Indiana Code § 22-3-6-3

Compliance with former law
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Sec. 3. Every employer who has complied with the requirements of the provisions of Acts 1915, c.106, or the industrial board or worker's compensation board under that act, which compliance is effective as of May 21, 1929, shall to the same extent be deemed to have complied with the requirements of IC 22-3-2 through IC 22-3-6 . Formerly: Acts 1929, c.172, s.76. As amended by P.L.144-1986, SEC.55; P.L.1-2006, SEC.340.   IC 22-3-7 Chapter 7. Worker's Occupational Diseases Compensation               22-3-7-1 Repealed             22-3-7-2 Applicability; burden of proof; police and firefighter coverage             22-3-7-2.5 School to work student             22-3-7-3 Waiver of exemption from act by employer; notice of acceptance; filing             22-3-7-4 Repealed             22-3-7-5 Coal mining; application of law             22-3-7-6 Exclusive remedies             22-3-7-7 Statutory duties; application of law             22-3-7-8 Place of exposure; foreign states or foreign countries             22-3-7-9 Definitions; applicability of chapter; exemptions             22-3-7-9.2 "Violation of the employment of minors laws of this state"             22-3-7-10 Definitions; course of employment             22-3-7-10.5 Average weekly wages of public employee; determination             22-3-7-11 Death benefits; payment             22-3-7-12 Dependents; classification             22-3-7-13 Presumptive dependents; termination of dependency             22-3-7-14 Dependents; total or partial dependents; relatives; termination of dependency             22-3-7-15 Death benefits; burial expenses             22-3-7-16 Disablements; awards             22-3-7-17 Medical attendance and treatment; prosthetic devices; emergency treatment; liability to providers; medical service provider claims             22-3-7-17.1 Collection of medical expense payments; civil penalties; good faith errors             22-3-7-17.2 Billing review service standards             22-3-7-17.4 Repackaged drugs; maximum reimbursement amount             22-3-7-17.6 Formulary; reimbursement for "N" drug             22-3-7-18 Awards; lump sum payments             22-3-7-19 Awards; computation; average weekly wages             22-3-7-20 Physical examinations; board and lodging; traveling expenses; reports; autopsy             22-3-7-21 Awards; disqualification             22-3-7-22 Industrial board; expenses; office space; meetings             22-3-7-23 Jurisdiction; administration             22-3-7-24 Rules; hearings; subpoenas; production of books and papers; attorney's fees             22-3-7-25 Forms and literature; reports; confidential information             22-3-7-26 Disputes; settlement             22-3-7-27 Awards; modification; hearings; appeals; investigations             22-3-7-28 Destruction of records             22-3-7-29 Priorities and preferences; assignment; claims of creditors; child support income withholding             22-3-7-30 Awards; private agreements; filing             22-3-7-31 Waiver of compensation; approval; silicosis or asbestosis             22-3-7-32 Actions and proceedings; notice; limitation of actions             22-3-7-33 Exposure; presumptions; joint employers             22-3-7-34 Insurance; self-insurance; exemptions             22-3-7-34.3 Proof of compliance; notice; civil penalty; Internet posting             22-3-7-34.5 Independent contractors seeking exemption from chapter; filing statement; fees; certificate of exemption             22-3-7-35 Contract relieving employer of obligations             22-3-7-36 Third parties; actions to recover damages; subrogation; limitation of actions             22-3-7-37 Reports of disablements; penalties; venue             22-3-7-38 Application of law

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