Wyoming Statutes
§ 27-14-204 — Coverage of out-of-state injuries; filing
(a)Repealed By Laws 1997, ch. 177, § 2.
(b)The payment or award of benefits under the worker's
compensation law of another state to an employee or his
dependents otherwise entitled on account of the injury or death
to the benefits of this act is not a bar to a claim for benefits
under this act if a claim under this act is filed within the
time limits set forth in W.S. 27-14-503. If compensation is paid
or awarded under this act, the total amounts of medical and
related income and death benefits paid or awarded under another
worker's compensation law shall be credited against the total
corresponding medical and related income and death benefits due
under this act.
(c)Repealed by Laws 1989, ch. 29, §§ 1, 2.
(d)Any employee injured outside of the state of Wyoming
and coming under the prov
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Coverage of out-of-state injuries; filing