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Article 8
Administration

Sections

140
Workers' compensation board
141
General powers and duties of the chair
141‑A
Civil enforcement
141‑B
Suspension and debarment
141‑C
Coordination of forms
142
General powers and duties of the workmen's compensation board
143
Maintenance of records
144
Seal
145
Oaths of office
146
Offices of the board
147
Vacancies and removals
148
Salaries and expenses
149
Employees
150
Referees and secretary
150‑A
Secretary as agent for service of process on non-resident non-insured employers
151
Assessments for annual expenses
152
Administrative regulations
153
Annual report
154
Construction of article
155
Saving clause
156
Separability
157
Application of article to volunteer firefighters' benefit law or the volunteer ambulance workers' benefit law
 



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

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