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David G. Schiller, Attorney at Law

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Chapter 97. Workers’ Compensation Act.

Article 1.

Workers’ Compensation Act.

§ 97-1.  Short title.

§ 97-1.1.  References to workmen’s compensation.

§ 97-2.  Definitions.

§ 97-3.  Presumption that all employers and employees have come under provisions of Article.

§ 97-4: Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1291, s. 2.

§ 97-5.  Presumption as to contract of service.

§ 97-5.1.  Presumption that taxicab drivers are independent contractors.

§ 97-6.  No special contract can relieve an employer of obligations.

§ 97-6.1:  Repealed by 1991 (Regular Session, 1992), c. 1021, s. 4.

§ 97-7.  State or subdivision and employees thereof.

§ 97-8.  Prior injuries and deaths unaffected.

§ 97-9.  Employer to secure payment of compensation.

§ 97-10.  Repealed by Session Laws 1959, c. 1324.

§ 97-10.1.  Other rights and remedies against employer excluded.

§ 97-10.2.  Rights under Article not affected by liability of third party; rights and remedies against third parties.

§ 97-10.3.  Minors illegally employed.

§ 97-11.  Employer not relieved of statutory duty.

§ 97-12.  Use of intoxicant or controlled substance; willful neglect; willful disobedience of statutory duty, safety regulation or rule.

§ 97-12.1.  Willful misrepresentation in applying for employment.

§ 97-13.  Exceptions from provisions of Article.

§§ 97-14 through 97-16.  Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1291, ss. 7-9.

§ 97-17.  Settlements allowed in accordance with Article.

§ 97-18.  Prompt payment of compensation required; installments; payment without prejudice; notice to Commission; penalties.

§ 97-18.1.  Termination or suspension of compensation benefits.

§ 97-19.  Liability of principal contractors; certificate that subcontractor has complied with law; right to recover compensation of those who would have been liable; order of liability.

§ 97-19.1.  Truck, tractor, or truck tractor trailer driver’s status as employee or independent contractor.

§ 97-20.  Priority of compensation claims against assets of employer.

§ 97-21.  Claims unassignable and exempt from taxes and debts; agreement of employee to contribute to premium or waive right to compensation void; unlawful deduction by employer.

§ 97-22.  Notice of accident to employer.

§ 97-23.  What notice is to contain; defects no bar; notice personally or by registered letter or certified mail.

§ 97-24.  Right to compensation barred after two years; destruction of records.

§ 97-25.  Medical treatment and supplies.

§ 97-25.1.  Limitation of duration of medical compensation.

§ 97-25.2.  Managed care organizations.

§ 97-25.3.  Preauthorization.

§ 97-25.4.  Utilization guidelines for medical treatment.

§ 97-25.5.  Utilization guidelines for vocational and other rehabilitation.

§ 97-25.6.  Reasonable access to medical information.

§ 97-26.  Fees allowed for medical treatment; malpractice of physician.

§ 97-26.1.  Fees for medical records and reports; expert witnesses; communications with health care providers.

§ 97-26.2.  Reimbursement for prescription drugs, prescribed over-the-counter drugs, and professional pharmaceutical services.

§ 97-27.  Medical examination; facts not privileged; refusal to be examined suspends compensation; other medical opinions; autopsy.

§ 97-28.  Seven-day waiting period; exceptions.

§ 97-29.  Rates and duration of compensation for total incapacity.

§ 97-29.1.  Increase in payments in cases for total and permanent disability occurring prior to July 1, 1973.

§ 97-30.  Partial incapacity.

§ 97-31.  Schedule of injuries; rate and period of compensation.

§ 97-31.1.  Effective date of legislative changes in benefits.

§ 97-32.  Refusal of injured employee to accept suitable employment as suspending compensation.

§ 97-32.1.  Trial return to work.

§ 97-32.2.  Vocational rehabilitation.

§ 97-33.  Prorating in event of earlier disability or injury.

§ 97-34.  Employee receiving an injury when being compensated for former injury.

§ 97-35.  How compensation paid for two injuries; employer liable only for subsequent injury.

§ 97-36.  Accidents taking place outside State; employees receiving compensation from another state.

§ 97-37.  Where injured employee dies before total compensation is paid.

§ 97-38.  Where death results proximately from compensable injury or occupational disease; dependents; burial expenses; compensation to aliens; election by partial dependents.

