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Article 2
Coverage and Benefits

Sections

5
Coverage
6
Volunteer ambulance workers' benefits
7
Death benefits
7‑A
Date of death benefits
8
Permanent total disability benefits
9
Temporary total disability benefits
10
Permanent partial disability benefits
11
Temporary partial disability benefits
11‑A
Repair or replacement of prosthetic devices
11‑B
Hazardous exposures
11‑C
Medical examination of volunteer ambulance workers to detect and identify the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
12
Nonschedule adjustments
13
Reclassification of disabilities
14
Previous disability
15
Expense for rehabilitating injured volunteer ambulance workers
16
Treatment and care
17
Noncitizens
18
Disposition of accrued benefits upon death
19
Exclusiveness of remedy
20
Other remedies of volunteer ambulance workers
21
Assistance to other states, the Dominion of Canada, property ceded to the federal government and to Indian reservations
22
Revenues and benefits from sources other than this chapter
23
Assignments, exemptions
24
Waiver agreements
25
Limitation of time
 



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