? pnrp..t!*«. un!e«« A.11 of the following conditlms are eomplird with:
a. .Such room i»hiill he at leant nine feet hiMh in every part from ttie floor to tre iciiing, I tovicl*,d, Ihat In huilcllnns al¬ ready erer.t d and n.it now used b.< lene- meiit hnun*B fmt here.iftrr altered or con¬ verted tn mioh i:9«, sue il ri o!ii ^.lall noi be less Ihan neven feet hmh In every part.
b. 'I'll* celling Ilf Mieli ror.m sua.I be In eveiy part ai lo-i-sl fnur feet and hix im lie.i above the rnrl) level of the strert in fmnt ot every part of such rnoni. when such room or the afiartiiient coninininK it Is lo¬ cated in the front paH of the hutidinK; Wiir;n, hov. over, sucli r^oni or the B,.nit- ni.,nt c "iilalninK it I* located In the rear of llio Iniiiiiini;, the eeillnic theieof K..ail he not less 111 in twn feei ub .vo inn cuih level of tne street In frniit ot tiie liuiluiiiK, and thn ,\Brd and i;ourts upon w.ilth fui h room or iipartMiriit npens siiall extend to a point helciw tne fleor level of said room, as pre- serihecl In Btctinn tiintty-riiie of 1I1I9 cliup- l,er. Kx er.y .-iieh r.ioin sliall hc an Integral purl of an apartment enntaltiinK a moin h iviiis{ a w loilow opeiiind-ilirecily to tae street or y.ucl or to un eiuler cmrt not lesit than el;-l.teeti feet In width iinr more thin tliirty feel In depth or t.i a hiriter outer court u lio.^e dcpHi dorn tint-exc,nil its width by tinrn than oiie-l.alt. There shall I.e.. ii.it 111.ire than one iiparf.nent In any eellar mid llii.^ sliall contal.i le t morti Uiiiii five rnc^ni.'t nnd h.alli, which miall nm open upon nny cnuit Ic r.s tliuii live Ioi t sx Inches in wnitli, and shall he o«.-cupic-J sole¬ ly ty the .l.inli.ir and Ills faiii.ly, and nn oilier r.101113 In the collar shall be oceuplcd tor llvintf III' fleepiiiiT pur|i"sos. No part of such ii|-.'irtiiic lit shall be hicalod nmro tlian t'veiil.v five fert distant fnnn the In¬ ner lltio of the fiont or rear wall of ths buildlii';. as the ea.«o muy he,
0. Thorp nhall ho nppurten.Ttit to such roiilii tlio iKse nf n sepunilo vi ater-clnsot, ecjiistnictoil and nrfaii(.ecl ni^ rcquireil by seetion rilnel >-Ihll''' of llii..? e hai.,or.
d. Sueh r iniii shall li.ive 11 window or windciw.'i oiioiil'ih' upnn the Hlie-'ot, or upon a yard or court. The tntal ari'a of wlii- dejws ill fjioh rnom shall bc.> nt least oiic- oiijliili of the aupirficial fvrca of tlie r.iori, and llio nrip'-r h: if of the Mliiclnw shall lie mailo 111 e|i' n the full width, l>y tiieaiis of a vcrli'iill.',' Hli.linw pulloy-huiiK t<as!i, uircl the tunior ^'h^l,• nf the top Mtop-ibead of ciuh window shall he witliin twelve Inchea et the c ilitiK-. N'o f-ucli window sli.-ill he k-s.^ tii.in twelve s'liiuio feel In urea helwotti tin.' sl ip-hc:li1:-i.
e. All w.ills f!'.irriHiiicliiijT such ronm Ehall bc3 dainii-pi nnf.
f. The lloor of pueh room sliall be darnp- proof ane] w.itcr-jirnof.
8 ;i. S-'oc'tlnri niiieiy-oiio of such cll.npter Is herr.l V ainoiided tn ^e:lc.l as f'lll.iws:
51)1. .SlLirt,-?, courts, areas aiicI j-,arilH. In every tciiem'-iit liouse licreartcr erocte.l the bottom iif all pliafis, courts,>.arc.is und yard.'j which extend to tho ha.seiiuiit or cell,ir for U.'.'lit or voiitllatlnn nf llvtm? romua, sli,'ill he, six Inehoa hi low the lloor level nf tho p'lrt occupied or Intended tn ho oc'cuplod. III tvery leiiemenl hnii,-<e n'l lii|uicl wa.^to from iiliimliiiitr fixtiirci shall he eoMVeyecl hy a liou,-'e! drain nnd. house sewer to the tilrcet i"ewer nnd no lonemenl liriupo shaU Im i reeted exeopt \vlieTO it Is priU'llcahic tn mako such ccmnccticni with a etreet sewcir. In every teiionient hnuso all slLifhs, courts, areas and yarilK ahall he properly graded and drained, and c.iiuiect- ,1(1 with th.- sftreot sewer so tnnt nil waf^r may pa.^^M Crccly Into it, ex-cei't that, where 116 storm water drain or combined sewer exists In tho Ftreet, tho dtpartrne nt charjr- ocl with tho cuforcemenl of thi.-i cliaprcr may permit tlic? shafts, courts, .nreas and \arils to hi' dr.iiiied Into tho street cutler, lirnvieled that nuch KUtterlead.i to a natural etiamicl or wat -r cnurse, or, il' the soil ho IK-riiii\ihh, to lie driinrd liilo n dry well. And when reciiiired hy the de parlinoiit charged with llie enforcement of tliia ch.tpter th«-> sliafts, courts, areas ^nd yards slmll bo properly cnncrotr>cI.
§ 4. Thla acl shall talie ct'fect inimodi- ately. Stato of N.-w York, OfTice of the S'.;cre-
tury of Slate, sn:
I havo enmparod the precedin.J: wltli the; ori;.;inal l.-uv on lilo in this ollU-e, and do hereby certify thai the same Is a i-orrci:t traiisiripl i li'Tilrnni and of the whnlo of said oi'iLTin.il law,
FKA.M.'h-^nM. Hl'C:').
,<..rel,ir.v i.f .State. .V»
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
c'lIAK Tu.:. A.N ACT to c.iiiead tin- penal l;tw, relative
In a;;iei.ini 'ils 01' e'.ntiacis fur iinvilo'Ti'S
to deal witil oceup.iiitii uf tuiiciiunls nr
aparlmoiil hnuse.,-.
Pecftme a law Juno 1, UIT, with tho ap¬ proval nt the Ouveniiir. l'as.'--ed, thm- lifllis heinir pr..'siiit.
T!;o People ul' the .Stale nf .New Yorli, ro|irescnted In Heiiat.- ami .\^>ieini)ly, do enact ;;» follows:
Soeti.in 1. Article i-ichly of cliaptrr ei;.;lity-elKlit of tho laws ef nineteen liuii- clieil and iiiiie, entitled ".iUi act prnviilin;.: for the p.iiiii-hinont of crime, consiitul iint chaiuei- forty of the cons ilidated laws," IS lurelis- iimeniled by addinif thereto a new secllon. tn he knnwn n.-i section ei'-iht I'undrc'd and s:.\t\--nii,., nud to read au fol¬ lows: '
§ HI. .\iTroeiiient.s or ciinlracts for privl- lei.'os lo clc.il Willi neciiiKint!! of tencmonls or uparlinent hou.ses, 1. A e-.mlract, a'^reoiiient cr ariaiiij.nient enlcred intoor exociit.d by .ind hiiwoen tho owner ofnn aparinioiit houso or u toaiMiionl. or any of ills nKcnfs, emiiloyeeu or servants ami a de;iK'r in or waller of fuel, leo or feud, or hia airrnt.^, emI1io^¦cc•s, or reprt^scnlalivos for tho purp.'s ' of t,'i\ ing to mch d.-aler or seller llio privilec.o of soliiii; or delivcriuK fuel, Ice or fcvid, to tlje person.s t-iei-u;iyin'< sue ll npirtmoMt Imu.-o nr tc n.-nn nt ia ayainst puhlie policy und void.
