§ 74-711 Availability of records maintained for administration of employment security law; order requiring employers to file statement of insurance, qualify as self-insurers or members of group-funded workers’ compensation pools; failure to comply; injunction;
§ 74-712 Workers’ compensation law, expense of administration; estimate; determination by legislature; proration among insurance carriers, self-insurers and group-funded workers’ compensation pools; duties of director
§ 74-713 Same; collection of proportionate amounts; rules and regulations; maximum amount; penalty for nonpayment
§ 74-714 Same; failure to pay assessment more than 60 days after notice; suspension or revocation of carrier’s authority, when; forfeiture of bond by self-insurer; suspension or revocation of group-funded workers’ compensation pool’s certificate of authority
§ 74-715 Same; workmen’s compensation fee fund; disposition of moneys received by director
§ 74-716 Same; reports of compensation payments to director, when
§ 74-717 Same; rules and regulations
§ 74-718 Same; no charges or expenses until July 1, 1962
§ 74-719 Judicial review of director’s actions

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Terms Used In Kansas Statutes > Chapter 74 > Article 7 - Director of Workers Compensation; Administrative Activities

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