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Rhode Island General Laws > Title 28 > Chapter 28-35. Workers' Compensation – Procedure


Current as of: 2009
§ 28-35-1Filing of memorandum of agreement
§ 28-35-2Scope of memorandum of agreement with dependents of deceased employee
§ 28-35-5Appeals from memorandum of agreement
§ 28-35-6Notice of amendments to memorandum of agreement
§ 28-35-7Enforcement of memorandum of agreement
§ 28-35-7.1Suspension agreement and receipt
§ 28-35-8Filing of non-prejudicial memorandum of agreement
§ 28-35-9Payment of weekly benefits -- Admission of entitlement to compensation -- Payment of compensation without agreement
§ 28-35-10Duplicates of documents furnished to employee -- Inadmissibility of documents when copies not furnished
§ 28-35-11Questions determined by court
§ 28-35-12Petition for determination of controversy -- Contents and filing
§ 28-35-12.1Prompt decision required
§ 28-35-13Insurance commissioner as agent to receive process
§ 28-35-14Copies of petition to respondents
§ 28-35-15Service on parties outside state
§ 28-35-16Filing of answer -- Additional parties
§ 28-35-17Notice and conduct of hearings
§ 28-35-17.1Assessment of costs of delay
§ 28-35-18Hearings by compensation agencies of other states or territories
§ 28-35-19Hearing initiated by workers' compensation court -- Petition to enforce
§ 28-35-20Informal pretrial conference
§ 28-35-21Admissibility of medical and wage records
§ 28-35-22Inspection of premises -- Examination of wage records -- Medical examination
§ 28-35-23Ex parte testimony
§ 28-35-24Examination by or opinion of impartial physician
§ 28-35-25Disobedience of subpoena
§ 28-35-26Appointment of guardian
§ 28-35-27Decision of controversies -- Decree
§ 28-35-28Appeal to appellate division
§ 28-35-28.1Reports of hearings -- Transcripts
§ 28-35-29Review by supreme court -- Procedure
§ 28-35-30Grounds for review by supreme court
§ 28-35-31Transcript on appeal
§ 28-35-32Costs -- Counsel and witness fees
§ 28-35-33Finality of decree -- Stay of decree
§ 28-35-34Default in appellate procedure
§ 28-35-35Motion day in supreme court
§ 28-35-36Action by supreme court
§ 28-35-37Delay of process for execution of decree
§ 28-35-38Certification of questions to supreme court
§ 28-35-39Payment of compensation
§ 28-35-40Mailing of weekly compensation
§ 28-35-41Time for payment or notification to employee of controverted question
§ 28-35-42Penalty for delinquency in payment
§ 28-35-43Time payments due under order or decree -- Penalty for delinquency
§ 28-35-44Monthly or quarterly payments to nonresidents
§ 28-35-45Review and modification of decrees
§ 28-35-46Notice of intent to discontinue, suspend, or reduce payments -- Filing -- Form
§ 28-35-46.1Termination of payment -- Accounting
§ 28-35-47Wage transcript supporting allegation of return to work
§ 28-35-48Medical report on ability to return to work
§ 28-35-49Medical examination on ability to return to light work
§ 28-35-50Resumption of payments on change of status
§ 28-35-51Review of discontinuance, suspension, or reduction -- Disputed cases
§ 28-35-53Payment when due as condition to relief to employer
§ 28-35-54Certification of papers to court
§ 28-35-55Filing day or required act falling on weekend or holiday
§ 28-35-56Effect of death of petitioner
§ 28-35-57Limitation of claims for compensation
§ 28-35-57.1Bar of claims
§ 28-35-58Liability of third person for damages
§ 28-35-59Records of proceedings
§ 28-35-60Copies of decisions and decrees to director
§ 28-35-61Decrees procured by fraud
§ 28-35-62Reproduction of documents
§ 28-35-63Representation of employers

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Tennessee Code > Title 64 > Chapter 5 > Part 2 > § 64-5-216. Employees' retirement


Current as of: 2010

The employees of the authority are eligible for membership in the Tennessee consolidated retirement system pursuant to the provisions of title 8, chapter 35, part 2, and the board shall provide the necessary contributions to the Tennessee consolidated retirement system for its employees. This section does not preclude the board from contracting with individuals for their personal services under a contract of limited duration and not including retirement benefits to such individuals.

[Acts 1986, ch. 789, § 16; 2003, ch. 12, § 9.]

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