2. Any per^H,ln wao shall. diroctI>- or in- directl.^-, oilhcr 1-i.s the owner of Mich ap;irt- niciit Imuso or tenonieiit, or att an a.^ont, employco or scrvanl nf sm li owner, accept uny nuinuy, property er tlilntr of value for permilliii'-: or ttivin.i,' to any porsmi, or his aironts, cmplnyees er^rein'cscntatives, tiie privllii;o of s».llliig or dcllv>rlrvs fuel, le fr¬ or food, lo tlio porjjnnpi circupyiiij; such apartment house or tenennnil, nnd any por- Bcin who shall, directly or iiidiiectly. either as a seller of. or dealer In, fuel, ieo cir food, .IS an a.nent, emplnyee, or ropri'scntallve>of sucj^si'llor or dciUor, pay er Kive uny meiT?\', proporty or tliini!? of value, for such pnivile>-,e tshali b» tjullty of a nilsde- ineanor, and npon coiivlcUon «h,ill hc pun¬ ished by ;i fine of not losa than ten nor more than one hundred dollars, or by Ini¬ prisonnient for not lofs than thirty da.vs nor mnre than one year, or by both such line ani Iniprisonnient In the discretion of the court If a cnrpuraticin Is convicted of a violutl.in of tills section. It shall be punished by a tine of not less than fifty nor mnre tlian one thous.ind dollnre.
3. A person occupylns an ajxirtment house or tenement, to whom fuel, Ice or foeid, shall b« sold or delivered by a seller or dealer who has paid or Kiven any money, proiierty &r ihlti!; of value fer the privlloKe of fielllng or deliverlnK fuel, Ice or food, to the per8on.ii occupying such M^ninent house or tenement, may re¬ aver of auch s"ller or dealer for his bene¬ fit a penalty. In the aum of two hundred and Arty dollars, in a civil action brought In a court of competent jurlbdictlun.
I S. Thla act ahull take effect Immedi¬ ately
State of New York, t^lfllce of the Secre¬ tary of Statu, as:
I have compared the preceding with tbe orltflr.al law on file in this ofllc*. and do hereby certify that the aame la a corraot Iranacrlpt th«rcfr()»i and of the 'whole of Mid ortctual Uw.
FKANCIS M. HUOO,
aaer|tarv ot Sta.!*.
trr.ki, TfOTirFU
tROAL iroTirp,.^
LAWS or NEW YORK—By Authority.
CflAP AK AN ACT to iimenel th* wrMrkmen'ii com-
Of all kind! and Ktora,<e for hire; onyero- tlon cf (train'^klevatora.
(Jrmip 30. Partctnft houtiea, meat mar¬ kets, wholisaie frjrocerles; lish markels
penaatlon law, (r*r>erally kets, wholisale frjrocerlefi; lish markets: j "^ ' oirpen,«i:ition in(>ans th« 1
Becam* A ino June 1, 1917, with the Up- 1 plnnflng, cuItlvaflnK and harveatiriK of *Wiwiince payable to an rrnvdnye*
proval of the Oovernor, Pnused, three- 1 oysters, cismi or other aea fnods; poultry
flffhie bPlnn present. 1 markets; abaltolr«. mannf.icture or pieim-
Th« People ot the State of New York. I ration of meats 1 r meat products or k1u<'.
reprlsiwnfed In Senate ahd AMomhly, rio en art na follows:
Sertlon 1 S»etiens two and three of chapter ehtiif huiulred and sixteen of the lawa of nineteen hundred and thirteen, en¬ titled "An act In relation lo assurlnit com- penaatlon for Injuries or death of certain employees In the course of their employ¬ ment, and repp.illni? certain 8o<<tlon.<l of the labor law rel.-itinn llic>reto. constituting chapter sixty-seven of the ronsnliilaie.l , Inws," ns re-enacted hy rhapter forty-one I of tli« laws Ilf nlneleoTi hundred and four- j teen nncl amended hy chapter «ix hiindrr'd I and twenty-two of the laws of nineter-n | hundred and sixteen, nre hereby amended j to read respectively, ns follows: I
I 2, Application. Compensation provUl- j ed for In this chapter shall be payable for j ln.|ur!r><t niLitainr-d or death Incurred by ' eniplo\oes en(?aRee1 in fhe fnllowlnjr haz- | ardciiis employments: |
Oroup I. The eiperntlon. Inrludlnn con¬ struction and repair, nf railways, op¬ erated by steam, electric or other motive power, Btrei-t railways, nnd incline rail¬ ways, but not their construction when con- I structpel by any person other than Ihe } company which nwns or operateH the rail- | way, Including work of pxpress, slecpInK, j parlor and dining ear employeea on rail¬ way traina. |
Group 2. fonstrucflon. repair and op
Solatlne. paste or
Grop Sl. Tanneries.
(Jrciup 3». riirr,er«: maniifacture of leather irrKirts .mil products, hellin>!. jiml- dlery, harnesa, trunks, vaiiscs, boots*. Bhoos, uioves, iimlireiiaa, ruhiier R-nods, rubber shira, fuhinfr, tiros or hose
Croup 33. <'anihi(f or prepariitlon of fruit, vrnretabli s, n.=»h or food Huffs; plrkle fad irn a and sm .ir refineries, manufiic- ture of dairy picluiia.
(ireiiip -M. Iloti In having fifty or meiro reioiiis. Imkerlrs, i-.riuillnK nianufaeiure of crackers and biscuits, rnanufaeture of con- fecilonery, ^plcos nr cmidimonts,
Omnp 36 Mainira.-ture of Inhatco. ci- snrs, e ii;aretteFi or tohacco products
Croup ;?6. Manufacture of coPdnKe, rc.iI)os, niire. hm .ina of brushes; maniiia '• iir Il.p priidui fs.
Cr.iup 37. Kl.i.t mills; mnnufacture e,f trxliles or fahrlc'.-, spi, nitiu. woavinff and knittlnif nia;..if,'iete ries; manufaci ure of \nrn. fbread, liosiory, doth, blarkcts, car¬ pets, caiivaf", hn;,'.,, aimddy or felt.
Crnup .T-i Maimr.ii furo of miii s or wo¬ men's cloihliiK, whifo wear, shirts, collars, eiimets, hats, cap-e. furs nr mhes, oi- other articles fr.'in l> \,i!es or fabric.i,
Crnup .in. Power laundries, dyeloR, r1eanin,i< or blench nj;.
