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Article 10
Workmen's Compensation Act For Civil Defense Volunteers

Sections

300
Short title
301
Declaration of policy and legislative intent
302
Definitions
303
Provision of workmen's compensation for civil defense volunteers
304
Evidence of authorized services
305
Compensation provided
306
Compensation not allowed during first seven days
307
Computation of benefits
308
Liability for compensation
309
Non-duplication
310
Disposition of accrued benefits upon death
311
Payments to minors
312
Exclusiveness of remedy
313
Compensation inalienable
314
Claim filing
315
Claims procedures
316
Record of enrollment
317
Determination of contested claims for compensation
318
Rules of evidence
319
Special fund for civil defense volunteers
320
Commissioner of taxation and finance custodian of fund
321
Reinsurance
322
Rehabilitation
323
Limitation of liability
324
Distribution of unexpended assets of the special fund
325
Administration expenses
326
Penalties
327
Application of other provisions of chapter
328
Separability of provisions
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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