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Contains 95 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 973: Workmen's Compensation, 1971
Requires the Administrative Directror of the Division of Industrial Accidents to establish a rehabilitation unit. Requires the employer or insurance carrier to provide reasonable living expenses and vocational training for injured employees in a rehabilitation program.
Assembly Bill No. 974: Workmen's Compensation Domestic Service, 1971 March
Deletes exclusion from workmen's compensation law of persons engaged in household domestic services.
Assembly Bill No. 975:Workmen's Compensation Hearing Aids, 1971
Includes hearing aids as an compensable medical appliance under workmen's compensation law.
Assembly Bill No. 976: Workmen's Compensation, 1971
Changes the composition of the Workmen's Compensation Appeals Board from five attorneys plus two others to an attorney, representatives from labor, management and the public.
Assembly Bill No. 977: Workmen's Compensation Temporary Disability, 1971
Reduces the required period of disablement before an injured employee can begin receiving temporary disability indemnity benefits from 49 to 25 days. This bill only affects the seven days following injury.
Assembly Bill No. 978: Disability Payments Negotiable Instruments, 1971
Requires that any written instrument issued in payment of workmen's compensation benefits be immediately negotiable and payable in cash on demand.
Assembly Bill No. 979: Workmen's Compensation Death Benefits, 1971
Changes the formula for computation of workmen's compensation death benefits for widows, widows with dependent children, other dependents and partial dependents.
Assembly Bill No. 980: Workmen's Compensation
Increases the statute of limitations in all workmen's compensation cases from one to 10 years.
Assembly Bill No. 981: Workmen's Compensation Hearings Depositions, 1971
Provides that in hearings before Workmen's Compensation Appeals Board employee is entitle to reimbursement for transportation, meals and lodging; and for any loss of wages incurred for deposition at hearing.
Assembly Bill No. 982: Workmen's Compensation Payment Penalty, 1971
Increases the penalty for unreasonable delay or refusal of Workmen's Compensation benefit payments from 10 to 20 percent.