Ooiip 40. Printii.^. enBmviti!?, photo- onuriivini;. atrrr,,i ypinK, elec trotyplnB.
eratlon of railways not Included In group lltli.'Kra;ihlne, eiiihosMins:; minuluctture of
one Oroup 3. The operation, InoIuellnR cnn-
I Btmctlnn nnd rep:ilr, of car shops. m,i-
I rhino nhops, steam and pnwer plants, ami other work.-t fnr the purposes of any such rail wav, or used or to be usorl In eonnec-
I tion with it when operated, cnnstriieted or repaired by the company which owns or
I operatoH the rillway,
I Oronp 4, The operation. Including con- structlcin nnd repair, of car shops, machine
i shops, sfeani nnd power planta, not Includ-
' cd in rrroiip three,
I Cniup 5. The operation, fncIiidlnR con¬ struction nnd repair, of felerihone lines nnd wires fnr the purpo.<»efi of Ihe huslness
I of n telopheiio company, or u^i d or to ho used In connection with It.i huslti»'ss. whon constructed or operated by the company.
] Oronp B. Tho operation', Includim,' cnn¬ structlon nnd repair, of Iciejrraph llno:^
' Jind wire s for the piirposos nf the hnsincs.'^
, of n tolC'.rrapli ceinpany, nr used or fo ho
I used In connoctlin wilh It.i husiness-, whon
1 conslriictod or oporiited by tho cnmpnny. Croup 7. Cnn.striictlon or reinilr of tole- (rr.iph and telephone lines not included In Krniip.s live and six,
Cr.iiip 8. The opontjon, within or with¬ out Ihc Pt.ifo, Incliiilhic; repa'r, of v^ssoI.r otlior than vofsela of other Blaleg or cemn- trlrs used In Interstate or forelctn com¬ merce', whon oiientod or repaired by the. cnrnpiiiiy: marine wreekinK'. ¦
Croup fl. ShliiliulIdiniT. Includlni; cnn- Hlnietiem and repairin .i ehip-yiird ocelse- whoro. not iiiijliiilcd In Kroiii> elKht.
Creiip 10. I.onirshoro work. Ineliidlnir the londinK or iinloadinc? of cnrKoiSs or jiarts of c-.ii-i^cioH of Ki'.-iin, cn.'li, ore, freirht, general merchnmli'e, lumhcr or other prricluctf OP materials, or inovimf or lian- illlne tho samo on any do?!?, jilntf'irm or place, nr In any warehouse or other place
I of ,stofago. '
tJiniip 11. PlrerlitlnR, sub.inueous or cats- j Bun construction or repair, and pile driv- Inc:. ¦
Croup IL'. Coiifitruollon, Installation, re- I pair or operal lon of electric Il,i;ht and elec- 1 trie power lines, dynamoK, or ap|illaticcs. | nncl pnwer tr.insmission lines, 1
Crnup 13, Pavino;; road bulldinR, curb 1 and sidewalk construction or repair; sow- 1 er and suhw-ay cuisl ruction or repair, , work miller enniprossed nir, excav.itinn, j tunnellinpr nnd shaft makinir, well di'.'- i .L'lnc;. layhnr and re[>alr of undornrrnnnd I pipe.a, cnhlcs and wires: prravo dlKctlne?; | iindert.'ikin'T: Landscape p.irdcning: plnnt- Intr, tnnvlii.iT. triminliip: and care cif trei'S and tree siirpeiy, n'.it Included In other '. groups; street cleaning-, ashes, parhasre or '.
'snow removal; parbage sorters; operation '
i of water works, I
' Group 14. Lumbering; loRsInfr, river- i drlvlnjar rafting-, hooiiiiner. naw 111 Ills, h;irk '. mills; phinfrle mills, lath mills, lumhor i yards; ma iuif:icturo of veneer and of cxci'l- i
' sior; mamifacture of barrels, keffs, vats, j
tulis, stiiNos, siinkes, or hoadlni?s, !
Oroup l'l. I>ulp and paper mill.-?. j
' Croup Vl, Manufacture of furniture, in- 1 terlor woodwork, organs, jjlano.'^, iilaim a. - '. linns, ciii'ies, sniall boats, collhi'--, wlckc- nnd ratt.iti ware; iiphnlstcriiur: manufae- i ture of m;itlrev"ioH or bed springs, |
Croup 17. Piaiilni? mills, sash,and door f.ii^torios, nianufacturo of wooded nnd cor- nii;alecl paper boxes, cheese boxes, moulil- Ini-'P, windnw and door screens, wind"'.'' shades, carpet sweepers, wooden toys woddon articles and wares or baskets; cork
CUltillK-.
Oroup IS. Minincr; rer^uction of ore.e? and smelthii^: irctiaratlcn of metals or miner¬ als; oil and pas well'S'.
Croup 1:). Quarries; sand, shale, clay, or pravel pits; iimo kilns; manufacture of hriek, tile, terra-eiilta, asbestos, rire-pronf- Imr, or paving blocks, manufacture of cal¬ cium carhlclc, eomeiit, aspihalt or pavim? I mnterlal; Htnne crushing or Krlndlnp: coal ' yards.
Crnup ro, it innfaetur« of plass, fflass | prricUii^ts. .!,'l:.ssware, porcelain or pottery. ; Croup 21. Iron, sloel hr metal foundries; ; rolling mills: mtimifacture of c.-istin-Ts. [ fnrpinpra, hc;ivy eiiRlnos, locomotives, 111a- j chinory, safes, nnclmrs, cables, rails, shaft- | Inp, wires, tubliiM, pipes, stieet metiil, boil- • ,ers, fiiniaco'*, stoves, structural steel, irnn ¦ or melril; m;iehiiio shops includinp repaira, . ¦ Gr<iup I'C. Operatlun and repair of sta- I flon.irv eniTincs and boilers, frolfht and pas,--en,^cr eii'valors, not IncUided In other ; Ki'oups; wliulnw cieaninsr; erection, re- ', moval or'repalr of awnings; heatinir and llphtinB. I Oroup "3. Manufacture of small caatlnKS ' or forKinpa, metal ware.>4. iistmmtnls. utensils and nrtlcles, hardware, n:iils, wire fc'ocida, screws, Imlts, mct.1l beds, sanitary, water, pas or electric fixtures, liglit ma- chines, t ypcwrllers, c;i.^h rc;;islers, addinp niuehlnea. carriuKo niouiitings. bicycles, metal toys, tools, cutlery, instruments, pliotopraphic cameras and suppliOB, sheet metal products, buttons; jewelry; koUI, sil¬ ver and plated ware; articles of bone, IV'iry and shell.
Oroup 24. Manufacture of aerlcultural Impleinerts. threshing machines, traction onKlnes, vruijons. curfiapes, sIoIrIis, ve¬ hicles, automobilea motor trucks, toy wnpons. sleighs or baby carrlaBes: black¬ smiths: hnrse-shciors,
Oroup to. Manufacture of ammonia, pe¬ troleum, petroleum produeta, celluloid, pyroxylin of the compounds of pyroxylin or pyroxylin plastics, Kases, charcoal or : artificial Ice, and the manufacture, etor- hiK or handling of explosives and danger¬ ous chomlcals, corrosive acids or salta, Kasoline, petroleum, gun powder or ainniu- I iiillon; laboratories; Ice harveeting; Ice storage and Ice distribution.
Oroup 36. Manufacture of paint, color, varnish, oil. japana, turpentine, printing and other ink, printers" rollera, tar, tarred, . pitched or aaphalted paper. 1'
' Group 27. Distilleries, breweriea; manu- 1 facture of spirituous or malt Uquora, al- I cohol, wine, mineral water or aoda wa¬ ters; bottllnc.
Group 28. Manufacture of druga and chemliiala. not speciAed In rroup twenty- tive, medicines, dyes, extracta, pharma¬ ceutical or toilet preparation*, ^oapa can- dlea. perfumes, non-corroalve - acids or cfaemtcul praparatlons, fertiUscra. Includ¬ ing irarbasc or saweratc* dlaposal planta; dtslateoUns; ahoe blacklnc or polUh.
