HTMLPDF | 491-04-010 | Purpose. |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-020 | Who is allowed to file a request for an appeal of a decision? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-030 | What is the time limitation for filing a request for an appeal? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-040 | Am I required to have a legal counsel? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-050 | Where are requests for an appeal filed? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-060 | What methods of filing are acceptable? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-070 | What should my request for an appeal include? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-080 | How much information should I provide in my request for an appeal? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-090 | Who pays for the cost of obtaining additional medical data if my case relates to an injury or illness? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-100 | What will the agency do after receiving my request for an appeal? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-110 | What are the requirements for a notice of hearing? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-120 | Can cases be consolidated? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-130 | What methods of serving papers is acceptable? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-140 | What is adequate proof of service? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-150 | Can I bring someone with me to the hearing? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-160 | Can witnesses be subpoenaed? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-170 | Can I submit medical reports instead of having to pay a doctor to testify? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-190 | What are the timing requirements for the filing of prehearing briefs and supporting evidence? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-200 | How is evidence presented? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-210 | How does the board handle testimony under oath? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-220 | Can witnesses appear by phone? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-230 | Will the hearing be recorded? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-240 | What is the role of the state board in an appeal? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-250 | Do I have to file any paperwork after the hearing? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-260 | After the hearing, how long will it be before a decision is made and issued? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-270 | How am I informed of the final decision? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-280 | What happens once the decision is issued? |
HTMLPDF | 491-04-290 | Are the parties allowed to reach a settlement? |