10.15a. Time Limitations for Filing Application for Review.

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Kansas Workers Compensation Settlement Reporter 10.15a. Time Limitations for Filing Application for Review SummariesChapter 1010.15a Time Limitations for Filing Application for ReviewSee Also,Woltkamp v. City of Topeka, Docket No. 264,389. (October 2004) See Also,Swayne v. Cates Service Co., Docket No. 265,630. (September 2004). See Also,Brant v. Blue Hill Feeders, Inc., Docket No. 1,003,336 (April, 2003) May 2002. Application for review filed out of time where respondent failed to prove that respondent's attorney did not receive notice of the award within time for appeal. Hernandez v. Cracker Barrel, Docket No. 236,901 and 137, 276. October 1999. (Ph) The fact employer did not file a report of accident will not extend the time for a claimant to file an application for hearing. If the employer is not required to file a report of accident under K.S.A. 44-557 because the accident did not wholly or partially incapacitate the employee for more than the remainder of the day. In this case, an application for hearing filed more than three years after the date of accident or two years after the last compensation is not timely and the claim is denied. Urbano v. Coleman Company, Inc., Docket No. 242,424. September 1998. (Award) The Appeals Board finds the dispositive issue of this case is whether the K.S.A. 44-534 (Ensley) time limitations apply to issues between the Fund and respondent for...

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