Oroup V. MIUIiMC manufacture of c«ra- •la or cAttle fooda: warabcuatag; atorw*
rne>vii.'T pislure machines nnd films; manu- faelure of statloner\, paper, c-arilhonrd b'xes, bans or wall-paper nnd book-bind- I '*''^ hclnp carried on, operated or
iVUkV ISOTICRR ,
hava by thelr'jmnt eleetloiTcsIerted to b*- i-o.i.e subject tn th» provlrtons of thi*- chipfer' as proyKed in section two.
<'oirpen.<!ation ' in(>ans th* money al-
or to h n
dependent:) cs provided fnr In thla chapter,
and Ineliiilr.n funeral hanefita provided
therein ^
T. "injury" and "personal Injury " mean only nce-iclenj.al Injuries arising out of nnd In tlie r iur.«e of emiiliyment nrd f»ueh dis¬ ease or Infect.na as ni.iy naturally and unavoidably rerult flierefrom.
8. "Death" when niontioned aa a hasH fnr the rlRht to cor.ipensalion means »>nly death resulting fmi-n snch Injury
9, "Wares" moans the mnriey rate at whlcli th^ .¦5«''Tvlce reridered Is reeonipensed under the cnniine f of hir ner In firce at tiia time of tv n.l lileni, IncluilinK thn ro.iso-.i- nble Viiliie of Imard, reul,, hnusin-,', Indpincr or sitmlnr ,idvinta(;p rei'lv^d from tho emplnyor. •*
in. "Stal» fund" means the Pf.ite Insur¬ ance fund pnivlded for In article five of this chapter.
11, "< hi'd" shnll Include a posthumoiia child, a child leirally uclnptod prior to Ihn inliiry of fhe e iiplnyre: und a eiep-chlld or ne knowleilfod lllepltl.iiate child Inde¬ pendent upon the dece-.-j-ed.
12, "Insurance carrer" stinM Include fho state fund, sfnek c irpnratim.-i nr niufiial | nnnorlntiens \xltli which einph.yers have hLoiired. nnd enployera por:nittcd to pay compcnsallein directly iindor tlie provi¬ sions of pul>dlvl>'|iin three of f»ee linn fifty.
13, "Mnnufac;nro," •'cnnstrucilon," "op¬ eration" nnd •'in-f.iilnllon" shall Include "repair," "drniolillon" nnd "altoratlon" and shi'II ine iiido nil work dme In connec- 11 111 with the nil lir nf plaiil.«», hulldlacrs. proiinds and ni'pri aches of all places where nny of the h;r/::irdoiiH oinployments
iin-
ItiP
Croup 41, The openitinn, otherwise than em tracks, on stn .f.x, hlphways, nr elso- w here nt cms, irm-kn, wu'.'ons or olhir \o- hleles .-iticl rollers and eiclnes, propel lod by steam. pa,», friisnliiie. electric, moehan- Ic.il or oilier i)cn\, i- or drawn hv horses or mill' s; life Riu'lnp !?t,itu,n8 and hfe guards; inil'Ilc Karapi.'S, IK-r-ri-, lieirirdln- nr sales Ht.'ih'es: movers 01: an kinds; operatlori of hand trucks; tr:iii<.|„,riatiim of Moods on rnllrr:-: nianufi.--ii o nnd oporatlejn of uoroplancj pr other iiir craft.
Oi'otip 42. .«!toiie. cuttiiip or dros.^ilnT; niai'lilo works: ni.-itiufac tui o of aitiliiiai ;>l'ini'; flleel hulMie,-:: and bridpo cmistriic- tii'ii or rep:iir; insi.illution or repair e.f ele- valors, flre escapes, hollers, cn'-tlnr-s or hoMvy m.'iehlnery ; hrick-lnyln;?, tlle-lnyinir. mason work, stoiie-.sctlinp, concrete work, plii.'-toriiip; illlil nuiniii'aclurc cf cmc rclc blocks; structural c.-u-rientry; palntliip: pa- porin'-', picture haii'Tiii.r, plazhip, decora t iiiur or rcnovalinf?: ain et nietal wi.rk; roof- tim; C'lnslrucilcin, repair und deni.ilitlon !if htlilcllnjrs, brielycs titul oilier slructures; blastin.c;; mainUnaiieo a-id e.irc of huild- ln'.:s; sa'iva'ic. of hulldlnps or contents; piLiiiihln^', sanitary ll^htinp or he:itiiuj iii- siiillutloii or ropaif; in;<tallnliuii uiul cov- ei-iii;^ nf pipes'or b'.,iler;J; Junk dialer.'?.
On.up 43. .\nv eniployment enumerated In the fniopoii',' Broups nnd carried on by tlie .state eir imir.j,'ii-ial corporation or oth¬ er suhdivisicin Ihcrcof. notwithstanelinK- the- delinilioii of tiio toriii "employment" In sulnlivi.slon live e.f ..--ectiD'n tliree of this ¦.•laptLT.
Group 44. l':tii|iloyiiiont as a keopc r. sruaril. nur.so or orderly In a prisnn, re- fiii .imlory, insane asylum or hoi^pital ma iitaiiied or opercitcd hy the state or imiiiiciiial corpor.ition or other suhdivi.'^ion tlierenf, notwilhsianiliiip the dc'liiiitlci:i3 of the term "cinploynient," "employer" or "employcu" in suIkIin iaion five uf section three of thla cluuilcr.
Atiy employer' r.ot carrylnj;. on one of llic cmplnynicnig enumerated hi tills Fce- t!'..;i, nr who carryin;- on ono of such etii- pl.ijnicnts has In hia employ na ernployce not iiicUuicd within th.- term "oinploeo" as dciincd by section throe of this chapter, anl tho employees of any such cinpl .i.\er ma.l-, by their joint eiec.tiO'n, elect to be- I cnme subject tc-> the provL'-'ioiis of this i cli.'i ler in the m.inner hereinafior provid¬ ed. Such eleclion on tho pan ot the em- ', ployer shall bo i.indo hy postin.tj notices : thereof ahoiU tho placo where llio work- 1 men are ciiiployeil, in a manner to be iire- ! SHjrihod by rules to lie adnptcd by the cini- ! inh-r-siin, and by -11111117 with tho conirnis-' i sion a wriUen statement, in Iho form tu bo j prei^crihiicl by the coninrssinn, lo tlio ef- , feet that he accoiil.s the proviiMcms of this I cliapter and that he adnpts Kuhj,ect lo tlio ; appinval of tho comiiii: .'Jion one of the nict'.ioeis of sccurlnpr compciisalion lo his prniilo.\ecs prescribed ,ln section lifty of 1 this chapter which, when so filed with and , approved by the cornniissiim as to fnnn j and mu'.liod of sccuriii'T compcnsatloji I siliall operate to Kubjcct him to the pro- | the I j visions of this chapter and ot all acta 1 .imoiiii.'Unry thereof for thu period of one I year from tho date of such npprnval, and thereafter wltlunit furlher net on his part f.ir suer'c'ssivo terms of nao year eaeli, un- I less such emplnyor shall at least sixty days I prinr tn the expiration of .such llrat or any Kueccniinp year, filo with the coiiiiuisslon a no:'.CO In wriliiip that ho withdraws his elec tien.
