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Chapter 7 - Funds


  • Section 42-7-10. Establishment of State Accident Fund; contents.
  • Section 42-7-20. Administration of fund; director.
  • Section 42-7-30. Legal representation for fund; extra legal services; fees and expenses.
  • Section 42-7-40. Application to State.
  • Section 42-7-50. Subdivisions of State; optimal participation.
  • Section 42-7-60. Officers and employees covered by article.
  • Section 42-7-65. Average weekly wage designated for certain categories of employees.
  • Section 42-7-67. Benefits for State and National Guard members.
  • Section 42-7-70. Rates and premiums.
  • Section 42-7-75. State agencies required to pay workers' compensation premiums; State Treasurer's duties as to state accident fund.
  • Section 42-7-80. Payment of awards; notice of intention to contest award.
  • Section 42-7-90. Expenditures from fund.
  • Section 42-7-100. Fund director may insure liability.
  • Section 42-7-200. Workers' Compensation Uninsured Employers' Fund; claims; collection powers; reimbursement agreements; funding.
  • Section 42-7-210. Transfers from general fund to State Accident Fund authorized.
  • Section 42-7-310. Establishment, purpose, administration, funding and staff of Second Injury Fund.
  • Section 42-7-320. Termination of Second Injury Fund; schedule.
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