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AZ Senate Bill 1403 Imposes New Workers’ Compensation Notice Requirements for Employers
As a result of Arizona Senate Bill 1403, effective September 24, 2022, the Arizona worker’s compensation statute will be amended to add section A.R.S. § 23-1061(N). The new statutory provision applies when an insurance company and/or a self-insuring employer receives … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona
| Tagged Employer Notice, Injured Employee, Notice of Injury, r A.R.S. § 23-1061(A), SB 1403, SOL, Statute of Limitations, Workers' Compensation, Workers' Compensation Claim
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ADOSH Continues to Extend the Time Period for a Repeat Violation
When considering whether to admit to an ADOSH OSHA citation, keep in mind the changing time periods for a repeat citation. A repeat citation is issued when the employer has been cited previously for the same or substantially similar citation … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, DOL, OSHA
| Tagged ADOSH, Citation, Repeat Citation, Statute of Limitations
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Tolling of Statute of Limitations in Class Action Realm Narrowed
In 1974 the United States Supreme Court in American Pipe & Construction Co. v. Utah held that the timely filing of a class action tolls the applicable statute of limitations for all persons encompassed by the class complaint. This holding … Continue reading
Posted in Class Action, Pay
| Tagged Class Certification, Ninth Circuit, SCOTUS, Statute of Limitations, Supreme Court, Wage & Hour
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