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10136....General: Definitions
As used in this Article, the following definitions apply:   (a) Claims Administrator. The official Division of Workers' Compensation DWC Form 1 Employee's Claim for ...more
 
 
10137....General: Employer Obligation
Nothing in this article shall abrogate the duty of an employer to provide timely compensation to an injured worker, even if the employee has not completed and filed the ...more
 
 
10845....General Requirements for Petitions for Reconsideration, Removal, and Disqualification, and for Answers and Other Documents.
Any verification, proof of service, exhibit, or document cover sheet filed with the petition or answer shall not be counted in determining the page limitation. A request ...more
 
 
15583....Grounds of Objection.
The grounds of objection are as follows: (a) The Division acted without or in excess of its jurisdiction; (b) The Stop Order, Penalty Assessment Orders, or Notice were ...more
 
 
41.7....Gifts to Medical Evaluators
(a) No physician reporting as an Agreed Medical Evaluator or a Qualified Medical Evaluator shall accept gifts that have a total fair market value in the aggregate of ...more
 
 
46.1....Guidelines for the Evaluation of Foot and Ankle Disability
(a) For all claims before January 1, 2005, not subject to section 46. 1(b), the method of measuring the elements of foot and ankle shall be set forth below in the ...more
 
 
46.1.A....Guidelines for the Evaluation of Foot and Ankle Disability Appendix A
In either case, the evaluator must still describe how a given loss of muscle strength affects the injured worker's capacity to perform work. In either case, the evaluator ...more
 
 
46.1.B....Guidelines for the Evaluation of Foot and Ankle Disability Appendix B
NOTE: Actual Regulation section is § 46. 1 NOT § 46. 1. B Subjective disability should be described in terms of location, degree, frequency, and precipitating ...more
 
 
46.1.C....Guidelines for the Evaluation of Foot and Ankle Disability Appendix C
KNEELING: Bending legs at knees to come to rest on knee or knees. LIFTING: Raising or lowering an object from one level to another (includes upward pulling) PIVOTING: ...more
 
 
9721.2....Gifts, Honoraria and Travel
  (c) The limitation of subdivision (b) shall not apply to or limit the following:   (1) Payments, advances, or reimbursements for travel and related lodging and ...more
 
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