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Connecticut Workers' Compensation
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    Connecticut Workers' Comp
Drug Testing Laws

   

The source of the information available through the links below is the state regulations and/or case law in each state. The lists of links below are kept current to the best of our abilities and are normally updated twice per year, however, statutes and case law may change more frequently. For a map of state links that are updated more frequently, click here.

Visit our Intelligence Summary for periodic news about updates to state laws. Consult with your own attorney or corporate counsel to make sure information found on or through this website is current and applicable to your situation.

Connecticut Workers' Compensation Rules
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31-40v-1 to 11 Establishment and Administration of Safety and Health Committees at Work Sites
31-275-1 Preliminary Act and Acts in Preparation for Work and Employee's Place of Abode
31-279-1 Insurance and Self-Insurance Certification
31-279-2 to 6 Assignment and Postponement of Hearings and the Authority of Claims Personnel
31-279-9 Obligations of attending physician
31-279-10 Medical care plans
31-279b-1 to 5 Notice to Employees
31-280-1 Approved Physicians and Other Practitioners
31-280-2 to 3 Practitioner Fee Schedule
31-283a-1 to 6 Structure and Operation of Workers' Rehabilitation Programs
31-284-1 to 20 Self-Insurance Certification
31-296-1 to 2 Filing of Voluntary Agreements
31-297b-1 Preclusion of Compensation Liability
31-301-1 to 11 Appeal from Compensation Commissioner (CRB Appeal Procedure)

Connecticut Workers' Compensation Statutes
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Occupational Safety and Health Act
Workers' Compensation Act
Occupational Health Clinics
Disability Compensation And Death benefits
Municipal Police And Fire protection
Municipal Employees

Connecticut State Offices and Contacts
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State Offices and Contacts


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