§ 97-39.  Widow, widower, or child to be conclusively presumed to be dependent; other cases determined upon facts; division of death benefits among those wholly dependent; when division among partially dependent.

§ 97-40.  Commutation and payment of compensation in absence of dependents; “next of kin” defined; commutation and distribution of compensation to partially dependent next of kin; payment in absence of both dependents and next of kin.

§ 97-40.1.  Second Injury Fund.

§ 97-41.  Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1308, s. 5.

§ 97-42.  Deduction of payments.

§ 97-42.1.  Credit for unemployment benefits.

§ 97-43.  Commission may prescribe monthly or quarterly payments.

§ 97-44.  Lump sums.

§ 97-45.  Reducing to judgment outstanding liability of insurance carriers withdrawing from State.

§ 97-46.  Lump sum payments to trustee; receipt to discharge employer.

§ 97-47.  Change of condition; modification of award.

§ 97-47.1.  Payment without prejudice; limitations period.

§ 97-48.  Receipts relieving employer; payment to minors; when payment of claims to dependents subsequent in right discharges employer.

§ 97-49.  Benefits of mentally incompetent or minor employees under 18 may be paid to a trustee, etc.

§ 97-50.  Limitation as against minors or mentally incompetent.

§ 97-51.  Joint employment; liabilities.

§ 97-52.  Occupational disease made compensable; “accident” defined.

§ 97-53.  (See editor’s note on condition precedent) Occupational diseases enumerated; when due to exposure to chemicals.

§ 97-54.  “Disablement” defined.

§ 97-55.  “Disability” defined.

§ 97-56.  Limitation on compensable diseases.

§ 97-57.  Employer liable.

§ 97-58.  Time limit for filing claims.

§ 97-59.  Employer to pay for treatment.

§ 97-60: Repealed by Session Laws 2003-284, s. 10.33(a), effective July 1, 2003.

§ 97-61.  Rewritten as §§ 97-61.1 to 97-61.7.

§ 97-61.1.  First examination of and report on employee having asbestosis or silicosis.

§ 97-61.2.  Filing of first report; right of hearing; effect of report as testimony.

§ 97-61.3.  Second examination and report.

§ 97-61.4.  Third examination and report.

§ 97-61.5.  Hearing after first examination and report; removal of employee from hazardous occupation; compensation upon removal from hazardous occupation.

§ 97-61.6.  Hearing after third examination and report; compensation for disability and death from asbestosis or silicosis.

§ 97-61.7.  Waiver of right to compensation as alternative to forced change of occupation.

§ 97-62.  “Silicosis” and “asbestosis” defined.

§ 97-63.  Period necessary for employee to be exposed.

§ 97-64.  General provisions of act to control as regards benefits.

§ 97-65.  Reduction of rate where tuberculosis develops.

§ 97-66.  Claim where benefits are discontinued.

§ 97-67.  Postmortem examinations; notice to next of kin and insurance carrier.

§ 97-68.  Controverted medical questions.

§ 97-69.  Examination by advisory medical committee; inspection of medical reports.

§ 97-70.  Report of committee to Industrial Commission.

§ 97-71.  Filing report; right of hearing on report.

§ 97-72.  Appointment of advisory medical committee; terms of office; duties and functions; salaries and expenses.

§ 97-73.  Fees.

§ 97-74.  Expense of hearings taxed as costs in compensation cases; fees collected directed to general fund.

§§ 97-75, 97-76: Repealed by Session Laws 2003-284, s. 10.33(f), effective July 1, 2003.

§ 97-77.  North Carolina Industrial Commission created; members appointed by Governor; terms of office; chairman.

§ 97-77.1. Expired.

§ 97-78.  Salaries and expenses; administrator, executive secretary, deputy commissioners, and other staff assistance; annual report.

§ 97-78.1.  Standards of judicial conduct to apply to commissioners and deputy commissioners.

§ 97-79.  Offices and supplies; deputies with power to subpoena witnesses and to take testimony; meetings; hearings.

§ 97-80.  Rules and regulations; subpoena of witnesses; examination of books and records; depositions; costs.

§ 97-81.  Blank forms and literature; statistics; safety provisions; accident reports; studies and investigations and recommendations to General Assembly; to cooperate with other agencies for prevention of injury.

