44-5a03. No compensation shall be payable for an occupational disease if the employee, at the time of entering into the employment of the employer by whom the compensation would otherwise be payable, fraudulently represents himself in writing as not having previously been disabled, laid off, or compensated in damages or otherwise, because of such disease.
History: L. 1953, ch. 246, ยง 3; July 1.
Law Review and Bar Journal References:
"Settlements & Verdicts," Robin Maxon, XIII J.K.T.L.A. No. 4, 18 (1990).
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1. Disability based on recurrence of dermatitis after medical aid; claim barred under K.S.A. 44-5a16. Bayless v. List & Clark Construction Co., 201 Kan. 572, 576, 441 P.2d 841.
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