Indiana Statutes

§ 27-7-2-9 — Charges and expenses of bureau; apportionment; review

Indiana § 27-7-2-9
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 27INSURANCE
Art. 7SPECIAL TYPES OF INSURANCE
Ch. 2Worker's Compensation

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Ind. Code § 27-7-2-9 (2026).

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The charges and expenses incident to the establishment and operation of the bureau shall be borne equitably and without discrimination among the members of the bureau. If any member is aggrieved by an apportionment of the cost or costs made by the bureau or by failure of the bureau to make such equitable apportionment, it may in writing petition the commissioner for a review of such apportionment or failure to act. The commissioner shall upon not less than five (5) days' notice to each member hold a hearing upon such petition at which time all members shall be entitled to be heard. And said commissioner shall determine the matter or matters and mail a copy of his decision to each member of the bureau. The decision of the commissioner shall be final. Formerly: Acts 1935, c.323, s.9.

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