2016 CRB Opinions by Statute, Regulation, and Issue
Compensation Review Board opinions are presented for informational purposes only — “as is” — and the Commission makes no warranties regarding their usefulness for any given purpose. As always, the full texts of statutes, regulations, opinions, and court decisions should be consulted and all citations and references fully researched by the reader.
31-275(1). Arising out of and in the course of employment.
31-275(19). Presumptive dependent defined.
31-278. Jurisdiction/Disqualification.
31-290a. Discharge or discrimination prohibited.
31-290c. Fraudulent claim or receipt of benefits.
31-293. Reimbursement and third party suits.
31-294c. Notice of injury. Preclusion of compensation defenses to liability.
31-294d. Medical treatment; physician authorization; pecuniary liability.
31-296. Voluntary agreements (approval of).
31-296. Voluntary agreements (discontinuance of payments).
31-298. Conduct of hearings. Evidence.
31-300. Awards, interest and attorney’s fees.
31-301-2. Reasons of Appeal.
[Administrative Regulation]
31-301-9. Additional evidence.
[Administrative Regulation]
31-303. Day when compensation payments become due. Penalty for late payments.
31-306. Dependents’ compensation.
31-307. Total disability and occupational disease.
31-308(a). Temporary partial/Wage differential.
31-308(b). Permanent partial. Scheduled/Unscheduled.
[Formerly Sec. 31-308(b) and Sec. 31-308(d)]
31-308(d). Payment to employee, dependents, or children of any age.
31-308a. Additional compensation.
31-310. Computation of average weekly wage.
31-315. Modification of award or voluntary agreement.
31-321. Manner of serving notices.
31-349. Filing requirements with Second Injury Fund.
7-433a, 7-433b & 7-433c. Heart and Hypertension Act.
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