Any emriloyee In tho Korvice of any such emplnyor shall bo cjeeincd to have accept¬ ed, and shall be siiiijecl to the provlsinns of this chapter luid any act uiiicnJalory thereof, 11', .It tho lime of the nccklcnt fnr which ll:ibllity i.s clainied, the employer chart;od with such liabilit.v has not -n-itli- drawn hl:i election and tho om|il'iyee sh.ill not Al tho time of cntorin,','into ills contract of hire imve i;ivcn to les euiiilnyer notice in writliip that ho elo'.'.s iioi In be suh- ject lo IJio provisiens of this cliapter and tiled a c'.'.py tlierenf w.tti the commissicui, or ill tho event llial such contract for hire w:i8 mado lu aclvunc.^ of tho cleelicin of the emplo.'.ir, buc h emi)l'i.\i.e shall iint'h.ive
dueled 5 2. Section twelve nf such duipfer ns I re-etincfed by cjiaiitcr forlv-nno nf fhe I I,'i,\\s of nhioiooM hunclred mid f-uirleon Is I hereby nmciidod fo road as fclln^si: I i 12. <<'omi ciisntlnii licit nPowed fnr first j two weeks. No c unr oiisill in Hh;ill he al¬ iened fur the fir.'-i fnur'cin elnyn of dls- I nl.iiity, exc eid lln benelils provided for In I section thirteen of f'lls rhapter, provided, I however, th,'tl In cn,«i the Injury result.-t in I disahllitv of rnnro than forty-nine da.vs jthe compcii.s ition shall ho ulinwed from
the dato of tho disability. I jl 3. Soetion fl.e'icen of such chapter, as I rt-cnacltil by <!iui»l»;r fi.rty-rmo of the 1 Inws of nin-.tcon liuiidred ntid fourteen. I .nnd nmondcil hy cliap'.er six iuindrcil and ! liftoeii Ilf tl.e laws nf nliie'ooii hundred i and iiftecn, and chiiplcr six hundrtd und : lv eiity-two rif the laws of rilncloon hun¬ dred and siNtocii, is lieroby iimendod to ! read us follows: i 5 Tl. Schcduio In case of disahllily. Th"
foliic-ilip tiheilii'e of ci.aiiicnsation Is ' i Inioliy ostaI>i;.she.l:
i 1. 'I'ntnl permanent disability. In case '
iof total disability nOJud.e.l to he per-!
'manent sfxty-slx ami two-thfrds per}
j eintum ot tho avcrmto weekly ¦n'ap-O'i sh.ill |
bo paid to the oinr'l"^-co dui'liiu: tho e ui- '
tlnuiiice of Fueh ilisuhllity. l^i:^^ nt h I'i ;
I luuids, or li'ilh nriiis. or hoth foet, or Imlli •-
I Ic-'s, or b'ltli C'cs, or of any twi the;-i of !
• shall, in tiio nhsciute of cotic'lus'vo pr.iof \
': to tli'i contrnry, cnstlluti- perniiineiil to- j
tal dl.-'ahilit'-. In all other catfes perron- j
I nent total dif-nlililty shall ho dctennlncVl 1
[ in ntc'ordanco Willi tho fict^i. ]
1 2. Tciripor.-iry te tal O'sal'illty. In rase :
: of ternti'irary total disahllily, sixty-six aed
1 wo-lhiids per centum of tlie averacro wc k-
: ly WB2-0S shall ho paid t.i fhe oinidoyoe dur- |
j Inp the conil:uiai:c-e thereof, bi.it not in c;- '
cess ot three> theiin-a:id five hur.ilred d 'I- j
i l.l'-.';, except as otherv,-|sc provided in lli'i I
clioplor. I
I 3, rormanpnt partial dK-ahl!lfy, Tn ens--' I
i ot disability partliil in character hut pcr-
1 inaiietit In fi'.i.'tlity the comiv-nsatinii shall
; bo sixty-six nu'l tv.-n-tlilnls per cor.tuni r-f
the avcrapo weekly-NWa,r,'os nnel shall he ,
paid to tho employee for the perlo.l named ;
' in the schedule, aa follows: i
Thumb. Fur the losa nf a thumb, sixty ;
week:-.
First flnfTiT. For the I'l.lS of n fir.st fln- !
per. commonly celled linhx Ilni.r''r, fnrty*-
t six weeks. |
Second linger, t'or the loss of a s.-coml
1 riii.i,-er, thirty weeks. j
TliirJ tiiiBcr. For the loss of a third fln- |
I per. twenty-fivo weeks, I
! Fourth liiiper For the lo«.-i nf a fourth ,
1 nngrr, commonly ealleil tlie liitle fliipcr, ;
I liftoeii weeks. j
I Pli:ilaiipo of thumb or rni.per. The lo'-.s |
i of the first phal;iiipc> of the lliumh or liii- j
i .per shall be coiL-Idi-rcd lo In.' equal to Ine j
iiisa of one-half nt such thumb nr flu'^i-r, i
1 and c-onipensation shall he one-half of Ih.e |
'. amount above specillod. The los.s cf mure
j thau one pli.'ihiiipe shall hc considorea us j
f tho entiro thumb or tl.iijer. !
\Vhe:'c' the In.jiiry rcsillls in the loss of ;
more than cna finper, co.".!pcnsatlon there- ;
for liiav he awiird-d for tiio proporihuiato |
lo.-s nf iho use of llu' iKiiid th'-reby oecu- .
sioncd. ptovielcd, however, thit In nn case 1
sluiil the compensation uwa.'iieil for inmc j
tli.i!! one fiase-r exec d the an;oviiit pvnviil- j
cd hi this K.^hcilul».for tlic los,s of a h uul, i
Great ti..:>. For the loss of a ereat tne, |
t!ili'ty-el:;l;t wcks, '
Other toes. For the loss ot nne of th.' ;
toes other tli:in the gr. at l.ie, siixtcn [
weeks.
PhalanB-> of toe. The loss of the lirst ph.'ilani-To of any loo shall bo coiiHidi-"i'il ' t8 be ciiiial to the loss of one-half of s:ii,I j t'o. and tho compoiisatliin sli:itl bo 01:0- ( half of tho ainoc.iit speclliod. Tho loss of ! more th.-iii oae piialan','o shall be conaid- c-rod as the loss c^f tlio entire ton. Win ro | tho injury rosull-j in tho h.sii of more th:iii ; one trie comle-ti.- iti.iii Ihtrilcir may he j a'vardoil for the proportionate liv-cs ot tia. ! ui'O of llie foot thereby occusiotie.d. provid- , ed, hov.'over. that in ilo cilso sl, ill th'-- ' compensation awarded (or moio lliiti
given to his employer and tiled with tlip | me exceed tho amount provided in ihi c6iiiiiiis.'<iiin within twenty days after sucli \ sc hidiile for the loss of the' font, e-ici.-liin notice in writinp that ho elects not lo be suti.ierl to such provisions
.-V minor einiiloveo sli.iU bo ilermed sui juris for the puri>n.-ie> ot inakii.i; sue ii an eleclion.
The riphts and remoiiies. bonellts and liat'ilitles of an eiiii,do\cr or employee so elee'lnp lo boeoiiic su!'.!'"'! lo H'O pro- vi.'^iniis of Ihi.-i chapter shall ihoreiipon be¬ come the same uh thev would h.-ive been had they been enpased In ono of tti^foo- cup.iiiciiis or eniplnyinenls enuniorated herein ;ind the words employer or e:>ni- p'liji'o wherever they api>ear lu this chap¬ ter shall be consii-ued ns includinp nn em- I>lii.\er cr emploN'ce ^vhel has so elected ,to lieiniiie MUbloc t to Its provisions,
5 ;i. nelhiltions. Aa used in this cliapter. 1. "Hazardous empI'M-nient" means a work or occu|iallciii described In secllcm two ot-ihis chapter.
