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South Carolina Workers' Compensation
Laws and Regulations

 

 


 

 

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    South Carolina 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.

South Carolina Workers' Compensation Rules
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Article 1 - Administration
Article 2 - General
Article 3 - Notices Required Under The Act
Article 4 - Reports Required, Employers And Insurance Carriers
Article 5 - Temporary Compensation
Article 6 - Contested Case Procedure
Article 7 - Review And Hearing
Article 8 - Settlements, Procedures
Article 9 - Procedure For Claim Involving A Fatality
Article 10 - Occupational Disease, Procedure, And Waiver Of Claim
Article 11 - Scheduled Losses
Article 12 - Attorney Practice And Fees
Article 13 - Medical Reports, Physician's Fees And Hospital Charges
Article 14 - Enforcement Proceedings
Article 15 - Self-Insurance
Article 16 - Average Weekly Wage, Compensation Rate, And Payment
Article 17 - Repeal and Adoption

Section 42-1-660 Immunity from liability on construction projects; exceptions

South Carolina Workers' Compensation Statutes
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Title 38 Insurance
Title 41 Labor and Employment
Title 42 Workers' Compensation

South Carolina State Offices and Contacts
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State Offices and Contacts


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