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Chapter 2
Compensation Schedules

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 4550–4558
2
Medical and Hospital Treatment
Sections 4600–4615
2.3
Medical Provider Networks
Sections 4616–4616.7
2.5
Medical-legal Expenses
Sections 4620–4628
3
Disability Payments
Sections 4650–4664
4
Death Benefits
Sections 4700–4709
4.5
Public Official Death Benefits
Sections 4720–4728
5
Subsequent Injuries Payments
Sections 4751–4756
6
Special Payments to Certain Persons
Sections 4800–4820
7
City Police and Firemen, Sheriffs, and Others
Sections 4850–4856
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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