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Code · Louisiana · Title 23 — Labor and Worker's Compensation

RS 23:1168.8

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RS 23:1168.8
§1168.8. Time to file claims
A. Upon the default of a self-insured employer, the assistant secretary r shall notify all persons who may have claims against such employer and who have not filed proper proofs thereof, to present the same to him, at a place specified in such notice, within four months from the date of the seizure of the security, or, if the assistant secretary shall certify that it is necessary, within such longer time as the assistant secretary shall prescribe. The last day for the filing of proofs of claims shall be specified in the notice. Such notice shall be given in a manner determined by the assistant secretary .
B. Proofs of claim may be filed subsequent to the date specified, but no such claim shall share in the distribution of the assets until all allowed claims, proofs of which have been filed before said date, have been paid in full.
Acts 2006, No. 49, §1, eff. May 16, 2006.
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