2. ''('nmmlssloir' means the stale In¬ dustrial commission, as constituled by this chapter.
3. "I'^tnployer," except when otherwiae expressly stated, means a Hprson, partner¬ ship, aseociatlon, corporation, and the le- t al representatives of a deceased employ¬ er, or the reeeiver or trustee of a jierson, partnership, uSHnclatloii or cor|)oralion, oniplnylng workmen In hazardous enipioy- ineiits includinp the state and a munlol- pal corporatlun or otbei polltieul sulxlt- vlDion thereof.
*. "Employee" nieanH a person engaKed in one of tlve oocupati'ina anumeniled In seclion two or who ia in the service ot an employer whoso principal business la that of carrying on or conducting a hasardoua employment upon the premises ur at the plant, or tn the course of his eniployroeot
IIiMid. Tiie loss ot a liaihl, two hunUro 1 and ferty-four »-• e-ks.
Arm. For the losd ot an arm. three hrln- dred ami twelve weeks.
Fii.it. For the loss of a f.icit, two hun¬ dred and lU-f weeks.
Lip. For tho loss of a Up, two hundred and elphty-eltiht weeks,
Kye. For the loss of an eye, ono hun¬ dred and twcnty-elphl weeks.
Loss of use. Pl rmanent Inss of the use of a hand, arm, foot, Icp, eye. thumb, fin¬ per, loo or plmUiripe, shall he ounsideri'1 as the eeiuivali lit nf tlio loss of nuch haii.i. arm, foot, Ici?, f-y. thumb, flnK<'r, toe or phalunpo.
Pariiiil loss and partial loss of use. For the parlU'il lo.aa or tho partial loss of tiie use of a hand, nrm, fool, lo^ or eye, eoin- pensntlon therefor may be? nwarded for the proportionate loss or proportionate loss of the use of nuch hund, urm, foot, leg or eye.
AminifBtlona Amputation between tho elbow nnd, the wrist shall bo considered as the equivalent of the; io.'^s of a hand. Am¬ putation between the knee and the ankle sliuil be considered as the equivalent ot tho loss of a foot. Amputation nt or above the elbow Bh;ill be conaidercd aa the Insa of an arm. Amputation at or alKive tbe knc'u shall be considered as the loss of the leg.
The compenBation for the foregoing spe- eiflc Injuries shall be In Ueu of all other cumpeiiBation, except the benefits provid¬ ed In aeetlun thirteen of this chapter.
In case of an Injury resulting In serious facial or head diaflgurement the commis¬ sion may In Its cUscration, make auch
, r.l . % .^1 „r,3-^ -^,1 award or compenaatlon aa It may deem way from the plant of his employer: and eyullab!». In view of the na- | hall not Intrude farm laborers or do- ."..J^.,. .v.. Ir„«„..,..„.«„. k... t t„ -..
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meatic aervanta.
S "Employment" Ineludea employment only In a trade, busineaa or oovup«ttoji carried on by the employer for pacunlary rain, or la eouneclton therewith, extwpt where the amployar and bla asiploiraea
ture of the disflicureraent, but not to ex¬ ceed three thousand flve hundred dollars.
Other caaea In all other caaea In thla claaa of dlaablUty. tbe oompenaatlon ahull b« alxty-atx and two-thirds par uetitum n( tbe dilferenoe between hla avera«« weekly
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1.VMM, IfOTff'ES.
and hla ware-wimtnir rapaettt thereafter In t.ha'momo employment or oth- •«rwl«e, pnyahle during the oontlniiftnoe it ¦uch partial disnhlllte-, hut stihlocf to rr ¦ eonaUoratlon nf the doRroe of sueh Im- pairmont by the commission on Its owi motion or upon appl ten flon nf any party In Interest.
«. Temporal^ partial rtlsnblllty. Incase of tempornry partial d'»ahlllty, except tl.i particular cn,«ea monfinned In suhdivlslo.i threi" of this secfen, an Injured employcu ahni! receive sixiy-six and fwo-thlrds p^; centum of the rtlfforonoo between his av- era^i> weekly ttaffos and hla wage-enrnin! eapnclty thereafter In the snme emiil.iy- mcnt or otherwise durtnir the oontlnunni-e of narh partial disability, hnt nnf to r-x- ce^el whpn lomhlnod with his deorea.'Si I earnlnps the nmniint of n•np^s ho wns re¬ ceiving prior lo the Injury, and not to ex¬ ceed In total the sum of three thoiisanel flve hundred dollar,i, except as otherwise provided In this chapter.
5. l.Imllntlon The compensntinn pn>' ment under suhdivi.ilons one, two nnd four nnd under siibdlvlslrn thnpe excrjit In c.i.= i of the loss of a hnriel, arm, foot, ipjr ce eye. ghall not exc-oeKl fificcn doll irs pei* I week nor he Ics fhnn five dollnrs p • 1 wer>lc; the compons.itinn payment iinelef ' SiiHHJvlslon three In case nf the loss of n 1 hand, nrm. font, lep or eye, shall not ex- | coed twenty dollnra per week nor be In'-i 1 than flvo dollars a week; provided, how- ! ever, fhat If tho rmfiloyee's wapos nt th» I time of Injury nre less thnn flvo doIl.ii-« i per week he shall rocrlvo his full weekly ! wnKca. '
6. Previous disnhlllty. The fact thnt nn j eniplriyoo has suffered previous disability' i or recc Ivcd compens.itinn Iherefiir Bhall ] not prechiilo him from compensation for a ¦ Inter Injury nor prochido compons itlcm for ' death resulting thorrfrom; but In deter- 1 milling compensnilon for tho later Injur'.* I or death his nvcrapo weekly wapos shnll I ho sueh sum ns will reasonably ropresr-nf hla onrnlng capacity nt the time of the . later Injury, providoel, howeyrr. Ihat nn ' employee who la sc;(T<rlnp from n prtvi- , cms disability shall not reeelvo coinpensa- tlon for n Infer Injury In excess of th" : compensation nllowod for such Injury when | conf'iderrd hy It.sdf and not In conjunctlnn whh tho previous disability.
