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Connecticut General Statutes that lie outside of the Workers' Compensation Act, but nevertheless pertain to certain categories of workers or affect certain types of work-related injuries and illnesses.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 7-314c
Compensation Benefits for Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Personnel : Assumption of liability by the state for volunteer firefighters.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 38a-1009
Private Employer Workers’ Compensation Group Self-Insurance : Nonemployee soliciting group membership must be licensed.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 20-7h
Defining Healing Arts, Costs of Laboratory Services, Diagnostic Tests, Disclosure Letter, and Nursing : Disclosure re services provided based on letter of protection and cost of providing opinion letter.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 7-433d
Disability Benefits Resulting from Heart and Hypertension in Fire and Police Personnel : Injury or death of fireman while engaged in fire duties with another company.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 5-145a
Compensation Benefits for State Employees : Hypertension or heart disease in certain university, aeronautics, State Capitol police, correction, mental health, criminal justice or hazardous duty personnel.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 5-142a
Compensation Benefits for State Employees : Injury or death of sheriff.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 7-314b
Compensation Benefits for Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Personnel : Collection of workers’ compensation benefits by volunteer firefighters and members of volunteer ambulance services.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 38a-1013
Private Employer Workers’ Compensation Group Self-Insurance : Investments.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: T
If you are an employee or a dependent of a deceased employee who needs to determine where to file your workers' compensation claim - and the employer's name begins with the letter T - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: K
If you are an employee or a dependent of a deceased employee who needs to determine where to file your workers' compensation claim - and the employer's name begins with the letter K - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: I
If you are an employee or a dependent of a deceased employee who needs to determine where to file your workers' compensation claim - and the employer's name begins with the letter I - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: E
If you are an employee or a dependent of a deceased employee who needs to determine where to file your workers' compensation claim - and the employer's name begins with the letter E - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.
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Hearing Request (HR), Notification of Appearance (NOA), Hearing Cancellation Request (HC), and Petition for Review (PFR) hearing-related forms.
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Forms 7A, 7B, and 7C, dealing with building permit requirements for workers' compensation, including directions for their usage.