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Sundae
Dec 1, 2005

Cockmaster posted:

Wait, I thought worker's comp was established by federal law - that states could decide the details of how to implement it, but not abolish it on a whim.

The federal law creates worker's comp for federal employees, who are not otherwise covered by state worker comp laws. State worker's compensation laws are entirely at the hands of the state and can be abolished or implemented as they see fit, barring anything already illegal elsewhere.

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