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2012 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 42 - Workers' Compensation
Chapter 9 - COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT THEREOF
- Section 42-9-5 - Basis for award.
- Section 42-9-10 - Amount of compensation for total disability; what constitutes total disability.
- Section 42-9-20 - Amount of compensation for partial disability.
- Section 42-9-30 - Schedule of period of disability and compensation.
- Section 42-9-35 - Evidence of preexisting injury or condition.
- Section 42-9-40 - Compensation for hernia.
- Section 42-9-50 - Repealed by 1988 Act No. 677, Section 5, eff June 27, 1988.
- Section 42-9-60 - Injury or death occasioned by intoxication or willful intention of employee; burden of proof.
- Section 42-9-70 - Repealed by 1988 Act No. 677, Section 5, eff June 27, 1988.
- Section 42-9-80 - Repealed by 2007, Act No. 111, Pt I, Section 32, eff July 1, 2007.
- Section 42-9-90 - Increase in compensation which is not paid when due.
- Section 42-9-110 - Persons conclusively presumed to be wholly dependent.
- Section 42-9-130 - Division of death benefit when there is more than one dependent.
- Section 42-9-150 - Employees with permanent disability or injury from service in Armed Forces or previous employment; entitlement to compensation; additional benefits.
- Section 42-9-160 - Amount of compensation for employee injured while drawing compensation for previous disability in same employment.
- Section 42-9-170 - Permanent injury after sustaining another permanent injury in same employment; entitlement to compensation; extension of period of payment.
- Section 42-9-190 - No compensation to injured employee refusing suitable employment.
- Section 42-9-200 - Dates on which compensation shall commence.
- Section 42-9-210 - Deduction from compensation of payments made by employer when not due and payable.
- Section 42-9-220 - Manner in which compensation shall be paid.
- Section 42-9-230 - Date on which compensation payable under agreement shall become due.
- Section 42-9-240 - Date on which compensation payable under award shall become due.
- Section 42-9-260 - Notice to Commission when payments have begun; suspension or termination of payments.
- Section 42-9-270 - Notice of final payment; penalty for failure to give notice.
- Section 42-9-280 - Payment of unpaid balance of compensation when employee dies.
- Section 42-9-290 - Amount of compensation for death of employee due to accident.
- Section 42-9-301 - Lump-sum payments.
- Section 42-9-310 - Trustees may administer lump-sum settlements.
- Section 42-9-320 - Persons who may receive and receipt for payments; discharge of liability of employer on receipt.
- Section 42-9-330 - Exercise of rights for incompetent or infant employees.
- Section 42-9-340 - Effect of payment in good faith to junior dependents.
- Section 42-9-360 - Assignments of compensation; exemptions from claims of creditors and taxes.
- Section 42-9-370 - Preferences or priorities of rights of compensation.
- Section 42-9-380 - Repealed by 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1617(A), eff July 1, 1993.
- Section 42-9-390 - Voluntary settlements.
- Section 42-9-400 - Reimbursement from Second Injury Fund where disability substantially greater or caused by aggravation of preexisting impairment.
- Section 42-9-410 - Reimbursement from Second Injury Fund for employee who becomes totally and permanently disabled in a subsequent injury; notice of preexisting permanent impairment.
- Section 42-9-430 - Workers' compensation benefits.
- Section 42-9-440 - Suspected false statements or misrepresentations to be reported to Insurance Fraud Division of Office of Attorney General.
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