Common use of Contested Occupational Injuries Clause in Contracts

Contested Occupational Injuries. In the event of a controversy whether the Employee's injury is an "occupational injury," the Employer shall not be required to pay the benefits set forth in this Section until the Alaska Worker's Compensation Board has reached a final determination, following all appeals, that the injury is an "occupational injury." If found to be an "occupational injury," payment of benefits set forth in this section shall be made within ten (10) working days after the Employer receives notice of the final decision.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Contested Occupational Injuries. β€Œ In the event of a controversy whether the Employee's injury is an "occupational injury," the Employer shall not be required to pay the benefits set forth in this Section until the Alaska Worker's Compensation Board has reached a final determination, following all appeals, that the injury is an "occupational injury." If found to be an "occupational injury," payment of benefits set forth in this section shall be made within ten (10) working days after the Employer receives notice of the final decision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Contested Occupational Injuries. In the event of a controversy whether the Employee's injury is an "occupational injury," the Employer shall not be required to pay the benefits set forth in this Section until the Alaska Worker's Compensation Board has reached a final determination, following all appeals, that the injury is an "occupational injury." If found to be an "occupational injury," payment of benefits set forth in this section Section shall be made within ten (10) working days after the Employer receives notice of the final decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

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Contested Occupational Injuries. In the event of a controversy whether the Employee's injury is an "occupational injury," the Employer shall not be required to pay the benefits set forth in this Section until the Alaska Worker's Compensation Board has reached a final determination, following all appeals, that the injury is an "occupational injury." If found to be an "occupational injury," payment of benefits set forth in this section shall be made within with ten (10) working days after the Employer receives notice of the final decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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