Public Decisions for 2002

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Decision No. 1/2002

Issue:

Whether or not the life insurance proceeds are a benefit received pursuant to the provision of The Victims’ Rights Act; and

Whether or not the dependant’s benefits should have been discontinued June 1, 2001.

Decision No. 2/2002

Issue: Whether or not responsibility should be accepted for expenses relating to relocation and name change.

Decision No. 3/2002

Issue: Whether or not the application is acceptable.

Decision No. 4/2002

Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.

Decision No. 5/2002

Issue: Whether or not the time frame for filing the appeal should be extended pursuant to the provision of subsection 60(2) of the Victims' Bill of Rights; and

Whether or not the application is acceptable.

Decision No. 6/2002

Issue: Whether or not the application is acceptable.

Decision No. 7/2002

Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.

Decision No. 8/2002

Issue: Whether or not the victim is entitled to an increase in his Permanent Partial (Disability) Impairment Award.

Decision No. 9/2002

Issue:

Whether or not the component of the applicant’s permanent partial disability relating to her feet has been properly calculated;

Whether or not the effective date for all components of the applicant’s permanent partial disability award should be February 4, 1977; and

Whether or not the applicant is entitled to reimbursement for the costs associated with a jetted hot tub.

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