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(a) Each injury will be listed in the board's files under the name of the employee claimed to have been injured, regardless of whether or not that person is the claimant. Reference to the injury will be by the name of the injured employee and the board's injury number.
(b) Parties to an injury are designated as follows:
(1) A person filing a claim for compensation benefits under the Act is a claimant.
(2) The employer and its insurance carrier, if any, are defendants.
(3) A party filing a petition is a petitioner.
(4) A party responding to a petition is a respondent.
(c) Files in injuries resulting in death will be captioned with the name of the deceased employee.
History: In effect before 7/28/59; am 5/28/83, Register 86; am 2/27/2000, Register 153
Authority: AS 23.30.005
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