7. Permanent total disability nfter prr- mnneiit partial di.sabillty. If nn emplo.vee i who hns previously ineiirrcd p-rmanciit i partl.1l disaliility lhro';t;h the lo.s.s of one I hand, one nrm, one foul, one leg, or one , eye. Ine-iirs pirmnnent fotal cli.«aliility 1 thrciuBh the loss of mvother member nr or- | pan. ho shall bo pild. in aildiiioii lo the- 1 compcnsatlnii for permanent partial dis- i nhi'lly provided In this section and aftiT | tho cessallon of the paymenla for the pr»'- Bcrllicd peril.d of weeks ,«;pi'oiaI additional ¦ ceinipens:itloii fnr llio rc^mnlndor of his life to tho nmount of Kixty-F,lx and fwo-thlnl,-; | per confiim of the nvcrnpo we. kly wai?.- 1 carmrd by hira at the timo tiio loial per- ' manent dlsahlllly was Incurred. Ruch ad- ' ditional compensallon sha'll ho ti:ild nut e'f ' a special fund crenled for sue;h purpose hi ] fhe foUowitip manner: Tho Insur.nco cor- ; ricr shall pay to tin" slate tre:isurer for ev¬ ery case of Injury oaiisliip rhalh In with h thero arc no persons cnlltlcil lo coinpen- , satlon the ."um cif one hurieVred dollars, 'i 'I'he st.n.to trcis'.iror s'.i.iU bo tiie curtenl'nii 1 of tills spi^clnl fund. .Ttid the eominission sh.all direct llie distribution thfrceif. 1
9 4. Section twenty, of such chapter r.s , re-ennctod by chapter fnrt.v-one of th.' laws of nineteen hundred ntid fnurlcm an.l ami-neled by chapter o.ncs hundred nnd six- ; ly-soven of the ktws e.f nineteen hiindrc d , nnd fifteen Is hereby ami'ndod to roael a'- ! follows: '
8 20. Dctcrmlnntlon of cinltps for com- | ponsatlon. At nny lime after tho ex'-lr.-n . tion of tho first fourteen days of dis:ihill- | ty on Uio part eif uii injured iinploycc.', or at luiy time ufter his eh.,iih, a claim for j compensation may ho prc-emod lo t!io em- plc/ycr and if rejected or if within ten days | after presontalion, a report conlaininp an nprefmcnt f'lr compc iis..tinn bo not made and tiled with tho commission as provided '¦ by this Boelion, tho claim may Ik- prc'^en;- cd to the commission. The commls.sinii j shall h.ive full power and authority to de-- I t'-rmlnc all questions in relation to the ¦ pa.^-Incnt of claims presented to it for | co-iiponsati'in untler the provisions of thi.s | chapter. The ciimmisslon sliall make or | cause to bo m:iilo such Investlpatlon a.s it j dooms iicces;Jary, nnd upon upiiilcallon of cither party, shall order n. lii:irlnp, and 1 wittiin thirly days nfle*r a claim for com- I pcnsjition Is submilt'-'d under this section. | or Eiicti hearlnp closed, ."hall make or deny nn awarel, dote rmlnlnp Buoh claim for com- I pensallon, ntr.! tlio lite same hi the olTleo of | the commhsslon. Tho cominI:=-elon may ho- I tore nialiinp fin av.'ird. rec|ulro the otiim- 1 ant to appear boforo on niljitratlon com- 1 mittco appoialed by It and consi.-tinp e.f ' ono repre::T-ont.'iUyo of employees, one rep- j rcscntatlvo of ernploycrs, and olther a ' ni'-'ub'T of th'..^ ciimmisslein or a person . Bpecially dopullzeil by the commission to j act aa chairman, beforo which the evi^ 1 denCO in repaid to tlio clttlni shall lie (lel^ ' diiced nnd hv whlc;h It shall lie consklereil aticl re^fio'fted upon. Immediately after i such flllnp the cotnmlFslon Bhall send to the pavlies a e opy of the elocislon, l'iio:i I a hearins |i!ir;i'.»nl to this section eltin r j part.v mav- present cvidonco nnd bo repre- j Bcnti cl by counsel. The cleelslfin of th.- , con-iinisslon sluill be llnal ns to all que:-*- I tlotis of fact, aiuI, txe-cpt as provieleel i:i ! section tweiity-threc, as to nil ciuosilons cn law. When a claim is pre sented to an 1:11- j plover, nnd tho emp'oyer and emphiy • , c3r ia case of death, lii-'J principal diiniiil- I ent, enter into nn aprecment for the pa' - 1 menl nf coiiipi-ihsallon therufor iiur,niini ! to this chapter, a joint report ot su'li ; claim coiitahiinp such asroement Bhall bi- '¦ made to tlio commlsKimi upon a form pre- i pared by It and signed by the employ, r : anel employee, or In case of deilh hi-? | principal dependent. The commission shal" I examine such reiiort anel approve Ihosiitne when tho terms aro slt'ictly In nccordaiic - ¦ with this chapier and .'-^uch approval shail ennstitulo an award. However, tho coin- i nii.>sioii may make an award in tlu- ' manner provided In this Boction in ! any case, and If the terms of th" ' award vary from the joint report, the ; employer shall comply wilh the awui'l j In cu.so of unfair dealing or of bail faiih 1 on tho part ot the einidoyer uncicr tin.s section, tilt* commission may Impose a'pen- | nlty eif not mora than ten per centum of the award. |
i 6. Seclion twenty-three of such chap- j ter aa re-cnaeied by chapier forty-one of the laws of ninotecii hunilred and foiirloon and us amended by chapter six hundnd- nnd twenty-two of tho laws of nincleen I hundred and slxtoen is hereby amended • to read as follows: |
I 23. Appeals from the commission. An j award or decision of the commission shall be final <^nd conclusive upon all questUins I within 11^ jurisdiction, as against the slate | fund or between the parties, unless re¬ versed or modified on apiieal therefrom a/i hereinafter proA^ded. Within thirly dnyH after notice of the fllhigr of the eward or the decision of the exininiission has been sent to the parties au appeal may be taken to the appeilata division of the auprenie court, third department, from auch award or decision by any party in Intereat lii- oludlns on employer insured lu the stater fund. If notice of such appeal Is servexl upon tbe commiaaion, the contmisalon shall within thirty days thereafter serve upon the parties In interest a statement of Ita concluslona of fact and nillnga of law In auch caae Tbe oommiaston may al.so. In Its discretion certify to euch appellate dlylsloa of the supreme court, queallons of law Involved iu Ita decision. Such appealH ttii tlte questions ao certified shall b<- baard in a summary manner and ahall have pa<eoadeoae over all ottMMr civil va^ue to sueh eo«rt. Tba eemniliton ahall b«
IFCMf, IfOTlfER.
deemed a pcrty to every anch appeal, moA the attorney (reneral, witliout extra tom- pmsnilon, shall represent the cvmnrntHtmr^ thereon An appe.il ni.iy also be taken t» the ceiurt cf appe.ila in all rasea wher* the decb-lon of fhe appollat»» divlnlen lo not uimriliiiouK and hy Ihe irjn* nf of H»e appellate division or a JndKe of the <y>wt-t of appeaia where the rteelslon of the ap¬ pellate division Is nnaiiimous In the aame manniT and subject lo tho same limita¬ tions neit Inoonsiaient herewith as la now provided In civil acl Ions. It «ihall not ta necessnry to flie exception!* to the rullofta of the cnmmiesion. The commission shall not be required to (lie a bond upon nn mp- Jieal by It to the court ot app^ala Othnr- wlso siieh npT>o.ils sh.ill he mitiject fo th* law and praciico nppi cil.ie tcj appealn in civil actinns. I'poii final defe rmlnntlon ef mic h an appeal, the rnnimlsslon shall en- fi r nn order In nceordanoo therevvlih
lli. Section twenty-four lit such ch.ipter na re-enaeied by chapter forty-one of ibe lawi of iilneteen hundred nnd fnurteea In hereby nmendrd fo read as follows:
1 24. I'osfn and fee... If the commlimVin np the court before which nny proceed Inps for comppiisntlon nr cmiceraing an nwnni of coiupoiisation have been brotixhl. under thla ch.iptor, determine^ thnt nnrh proceeding's havo not been so brouitht up¬ on ronsonnlile KP"uiid, It shall assesa th* whole cost of the proceedlnps upon tho pnity who his so briuphf them. iTakiMi fnr Ic'pal Bervle'e..* In connect Inn with anv claim nrioInK under thla cluiptor. and claims fnr services nr treatment rondtired or supplies fnriiislicyl pursuant tn sectlun thirteen cif this chapter, shall not be efi- forceahlp unh s» nppnived by ttie r»>mml*- sion. If so npjireivied, such elahii or clajm-^ shall bei'omo a lien uimr tho compensation nwarled. but shnll ITo paid therefiom only In tho manner lixod hy the commi.<«8lon In e.i-so nn nward ts nfllrtned upnn an ap¬ peal to the npTiolliiio dlvislmi, the nnmo .ihall bo pa\aIiIo with Interest therenn frnm the dale when said award was mmlo by the cumin is- Imi.
