Notice of Closure definition

Notice of Closure means a notice to the worker, estate, or beneficiary issued by the insurer to:
Notice of Closure means a notice to the worker issued by the insurer to
Notice of Closure means a notice to the worker issued by the insurer to close an accepted disabling claim provided by ORS 656.268(4).

Examples of Notice of Closure in a sentence

  • The insurer may mail copies of the Notice of Closure to any known or potential beneficiaries.

  • The parties may immediately thereafter proceed as though the director had issued an Order on Reconsideration affirming the Notice of Closure.

  • Correcting Notices of Closure, Form 1644c, are used to correct errors or omissions and do not change the closure status or the action taken by the Notice of Closure being corrected.

  • Correcting Notices of Closure must not be used to grant permanent disability in claims where the Notice of Closure being corrected did not include an award of permanent disability.

  • When determining disability and issuing the Notice of Closure, the insurer must apply all statutes and rules consistent with their provisions, particularly as they relate to major contributing cause denials, worker’s failure to seek treatment, worker’s failure to attend a mandatory examination, medically stationary status, temporary disability, permanent partial and total disability, review of permanent partial and total disability.

  • When the parties desire to enter into a stipulated agreement that addresses all matters being reconsidered as well as issues not before the reconsideration proceeding, and the parties do not want a reconsideration on the merits of the claim closure, they may advise the director of their resolution and request the director enter an Order on Reconsideration affirming the Notice of Closure.

  • An insurer may use electronically produced Notice of Closure forms if consistent with the form and format prescribed by the director.

  • When a condition is accepted after a closure and the claim has been reopened under ORS 656.262, the insurer must issue a Notice of Closure, considering only the newly accepted condition.

  • The worker’s copy of the Notice of Closure must be mailed by both regular mail and certified mail return receipt requested.

  • The insurer must not issue a Notice of Closure on an accepted nondisabling claim.


More Definitions of Notice of Closure

Notice of Closure means a notice to the worker issued by the insurer to close an accepted disabling claim or to reduce permanent total disability to permanent partial disability.
Notice of Closure means a written statement issued by the Department indicating that no further action is required to remedy the past agrichemical contamination at an agrichemical facility.
Notice of Closure means a public notice posted by a Health Inspector upon suspension or revocation of the facility's Permit to operate and that results in the immediate closure of the facility and the discontinuance of all operations of the food preparation and service facility because of violations of applicable Federal, State and local statutes, orders, ordinances, quarantines, rules, regulations, or other directives relating to the public health. The sign must remain posted until the facility is reopened by ACDEH.

Related to Notice of Closure

  • OJEU Notice means the contract notice published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

  • Notice of Settlement means the form attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Dispatch Notice means a notice delivered by CAISO to Owner’s Scheduling Coordinator on a daily, hourly or real-time basis requesting dispatch of one or more Unit(s) to provide Energy or Ancillary Services under this Agreement. Dispatch Notices include: (a) Day-Ahead Schedules and Real-Time Dispatches where the RMR Unit or Units are flagged as RMR Dispatches as a result of the Market-Power Mitigation and Reliability Requirements Determination processes pursuant to the CAISO Tariff, (b) Manual RMR Dispatch Notices, (c) notices deemed to have been given by CAISO for the Energy actually Delivered by a Unit that starts or increases Energy output as a result of a “system emergency” as defined in the CAISO Tariff whether the start or increase occurs automatically (for Units specified in Section 2 of Schedule A as having the ability to Start-up or ramp automatically) or pursuant to a standing written order of the CAISO, and (d) Test Dispatch Notices given by CAISO under Section 4.9 other than Test Dispatch Notices issued at Owner’s request to test Availability or heat input of the Unit.