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

RS 23:1310.5.2

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RS 23:1310.5.2
§1310.5.2. Stays
A. Upon an uncontested motion to stay or a joint motion to stay of the parties, the workers' compensation judge shall order a stay of the proceeding on a claim and the stay shall remain in effect as long as the parties jointly agree.
B. If the motion to stay is granted, a telephone status conference shall be set at such intervals occurring at least every six months as directed by the workers' compensation judge.
C. The provisions of the LAC 40:I.5705(A) regarding abandonment shall not apply to any matter subject to a stay order pursuant to this Section during the pendency of the stay.
Acts 2022, No. 451, §1.
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