? 7. Section twenty-seven of such ehnp tor ns re-on,icted by chapter fnrfy-ono ef the laws ot nltieloen himdrod and frwjr teen iiiiil ns amoneled by chapter six has i1ri>cl nnd twenty-two of the laws of nine¬ teen hiii'dn ll nnd sixte«*n Is hereby aftieMl- cd to read ns fi.Ue.wf:
J 17, Depesitinp future paymentH. If an award under thi.a chnpter reeiulros pay¬ ment of death bcnctlts or otluT cninpen.sii tion by an insunuice carrier or cmplnyci in periedloal lui.v nionts, the <;ciiiimi,ssliMi mny, In it.s disc retion. at uny time, any proylsi'iii of this chapter to the oxintrnrv ncitwilh,'ilaiii]lnp, cnmimto ainl permit or rei|uire to he paid inio the stato fund an amount equal to the present valuo of all Uiipiid death henelits or oiher coinpeiifci- tinn In cas. a in which nwards nro mivlo for total pcrmaiioiit or pennanent partial disabllli.e for a p ¦riod of one hundred and four weeks eir mnre, for vvhinli liabllitv -exiuts, tOoOther with such additional sum as the c<'inn-i';-!'loii may deem necessar,'. for a proportionate paynient of expenses of ndmlnlslorinp tho fund ao created. The moneys so p:iid In fir cll cle.ilh lionvOts or other C'lmpon-cation to cems'Litute ono mr- UTe::ato and Indivisililo fund: and lhoi-e- upeiii such c;n;'!oyor or Ins'^cntico carrier shall be di«cliar,'Ted from nny further liability unfler such aw.ud and jiayment of tho san'." ns provided by thhs chapter shall bo avr.'jii'ecl hy f.ie rpcclal fund sn cKatcd, All cofripiitallnns mailo by tho- I c)tni;ii:-.'--|'.n sha'll Jie upon the basis of thn fiurvlvorship annuitants' tahlo of mortal¬ ity, Ih.o remariiupe tables of the Dutch P.oynl Insurance Institution nnd interest ¦Tt tl'.reo and one-half per centum per an- ilinii.
Such special fund shall bo kept separate uii'l apart fr.im all other mouc'S of the Bt;i;e fund, ar,'1 shall not-ho li:ililo for any In: ,;os or exficnses of udminislmtion of tlio slito fund other than tho expeiutcs In¬ volved in tho aduiinislration of mhIi spe¬ cial fund, nor shall tho slate fund be eharpi'd wltii the le)s.soa or expenses of fbe- iipici-e,.;alo special fund beyond the amount of such special fund.
The commission may in like manner, in its discretion, commiito nncl permit or re- eioire to ho paid. Into aaid ap;-re.''ato spe - cial fund, by 010 or more resolutions one- lore uwarcia eomputahle under Ihi-i
or niori Sc'Ctfiin.
Any portion of such special fund mn.v pursuant lo a resolution ot the eommls .•-itill approved by the superintendent of in- buranco bo Invci'ted^tti uny of tho securl tics ill which a lire iiisurauco corporation may invest lt.s assets ns proviilcd in sec¬ tion 0)10 hundred of the-insur.-inc'o law
i S. Soetion twenty-niiin of siah chap¬ ter, aa ro-cnactcd by chapter forty-ono of tho laws of ninoleen hundred and four toon and ntneiidcd by chapter .six hundreil and Iwcnly-two ot the laws of nineleeii humlrcd and sixteen, Is hereby umendoel
10 read ns fnllows:
S lil, Si:bi-i"Tnlion to rcmo'lies of em¬ ployees. If nn employee ciutilieil to com¬ pensation iindcr this chapier bo iiijurexl or killcif by tiie iiopli;;encB or wrong of aa other not in the same einpleiy, such in¬ jured employee, or In case of death, lii.-e dopc'.idcnts, sliall, before uny suit or any aw ii-'l iimier the chapter, elect whethoi' to take cnmpeosalion i^nh r this chapter or to puriiuo his remedy'ap.iinst siich oth¬ er. Such electlona shall bo evidenced In such manner as the commission ijiay hy rule or repuhition prescribe. If .snch In¬ jured emflloyee, or in ease of death, his Jopoudenlg, elect to take coinpensattoii under this chapter, the awardiiiK- of coip- pc.iis;itiein shall operate us un u.'sipninont of tlie.caiKie of iicliou npalnst such oilier to Pip Blato for llln bcncilt of tho state in- suiaiiiio funel. If compensation be payahio therefrom, und otiierwistj to tho person, association, corrmr.ition, or Insuraiieo car¬ rier li,ilili) for tho p:i>meiit of «u<h com- Iiuns-itloii, and if he elect to proceed apainst sneU other, the stale Insuraiico funel, person, associulioii, corporation, c.r insuraiico carflcr, as tho casa may be, Khali contriliute only the delicJencv, If uny, between tho umount of tho recovorj- ui;alnst such other person actually colloal- eil, and tho ci'ihpensalion provided or estimated liv thia chapter for nueh ea.'n', riiich a cause of action ussipiied lo the state may bo prosecuted or coinpromlsed by the commisfcion. A compromise of any .Mich caiiso of action by tho employee or his cle iioneieiitsat »ii amount less tliiui the conipi iisatioa provided for by thia chap¬ ter sliall bo made only with the written iipprovai of the coinmlHhlcin. If the de- fll ionc.v of e^jinpensution would be pay¬ able from the Blute Insuranco fund, and eithcrwise with tlio written approvid of the iiorson, association, corporutiop, or in¬ surance oorrier liable to pay the same. Wlicrcver au employee Is killed by tim ncpligence or wrong of unother not in tho .same employ unci the deiiendents of such eniplo>eo entitled to conipenuutiun under tills chapter ure minors, such election to take compensation and the usslKiinJoid of the cause of nc-tion against such uther ami such notice of election to pursue a rcmeily ugaiust auch otlior shall be mado by such minor, or shall be made pn behalf of such minor'by u' parent of such minor, or by hia or hec duly ^^ppolnted guardian, us the commission may determlno by rule in each cuse.
I 9. Section fifty of auch chapter, as ra- enacled by chaiiter forty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen and
11 mended by chapter Uirae hundred and sixteen of thu laws lit nineteen hundred und fourteen and chapier aix hundred and twenty-two of the lawa of nineteen bun¬ dred and sixteen, la hereby amended to read as follows:
I (0, Security for payment of oompenaa¬ tlon. An employer ahall aecur* oompeiMk- tlon to hla employees In one of the i^l- iuwbis waya:
1. By iiisuiintf aiid keepiiiif iiiaured tbe payment of such compepaatlon IB Ibe atate fund, or
t By InaurlxMi and heepinc Inaured tho payment uf such companaattoii wttk aar stock oorporatkin or mutual lUMMtotattat autboatsad to transact tbe iMtatMai ef