Workers’ Compensation Related Statutes
January 1, 2009
This page takes you to 63 Connecticut General Statutes which are not formally part of the Workers’ Compensation Act, but which are included here as they are often referred to in the course of the administration of our Workers’ Compensation system.
This 2009 version of the Workers’ Compensation Related Statutes is included on our web site for informational and research purposes only.
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Selected statutes affecting compensation benefits for state employees:
- Sec. 5-142. Disability compensation.
- Sec. 5-142a. Injury or death of sheriff.
- Sec. 5-143. Applicability of Workers’ Compensation Act. Additional sick leave compensation.
- Sec. 5-144. Death benefits for state employees, state officers and members of General Assembly.
- Sec. 5-145. Notice of injury or death of state employee, state officer or member of General Assembly.
- Sec. 5-145a. Hypertension or heart disease in certain university, aeronautics, State Capitol police, correction, mental health, criminal justice or hazardous duty personnel.
- Sec. 5-145b. Hypertension or heart disease in motor vehicle inspectors.
- Sec. 5-145c. Hypertension or heart disease in chief inspectors or inspectors in the Division of Criminal Justice.
Selected statutes affecting compensation benefits for volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance personnel:
- Sec. 7-314. Definitions. Exemption from Freedom of Information Act.
- Sec. 7-314a. Death, disability and injury benefits. Presumption.
- Sec. 7-314b. Collection of workers’ compensation benefits by volunteer firefighters and members of volunteer ambulance services.
- Sec. 7-314c. Assumption of liability by the state for volunteer firefighters.
- Sec. 7-322a. Benefits for volunteers rendering service to another fire company.
- Sec. 7-322b. Volunteers serving in municipality where employed. Fire and ambulance leaves. Enactment by municipality. List of participating members. Benefits.
Selected statutes providing for disability benefits resulting from heart and hypertension in fire and police personnel:
- Sec. 7-433b. Survivors’ benefits for firemen and policemen. Maximum cumulative payment.
- Sec. 7-433c. Benefits for policemen or firemen disabled or dead as a result of hypertension or heart disease.
- Sec. 7-433d. Injury or death of fireman while engaged in fire duties with another company.
Selected statutes providing compensation for personnel within each board of education assaulted in the line of duty:
- Sec. 10-236a. Indemnification of educational personnel assaulted in the line of duty.
Selected statutes defining healing arts, costs of laboratory services, diagnostic tests and nursing:
- Sec. 20-1. Healing arts defined.
- Sec. 20-7a. Billing for clinical laboratory services. Cost of diagnostic tests. Financial disclosures to patients.
- Sec. 20-87a. Definitions. Scope of practice.
Selected statutes pertaining to real estate brokers, salesmen or appraisers not deemed “employees” under the Act:
- Sec. 20-312b. Licensed real estate broker or real estate salesperson not deemed “employee” under section 31-275.
- Sec. 20-507. Licensed or certified real estate appraiser not deemed “employee” under section 31-275.
Selected statutes pertaining to compensation benefits for auxiliary fire, police and civil preparedness personnel:
- Sec. 28-14. Compensation for death, disability or injury.
- Sec. 28-14a. Compensation of volunteers with volunteer organizations that conduct homeland security drills. Compensation for injury, disability or death.
- Sec. 29-4a. Death or disability from hypertension or heart disease. Compensation.
- Sec. 29-22. Volunteer auxiliary force.
Selected statutes pertaining to reporting of occupational disease:
- Sec. 31-40a. (Formerly Sec. 19-48). Reports of occupational diseases and investigations concerning them.
Selected statutes pertaining to establishment of safety and health committees by certain employers:
- Sec. 31-40v. Establishment of safety and health committees by certain employers.
Selected statutes pertaining to unemployment benefits:
- Sec. 31-230. Benefit year, base period and alternative base period. Regulations.
- Sec. 31-258. Repayment of benefits on receipt of workers’ compensation.
Selected statutes pertaining to rate of interest:
- Sec. 37-3a. Rate recoverable as damages. Rate on debt arising out of hospital services.
Selected statutes pertaining to insurance liens on awards:
- Sec. 38a-470. (Formerly Sec. 38-174n). Lien on workers’ compensation awards for insurers. Notice of lien.
Selected statutes pertaining to private employer Workers’ Compensation group self-insurance:
Selected statutes pertaining to commissioner of the superior court:
- Sec. 51-85. Authority and powers of commissioners of the Superior Court.
Selected statutes pertaining to evidentiary matters:
- Sec. 52-149a. Depositions of medical witnesses.
- Sec. 52-174. Admissibility of records and reports of certain expert witnesses as business entries.
Selected statutes pertaining to child support enforcement:
- Sec. 52-362d. Lien against property of obligor for unpaid child support. Securing, releasing or foreclosing lien. Notice of lien and opportunity for hearing. Information re unpaid support reported to participating consumer reporting agency. Offset for child support arrearage against money payable by state to obligor. Notification by Connecticut Lottery Corporation. Hearings re alleged arrearages. Regulations.
Selected statutes pertaining to felony sentences:
- Sec. 52-564. Treble damages for theft.
- Sec. 53a-35a. Imprisonment for any felony committed on or after July 1, 1981: Definite sentences; terms authorized.