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Virginia

Title 65.2 · Chapter 5
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-500. Compensation for total incapacity; computation of average wage; exclusion of AmeriCorps members, certain Food Stamp Employment and Training Program participants, and certain Temporary Assistance for Needy Families participants.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-501. Incapacity after permanent loss.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-502. Compensation for partial incapacity; exclusion of AmeriCorps members, certain Food Stamp Employment and Training Program participants, and certain Temporary Assistance for Needy Families participants.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-503. Permanent loss.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-504. Compensation for disability from coal worker's pneumoconiosis; insurance of coal operator.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-505. Injuries in different employments; injury to employee with disability; subsequent permanent injury by accident in service to employer.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-506. Compensation after second injury in same employment.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-507. Same employment; when both injuries permanent.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-508. Foreign injuries.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-509. Commencement of compensation.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-510. Refusal of employment; compensation for partial incapacity.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-510.1. Employee imprisonment; suspension of benefits.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-511. Compensation to employee's distributees upon his death from any other cause.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-512. Compensation to dependents of an employee killed; burial expenses.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-513. Compensation for death from coal worker's pneumoconiosis; determining whether death was due to pneumoconiosis or any chronic occupational lung disease.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-514. Special provisions for coal worker's pneumoconiosis claims for total disability or death.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-515. Persons conclusively presumed to be wholly dependent.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-516. Other cases of dependency.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-517. Termination of dependency.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-518. Limitation upon total compensation.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-519. When limitations inapplicable to injuries arising out of pneumoconiosis.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-520. Voluntary payment by employer.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-521. Time of payment.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-522. Lump sum payments, generally.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-523. Lump sum payments to trustees.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-524. Failure to pay compensation within two weeks after it becomes due.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-525. Who may receive payment and receipt therefor.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-526. Payment to junior dependents in good faith.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-527. When employee's rights exercised by guardian or trustee.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-528. Time limitations on persons under disability.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-529. Joint service.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-530. Preferences and priorities.
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Code of Virginia § 65.2-531. Assignments of compensation; exemption from creditors' claims.
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