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2009 Minnesota Statutes > Title 38 > Chapter 176 - Workers' Compensation

Minnesota Statutes > Title 38 > Chapter 176 - Workers' Compensation


Current as of: 2009
§ 176.001Intent of the Legislature
§ 176.011Definitions
§ 176.021Application to Employers and Employees
§ 176.031Employer's Liability Exclusive
§ 176.041Excluded Employments; Application, Exceptions, Election of Coverage
§ 176.043Trucking and Messenger/courier Industries; Independent Contractors
§ 176.051Assumption of Liability; Farm and Household Workers; Ridesharing
§ 176.061Third Party Liability
§ 176.071Joint Employers; Contribution
§ 176.081Legal Services or Disbursements; Lien; Review
§ 176.091Minor Employees
§ 176.092Guardian; Conservator
§ 176.095Legislative Findings
§ 176.101Compensation Schedule
§ 176.102Rehabilitation
§ 176.103Medical Health Care Review
§ 176.104Rehabilitation Prior to Determination of Liability
§ 176.105Commissioner to Establish Disability Schedules
§ 176.106Administrative Conference
§ 176.107Teleconferences
§ 176.108Light-duty Work Pools
§ 176.111Dependents, Allowances
§ 176.121Commencement of Compensation
§ 176.129Creation of Special Compensation Fund
§ 176.130Targeted Industry Fund; Loggers
§ 176.1311Second Injury Fund Data
§ 176.1321Effective Date of Benefit Changes
§ 176.135Treatment; Appliances; Supplies
§ 176.1351Managed Care
§ 176.136Medical Fee Review
§ 176.1361Testimony of Providers
§ 176.137Remodeling of Residence; Disabled Employees
§ 176.138Medical Data; Access
§ 176.139Notice of Rights Posted
§ 176.141Notice of Injury
§ 176.145Service of Notice, Form
§ 176.151Time Limitations
§ 176.155Examinations
§ 176.161Alien Dependents
§ 176.165Lump-sum Payments
§ 176.171Payment to Trustee
§ 176.175Right to Compensation, Award
§ 176.178Fraud
§ 176.179Recovery of Overpayments
§ 176.181Insurance
§ 176.1812Collective Bargaining Agreements
§ 176.182Business Licenses or Permits; Coverage Required
§ 176.183Uninsured and Self-insured Employers; Benefits to Employees and Dependents; Liability of Employer
§ 176.184Inspections; Enforcement
§ 176.185Policy of Insurance
§ 176.186Records from Other State Agencies
§ 176.191Dispute between Two or More Employers or Insurers Regarding Liability
§ 176.192Bomb Disposal Unit Employees
§ 176.194Prohibited Practices
§ 176.195Revocation of Insurer's License
§ 176.201Discriminatory Rates
§ 176.205Person Deemed Employer
§ 176.211Acts or Omissions of Third Persons
§ 176.215Subcontractor's Failure to Comply with Chapter
§ 176.221Payment of Compensation and Treatment Charges, Commencement
§ 176.222Report on Collection and Assessment of Fines and Penalties
§ 176.223Prompt Payment Report
§ 176.225Additional Award As Penalty
§ 176.231Report of Death or Injury to Commissioner of Department of Labor and Industry
§ 176.234Release of Data for Epidemiologic Study
§ 176.235Notice to Employers and Injured Employee of Rights and Duties
§ 176.238Notice of Discontinuance of Compensation
§ 176.239Administrative Decision Concerning Discontinuance of Compensation
§ 176.245Receipts for Payment of Compensation, Filing.
§ 176.251Duties of Commissioner of Department of Labor and Industry
§ 176.253Insurer, Employer; Performance of Acts
§ 176.261Employee of Commissioner of Department of Labor and Industry May Act for and Advise a Party to a Proceeding
§ 176.2615Small Claims Court
§ 176.271Initiation of Proceedings
§ 176.275Filing of Papers; Proof of Service
§ 176.281Orders, Decisions, and Awards; Filing; Service
§ 176.285Service of Papers and Notices; Electronic Filing.
§ 176.291Disputes; Petitions; Procedure
§ 176.295Nonresident Employers; Foreign Corporation
§ 176.301Determination of Issues
§ 176.305Petitions Filed with Workers' Compensation Division
§ 176.306Scheduled Hearings
§ 176.307Compensation Judges; Block System
§ 176.311Reassignment of Petition for Hearing
§ 176.312Affidavits of Prejudice and Petitions for Reassignment
§ 176.321Answer to Petition
§ 176.322Decisions Based on Stipulated Facts
§ 176.325Certified Question
§ 176.331Proceedings When Answer Not Filed
§ 176.341Hearing on Petition
§ 176.351Testimonial Powers
§ 176.361Intervention
§ 176.371Award or Disallowance of Compensation
§ 176.381Reference of Questions of Fact
§ 176.391Investigations
§ 176.401Hearings Public
§ 176.411Rules of Evidence, Pleading, and Procedure
§ 176.421Appeals to Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals
§ 176.442Appeals from Decisions of Commissioner
§ 176.451Defaults
§ 176.461Setting Aside Award
§ 176.471Review by Supreme Court on Certiorari
§ 176.481Original Jurisdiction of Supreme Court
§ 176.491Stay of Proceedings Pending Disposition of Case
§ 176.511Costs
§ 176.521Settlement of Claims
§ 176.522Notice to Employer
§ 176.531Award of Compensation Against a Political Subdivision or School District
§ 176.541State Departments
§ 176.551Reports
§ 176.561Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals Powers and Duties As to State Employees; Procedure for Determining Liability
§ 176.571Investigations of Injuries to State Employees.
§ 176.572Contract with Insurance Carriers.
§ 176.581Payment to State Employees.
§ 176.591State Compensation Revolving Fund
§ 176.603Cost of Administering Chapter, Payment.
§ 176.611Maintenance of State Compensation Revolving Fund
§ 176.641Accidents or Injuries Arising Prior to Effective Date
§ 176.645Adjustment of Benefits
§ 176.651Severability
§ 176.66Occupational Diseases; How Regarded
§ 176.82Action for Civil Damages for Obstructing Employee Seeking Benefits
§ 176.83Rules
§ 176.84Specificity of Notice or Statement
§ 176.85Penalties; Appeals
§ 176.861Disclosure of Information
§ 176.862Disclosure to Law Enforcement

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