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44-5a16. Dermatitis; disability after receiving compensation; effect. A person who has suffered disability from dermatitis and has received compensation therefor shall not be entitled to compensation for disability from a later attack of dermatitis due to substantially the same cause, unless, immediately preceding the date of the later disablement, he has been engaged in the occupation to which the recurrence of the disease is ascribed and under the same employer for at least sixty (60) days.

History: L. 1953, ch. 246, ยง 16; July 1.

Law Review and Bar Journal References:

Survey of Kansas law on workmen's compensation (1965-1969), 18 K.L.R. 478, 491, 492 (1970).

"Workers Compensation Review," Joseph Seiwert, Editor, J.K.T.L.A. Vol. 30, No. 4, 19 (2007).

CASE ANNOTATIONS

1. Recurrence of dermatitis after medical aid; claim barred. Bayless v. List & Clark Construction Co., 201 Kan. 572, 573, 575, 578, 441 P.2d 841.


 



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