Maryland Code § LE-9-742

Section LE-9-742
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(a) The Commission retains jurisdiction pending an appeal to consider:
(1) a request for additional medical treatment and attention;
(2) a request for temporary total disability benefits, provided that the
covered employee's temporary total disability benefits were granted in the order on
appeal, and were terminated by the insurer or self-insurer pending adjudication or
resolution of the appeal; and
(3) a request for approval of a proposed settlement of all or part of a
claim.
(b) (1) If the Commission finds that a covered employee needs additional
medical attention pending an appeal, the Commission may pass a supplemental order
requiring the employer to provide additional medical treatment and attention.

(2) If the Commission finds that a covered employee's temporary
total disability benefits were terminated pending adjudication or resolution of the
appeal, and that the employee was temporarily totally disabled at the time of
termination, the Commission may pass a supplemental order requiring the employer
to provide the employee with temporary total disability benefits.
(3) If the Commission's decision to reinstate temporary total
disability benefits is reversed or modified on appeal, the insurer or self-insurer shall
be entitled to an offset or credit for overpayment of the temporary total disability
benefits granted in the supplemental order.
(c) A supplemental order passed by the Commission under this section is
subject to review on the pending appeal.
(d) When an appeal that is pending relates solely to a penalty imposed by
the Commission, the Commission retains jurisdiction over all matters in the case
other than imposition of the penalty.
(e) This section may not be construed to prevent the Commission from
ordering an offset or credit against an award for temporary total or permanent partial
disability benefits for any temporary total disability benefits previously paid to a
covered employee, as authorized under any other provision of this title.

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