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Section
42-3-10
Creation and departments of South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission.
Section
42-3-20
Membership, terms of office, vacancies and duties of commission, chairman.
Section
42-3-25
Chairman; executive director.
Section
42-3-30
Promulgation of rules and regulations by commission.
Section
42-3-40
Salaries of commissioners.
Section
42-3-60
Administrative assistant to commissioner.
Section
42-3-80
Executive director of administrative department.
Section
42-3-90
Divisions of administrative department.
Section
42-3-100
Annual budget.
Section
42-3-105
Commission's authority to double fines and penalties; penalties for noncompliance by uninsured employers.
Section
42-3-110
Approval of expense and travel vouchers.
Section
42-3-120
Advisory committee.
Section
42-3-130
Service of subpoenas; witness fees.
Section
42-3-140
Power of commission to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths and examine books and records.
Section
42-3-150
Manner in which attendance of witnesses and production of books and records may be compelled.
Section
42-3-160
Manner in which depositions of witnesses shall be taken.
Section
42-3-170
Manner in which hearings shall be conducted.
Section
42-3-175
Failure to pay claims; sanctions; notice to Department of Insurance.
Section
42-3-180
Commission to decide questions arising under title.
Section
42-3-185
Promulgation of policies or procedures implementing Section 42-15-90.
Section
42-3-190
Preparation and furnishing of forms and literature.
Section
42-3-195
Commission to provide information and statistics; confidentiality.
Section
42-3-210
Tabulation and publication of accident reports.
Section
42-3-220
Collection of fines and penalties; use of proceeds.
Section
42-3-230
Destruction of inactive files.
Section
42-3-240
Annual reports.
Section
42-3-250
Commissioners bound by Code of Judicial Conduct; continuing education requirement.