WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. 639
ARTICLE 101.
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
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State Accident Fund.
21. Reports of payroll to commission;
failure to report or fraudulent
misrepresentation; penalty.
27. Administrative expenses, assess-
ment of.
Application of Article; Extra-Hazardous
Employments.
32. To what employments this article
applicable; extra-hazardous em-
ployments.
33. How employers and employees not
engaged in extra-hazardous em-
ployments may avail themselves
of this article; interstate and for-
eign commerce; to what extent
this article applicable to em-
ployers and employees engaged in.
35. When state, county or city is em-
ployer.
35A. When prisoners in Maryland Peni-
tentiary or Maryland House of
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Correction engaged in extra-
hazardous employment.
Claims and Compensation; Benefits.
48. Minors, sui juris; double compensa-
tion, when allowed.
Safety Rules.
55-55B. Commission authorized to for-
mulate rules and regulations; ex-
ception; director and inspectors;
penalties.
Appeals.
56. Appeals to local court; proceedings;
jury trial; costs; attorney general
to represent commission; decision
of commission prima facie correct.
Miscellaneous.
58A. Superintendent of state accident
fund may compromise claims.
66. Repealed.
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State Industrial Accident Commission.
1.
Argued that in light of Washington v. Dawson, 264 U. S. 219, 68 L. Ed. 646,
art. 101 is not applicable to accidents to stevedores upon navigable waters.
Validity of release. Federal Employers' Liability Act The Henry S. Grove. 22
F. (2nd), (Dist. C't. Md. ). 445.
3.
See notes to sec. 65.
10.
Courts will adapt themselves to increased latitude allowed commission as to
procedure under this section, but preserve necessary safeguards; hearsay evi-
dence: case for jury. Standard Oil Co. v. Mealey, 147 Md. 252.
Suit—Methods of Insurance.
14.
Legislative intent to include not only all compensable injuries, but every in-
jury suffered by worker in course and arising out of employment for which
As to the powers of Industrial Accident Commission re vocational rehabilitation
and placement, see art. 77. sec. 265, et seq.
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