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Chapter 504
Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage for Employees of Political Subdivisions

Sections

504.001
Definitions
504.002
Application of General Workers' Compensation Laws; Limit on Actions and Damages
504.003
Election of Remedies
504.011
Method of Providing Coverage
504.012
Optional Coverages
504.013
Coverage for Trustees and Staff of Self-insurance Fund
504.014
Exclusions
504.015
Municipal Utilities
504.016
Joint Insurance Fund
504.017
Federal and State Funded Transportation Entities
504.018
Notice to Division and Employees; Effect on Common-law or Statutory Liability
504.019
Coverage for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder for Certain First Responders
504.051
Offset Against Payments for Incapacity
504.052
Sick Leave Benefits
504.053
Election
504.054
Contested Case Hearing on and Judicial Review of Independent Review
504.055
Expedited Provision of Medical Benefits for Certain Injuries Sustained by First Responder in Course and Scope of Employment
504.056
Intent of Expedited Provision of Medical Benefits for Certain Injuries Sustained by First Responder in Course and Scope of Employment
504.071
Rules; Forms
504.072
Appropriations for Disbursements; Account; Report
504.073
Representation in Legal Proceedings
504.074
Self-insurance Account for Death Benefits and Lifetime Income Benefits
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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