Section 141. General powers and duties of the chair  


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  • The chair shall be the
      administrative  head  of  the  workers'  compensation  board  and  shall
      exercise   the  powers  and  perform  the  duties  in  relation  to  the
      administration of this chapter heretofore vested in the commissioner  of
      labor  by  chapter fifty of the laws of nineteen hundred twenty-one, and
      acts amendatory thereof, and  by  this  chapter  excepting  article  six
      thereof,  and  except  in so far as such powers and duties are vested by
      this chapter in the workers' compensation board. The chair shall preside
      at all meetings of the board and shall appoint all committees and panels
      of the board; shall designate the times and places for  the  hearing  of
      claims under this chapter and shall perform all administrative functions
      of the board as in this chapter set forth. The chair, in the name of the
      board,  shall  enforce  all the provisions of this chapter, and may make
      administrative  regulations  and  orders  providing  for  the   receipt,
      indexing  and  examining  of  all  notices,  claims and reports, for the
      giving of notice  of  hearings  and  of  decisions,  for  certifying  of
      records,  for  the  fixing  of  the  times and places for the hearing of
      claims, and for providing for the conduct of hearings  and  establishing
      of  calendar  practice  to the extent not inconsistent with the rules of
      the board.  The  chair  shall  issue  and  may  revoke  certificates  of
      authorization  of  physicians, chiropractors and podiatrists as provided
      in sections thirteen-a, thirteen-k and thirteen-1 of this  chapter,  and
      licenses  for medical bureaus and x-ray and other laboratories under the
      provisions of section thirteen-c of this chapter, issue stop work orders
      as provided in section one hundred  forty-one-a  of  this  article,  and
      shall  have and exercise all powers not otherwise provided for herein in
      relation to the administration  of  this  chapter  heretofore  expressly
      conferred  upon  the  commissioner  of labor by any of the provisions of
      this chapter, or of the labor law. The chair, on behalf of the  workers'
      compensation  board,  shall  enter  into  the  agreement provided for in
      section one hundred seventy-one-h of the tax law, and  shall  take  such
      other  actions  as  may be necessary to carry out the agreement provided
      for in  such  section  for  matching  beneficiary  records  of  workers'
      compensation  with  information  provided  by  employers  to  the  state
      directory of new hires for the purposes  of  verifying  eligibility  for
      such benefits and for administering workers' compensation.