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When are benefits to be paid?

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The law is written to encourage prompt payment of workers’ compensation benefits so that the employee will not suffer any undue hardship. Before making payments, most insurance companies or self-insured employers require a written report of injury (which is usually completed and filed by the employer) and some medical verification of the injury. The law provides for weekly payments of disability benefits, beginning on the eleventh day of disability.

Does Iowa have a medical examiner or coroner system?

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Iowa is fortunate to have a state medical examiner system. Each of the 99 counties has a County Medical Examiner appointed by their County Board of Supervisors. The Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner provides them support, guidance, education, consultation, and training.

Why does the Medical Examiner Office have to become involved in a death?

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Tennessee law, or the Tennessee Code Annotated (TCA) 38-7-108(a)(1), "Death under suspicious, unusual or unnatural circumstances," states, Any physician, undertaker, law enforcement officer, or other person having knowledge of the death of any person from sudden violence or by casualty or by suicide, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when found dead, or in prison, or in any suspicious, unusual, or unnatural manner, or where the body is to be cremated shall immediately notify the county med.

How do I find an examiner?

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Normally, when you apply for a thesis work in a lab at IDA, the lab leader will determine for you who will be the examiner. If you are doing a thesis work for a company, then you will need to locate a suitable person at IDa who has an interest in your thesis work. Here, the coordinator for final theses at IDA (xjobbida.liu.se) can help you with some suggestions, if you have difficulties with coming up with names.

What are the minimum and maximum weekly benefits paid in Georgia?

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Effective July 1, 2007, the minimum is $44 per week. The maximum is $320 for claims filed on or after July 1, 2006. The amount an individual will receive is based on the amount of wages earned in the base period.

How much are members of Congress paid and what are their retirement benefits?

Frequently Asked Questions - THOMAS (Library of Congress)
The current salary for all senators and members is $169,300. The salary for the speaker is $217,400 and the salary for the majority and minority leaders is $188,100. Members of Congress are covered by the same retirement plans as other federal employees, the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) for those hired, or elected, before 1984, and the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) for those whose service began in 1984 or later.

When would LTD benefits not be paid?

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A condition for which you were treated or on medication during the three months prior to being covered by the Enterprise LTD plan

What kind of education does it take to become a document examiner?

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There is no college degree or major in forensic document examination. The majority of FDEs have undergraduate or master's degrees, however. Most of the recognized regional and national forensic science organizations require a baccalaureate degree as a condition of membership. Like most forensic disciplines, on-the-job specialized training from experienced examiners is the only way to acquire expertise. No substitute exists for a legitimate structured training program.

Does Honey have other nutritional benefits?

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Honey has shown to help the body absorb both calcium and magnesium. This can be especially important for people (e.g. women, Asians) who have problems getting enough of these nutrients from their diet. The best way to get this benefit, is to take a tablespoon of honey in milk every day. The calcium and magnesium will be provided by the milk.

Does the Person Have a Right to Choose an Independent Examiner?

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Yes. The court will appoint two professionals (physician or clinical psychologist) to examine the person. The person or his/her attorney can choose one of the examiners. If both examiners find that the person doesn't have a mental illness, or doesn't pose a likelihood of serious harm, the person must be discharged. In other instances, a hearing will be held.

I have a cover that has a printed tape on one end that says "Examiner 3495". What does that mean?

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It's a censor's tape, used to close the envelope after the contents have been examined by a censor. Mail censors have been commonly employed by almost all nations during times of war or civil unrest. Censors normally examined only international mail. The number is the identification number used by a particular censor.

Does the medical examiner need authorization from the family to do an autopsy?

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The basic autopsy involves making a Y-incision (cutting across the midline of the chest and abdomen) and cutting along the top and sides of the head. Although the process sounds disfiguring, autopsy incisions are rarely noticeable after completion of the autopsy if the body is clothed.

Why does NCCCO require a Chief Examiner to administer the NCCCO test?

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A Chief Examiner administers all NCCCO test administrations for two major reasons: to guarantee the security of the test, and to ensure the test is administered in the same way at all times, at test sites across the country. NCCCO and International Assessment Institute (IAI) maintain meticulous control over the storage and distribution of the tests.

Why would my no-fault benefits be paid if the law has expired?

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Your current auto insurance policy is a contract. It was written under the laws of Colorado at the time you entered into that contract and prior to the expiration of no-fault. The new law does not interfere with your contract and the insurer is required to pay all benefits as outlined in your policy.

What are the benefits of becoming a Paid Member?

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a paid member, you can optimize your matrimonial search by having the freedom to initiate contact with personalized messages, and get contact details of the persons you have chosen, all at a very nominal cost. Here are a few of the Paid Member benefits: Get printout’s of Bio-data along with contact details like phone numbers, addresses and Horoscopes (if available) of selected profiles. (For Offline and Online / Offline members).

How do people who have never paid into the system collect benefits?

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In order to collect benefits, one must have been covered under the program and paid into the system, or have been a dependent of such a person.

What are the benefits of paid listings?

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Paid listings have several benefits over free listings . Longer site descriptions, faster listing times, better page placement and increased site exposure are a few of the benefits. For more details, please read the listing descriptions on the Add Site page.

What benefits are not accrued to a Paid-up policy?

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A paid-up policy may be free from payment of further premium but is subject to the payment of interest on any loan and other charges, if any are applicable. The interest on the loan must be paid regularly or LIC will start write off the policy towards the repayment of loan amount and the interest in terms of the conditions governing the grant of the loan.
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