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Article 4 - Compensation for Occupational Diseases.


  • Section 25-5-110 - Definitions.
  • Section 25-5-111 - Right to compensation for death or disablement.
  • Section 25-5-112 - Presumptions as to applicability and acceptance of provisions of article.
  • Section 25-5-113 - Manner of compensation, etc., provided by article exclusive.
  • Section 25-5-114 - Rights and remedies of employees, etc., under article exclusive; civil and criminal liability of employers, etc.
  • Section 25-5-115 - False written representation to employer as to previous compensation for occupational disease.
  • Section 25-5-116 - Which employer liable for compensation of employee; contribution.
  • Section 25-5-117 - Limitation period for claims or actions for compensation.
  • Section 25-5-118 - Rights and remedies as to exposures to hazards of occupational disease occurring prior to September 1, 1971.
  • Section 25-5-119 - Computation of compensation and benefits payable under article.
  • Section 25-5-120 - Presumptions and burden of proof as to right to compensation.
  • Section 25-5-121 - Settlements between parties; determination of disputed compensation claims.
  • Section 25-5-122 - Applicability of article.
  • Section 25-5-123 - Applicability of other provisions of chapter to article.
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