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California: More participants to be allowed to e-file

The Division of Workers' Compensation changed the rules of its e-forms trial to open the electronic filing method to more participants.

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As of Jan. 15, parties are no longer required to file all of their forms electronically as a condition of being in the e-forms trial. Parties have access to all of the available filing methods, including electronically via the e-forms or JET file or through optical character resolution paper forms. However, parties using e-forms must attend a training session before receiving a log-on and password. Parties will not be able to file duplicates forms using different filing methods.

Read more at the WorkersComp Forum homepage.

April 2, 2012

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