2017 CRB Opinions by Statute, Regulation, and Issue

 

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31-275(1). Arising out of and in the course of employment.


31-275(9). Employee.


31-275(16). Personal injury.


31-279(c). Employer sponsored plan for medical care and treatment.


31-284(a). Defense(s) to liability. (Wilful and serious misconduct.)


31-291. Principal employer, contractor and subcontractor.


31-294c. Notice of injury. Preclusion of compensation defenses to liability.


31-294d. Medical treatment; physician authorization; pecuniary liability.


31-294f. Medical examination of injured employee. Medical reports.


31-296. Voluntary agreements (approval of).


31-297. Hearing of claims.


31-298. Conduct of hearings. Evidence.


31-299b. Apportionment; liability of last employer.


31-301. Appeal procedure.


31-301. Factual findings.


31-301-4. Correction of Finding.
[Administrative Regulation]


31-301-9. Additional evidence.
[Administrative Regulation]


31-306. Dependents’ compensation.


31-307. Total disability and occupational disease.


31-307a. Cost of living adjustment.


31-308(a). Temporary partial/Wage differential.


31-308(b). Permanent partial. Scheduled/Unscheduled.
[Formerly Sec. 31-308(b) and Sec. 31-308(d)]


31-308a. Additional compensation.


31-315. Modification of award or voluntary agreement.


31-349. Filing requirements with Second Injury Fund.


7-314a. Volunteer firemen.


7-433a, 7-433b & 7-433c. Heart and Hypertension Act.


 

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