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Georgia Workers' Compensation
Laws and Regulations

 

 


 

 

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    Georgia 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.

Georgia Workers' Compensation Rules
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Workers' Compensation Rules And Regulations - Appendix
Chapter 120-2-38: Compensation Assigned Risk Insurance Plan
Chapter 120-2-56: Workers' Compensation Health Benefits Pilot Projects

Georgia Workers' Compensation Statutes
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Article 1 General Provisions
Article 1A Workers' Compensation Truth In Advertising Act
Article 2 Administration
Article 3 Procedure
Article 4 Insurance Of Compensation Liability Generally
Article 5 Group Self-insurance Funds
Article 6 Payment Of Compensation
Article 7 Compensation Schedules
Article 8 Compensation For Occupational Disease
Article 9 Subsequent Injury Trust Fund
Article 10 Self-insurers Guaranty Trust Fund
Article 11 Drug-free Workplace Programs

Georgia State Offices and Contacts
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State Offices and Contacts


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