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South Dakota

Title 62 · Chapter 62-4
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62-4-1. Medical and hospital expense.
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62-4-1.1. Employer's duties upon receipt of medical bill.
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62-4-1.2. Fine for noncompliance.
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62-4-1.3. Release of medical records.
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62-4-2. Waiting period for temporary disability benefits.
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62-4-3. Amount of temporary total disability compensation.
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62-4-3.1. Annual computation of average weekly wage in state--Period for which applied.
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62-4-4. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 370, § 6.
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62-4-5. Compensation for partial disability.
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62-4-5.1. Compensation during period of rehabilitation--Procedure.
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62-4-6. Additional compensation for specific bodily injuries.
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62-4-7. Compensation for permanent total disability--Annual increase.
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62-4-7.1. Prospective application of benefit increase in § 62-4-7.
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62-4-8. Death resulting from injury--Payments to personal representative or beneficiaries of deceased.
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62-4-8.1. Scholarships provided to certain persons receiving workers' compensation benefits--Eligibility.
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62-4-9. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 333, § 7.
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62-4-10. Installment payments of compensation.
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62-4-10.1. Penalty for untimely payment of installments--Other remedies.
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62-4-11. Specific bodily injuries--Death before full payment of installments--Payments to dependents.
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62-4-12. Injury resulting in death--Compensation to spouse or children--Remarriage--Full-time students.
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62-4-12.1. Injury resulting in death--Compensation to spouse or children--Children not in custody of surviving spouse.
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62-4-13. Injury resulting in death--Additional compensation for child under eighteen.
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62-4-14. Injury resulting in death--No surviving spouse or children--Payment to dependent parent, grandparent, or minor sibling.
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62-4-15. Injury resulting in death--Payments to dependent collateral heirs.
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62-4-16. Burial and transportation expenses paid when death results from injury.
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62-4-17. Installment payment of death benefits.
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62-4-18. Death benefits--Payment to personal representative or beneficiaries--Distribution to heirs.
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62-4-19. Payment of death benefits to personal representative--Release of employer from obligation.
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62-4-20. Payment of death benefits to surviving spouse for minor children--Conservatorship not required.
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62-4-21. Spouse of deceased employee--Qualification for benefits.
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62-4-22. Transfer of surviving spouse's right to compensation to surviving child.
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62-4-23. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 359, § 27.
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62-4-24. Employment for year preceding injury--Determination of average weekly wage.
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62-4-25. Employment for less than year preceding injury--Determination of average weekly wage.
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62-4-26. Computation of average weekly wage when other methods not feasible.
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62-4-27. Seasonal employment--Determination of average weekly wage.
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62-4-28. Employee earning no wages or less than day laborers--Computation of average weekly wage.
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62-4-29. Apportionment of compensation for subsequent injury.
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62-4-29.1. "Claimant" defined for subsequent injury fund claims.
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62-4-30. Determination of amount for each installment period.
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62-4-31. Working week defined.
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62-4-32. Repealed by SL 1994, ch 39, § 4.
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62-4-33. 62-4-33. Repealed by SL 2008, ch 278, § 29.
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62-4-34. Repealed by SL 1999, ch 262, §§ 2 to 4.
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62-4-34.3. Repealed by SL 1995, ch 297, § 1.
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62-4-34.4. Repealed by SL 1999, ch 262, §§ 5 to 7.
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62-4-34.7. Administration of fund to continue until all valid claims approved, denied or settled--Claim for injury occurring after July 1, 2001, barred--Disposition of fund balance.
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62-4-35. Repealed by SL 1999, ch 262, § 8.
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62-4-36. Repealed by SL 1992, ch 365, § 4.
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62-4-36.1. Repealed by SL 1999, ch 262, §§ 9 to 11.
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62-4-37. Injury or death due to willful misconduct of employee not compensable.
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62-4-38. Right of action when third person is liable--Election by employee--Offset of recovered damages.
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62-4-39. Compensation paid by employer--Reimbursement from damages recovered from third party.
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62-4-40. Recovery by employer from third party--Excess held for employee.
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62-4-41. Priority of rights to compensation.
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62-4-42. Assignment of payments prohibited--Certain compensation exempt from claims of creditors.
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62-4-43. Selection of medical practitioner or surgeon by employee.
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62-4-44. Report to be submitted to employer and department by treating practitioner or surgeon--Time limit.
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62-4-45. Information about injury to be made available--Penalty for withholding information.
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62-4-46. Benefits precluded by intentional misrepresentation of employee's physical condition--Burden of proof.
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62-4-47. Written request to stop payments--Fraud--Injury outside of employment.
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62-4-48. Investigation of written request to stop payments.
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62-4-49. Confidentiality of investigative records--Release--Misdemeanor.
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62-4-50. Immunity for good faith written request of investigation--False written request as misdemeanor.
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62-4-51. Fraudulent workers' compensation claims as misdemeanor.
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62-4-52. Definition of terms.
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62-4-53. Permanent total disability--Burden of proof--Moving expenses paid by employer in certain cases.
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62-4-54. Determining usual and customary line of employment.
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62-4-55. Suitable, substantial, and gainful employment defined.
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