§ 97-82.  Memorandum of agreement between employer and employee to be submitted to Commission on prescribed forms for approval; direct payment as award.

§ 97-83.  Commission is to make award after hearing.

§ 97-83.1.  Facilities for hearings; security.

§ 97-84.  Determination of disputes by Commission or deputy.

§ 97-85.  Review of award.

§ 97-86.  Award conclusive as to facts; appeal; certified questions of law.

§ 97-86.1.  Payment of award pending appeal in certain cases.

§ 97-86.2.  Interest on awards after hearing.

§ 97-87.  Judgments on awards.

§ 97-88.  Expenses of appeals brought by insurers.

§ 97-88.1.  Attorney’s fees at original hearing.

§ 97-88.2.  Penalty for fraud.

§ 97-88.3.  Penalty for health care providers.

§ 97-89.  Commission may appoint qualified physician to make necessary examinations; expenses; fees.

§ 97-90.  Legal and medical fees to be approved by Commission; misdemeanor to receive fees unapproved by Commission, or to solicit employment in adjusting claims; agreement for fee or compensation.

§ 97-90.1.  Insurers that provide employee’s health benefit plans, disability income plans, or any other health insurance plans as real parties in interest; reimbursement.

§ 97-91.  Commission to determine all questions.

§ 97-92.  Employer’s record and report of accidents; records of Commission not open to public; supplementary report upon termination of disability; penalty for refusal to make report; when insurance carrier liable.

§ 97-93.  Employers required to carry insurance or prove financial ability to pay for benefits; employers required to post notice; self-insured employers regulated by Commissioner of Insurance.

§ 97-94.  Employers required to give proof that they have complied with preceding section; penalty for not keeping liability insured; review; liability for compensation; criminal penalties for failure to secure payment of compensation.

§ 97-95.  Actions against employers failing to effect insurance or qualify as self-insurer.

§ 97-96:  Repealed by Session Laws 1997-362, s.  7.

§ 97-97.  Insurance policies must contain clause that notice to employer is notice to insurer, etc.

§ 97-98.  Policy must contain agreement promptly to pay benefits; continuance of obligation of insurer in event of default.

§ 97-99.  Law written into each insurance policy; form of policy to be approved by Commissioner of Insurance; single catastrophe hazards.

§ 97-100.  Rates for insurance; carrier to make reports for determination of solvency; tax upon premium; wrongful or fraudulent representation of carrier punishable as misdemeanor; notices.

§ 97-101.  Collection of fines and penalties.

§ 97-101.1.  Commission may issue writs of habeas corpus.

Article 2.

Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau.

§§ 97-102 through 97-104.6:  Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c.  828, s. 8, as amended by Session Laws 1979, c. 824, s. 8.

Article 3.

Security Funds.

§§ 97-105 through 97-122:  Repealed by Session Laws 1991 (Regular Session, 1992), c. 802, s. 12, as amended by Session Laws 1991 (Regular Session, 1992), c. 1030, s. 51.3.

§§ 97-123 through 97-129.  Reserved for future codification purposes.

Article 4.

North Carolina Self-Insurance Security Association.

§ 97-130.  Definitions.

§ 97-131.  Creation.

§ 97-132.  Board of directors.

§ 97-133.  Powers and duties of the Association.

§ 97-134.  Plan of Operation.

§ 97-135.  Insolvency.

§ 97-136.  Powers and duties of the Commissioner.

§ 97-137.  Examination of the Association.

§ 97-138.  Tax exemption.

§ 97-139.  Immunity.

§ 97-140.  Nonduplication of recovery.

§ 97-141.  Stay of proceedings.

§ 97-142.  Disposition of assets upon dissolution.

§ 97-143.  Use of deposits made by insolvent member self-insurers.

§§ 97-144 through 97-164.  Reserved for future codification purposes.

Article 5.

Individual Employers.

§ 97-165.  Definitions.

§ 97-170.  License applications; required information.

§ 97-175.  License.

§ 97-177.  License covering applicant and any subsidiary or applicant relying on a guarantor; procedure; requirements.

§ 97-180.  Reporting and records.

§ 97-185.  Deposits; surety bonds; letters of credit.

§ 97-190.  Excess insurance.

§ 97-195.  Revocation, suspension or restriction of license.

§ 97-196.  Civil penalties or restitution for violations; administrative procedure.

§ 97-200.  Claims administration.

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