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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

3287

ADVISORY LIST SHALL BE BASED ON USUAL AND CUSTOMARY FEES AS

GENERALLY DETERMINED BY THE MAJOR THIRD PARTY PAYOR AND
APPROVED BY THE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.

(2) THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE REIMBURSEMENT IS
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

[29.

The medical board shall file with the Workmen's
Compensation Commission the records of all proceedings had
before the medical board, including transcript of the
testimony of ail witnesses appearing on behalf of the
claimant and the employer, together with its own report and.
findings upon all medical questions involved in the claim.
Included in such record shall be the findings of the medical
board, determining the nature of the disease, the extent of
injury and the degree of disability sustained by the
claimant.

Upon the filing of the record of the proceedings by the
medical board, the Workmen's Compensation Commission shall
send a certified copy of such findings to the claimant or
claimants and to the employer and his insurance carrier, if
any. In the event that either the claimant or claimants or
the employer or the insurance carrier shall feel aggrieved
by any decision of the medical board, either party may,
within thirty (30) days after the filing with the Workmen's
Compensation Commission of the record of the proceedings
before the medical board as herein provided, file a petition
with the Workmen's Compensation Commission, requesting the
Workmen's Compensation Commission to review the record and
the proceedings before the medical board. If no petition
for review has been filed with the Workmen's Compensation
Commission within said thirty-day period from the filing of
the medical board's findings and report, the Workmen's
Compensation Commission shall render its decision or award,
which shall conform to the findings in such report and the
decision of the medical board as to medical questions. In
the event that a petition for review by the Workmen's
Compensation Commission of the findings and report of the
medical board has been filed, as herein provided, the
Workmen's Compensation Commission shall review the
proceedings, findings and report of the medical board, and
upon the record thus made shall render its decision or award
upon all issues referred to the medical board. In any
hearing, as provided for in §§ 22-30 of this article, held
by the Workmen's Compensation Commission in any case to
determine any controversial questions, no finding of fact by
the Workmen's Compensation Commission shall be subject to be
reviewed or be set aside, reversed or modified.]

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