Section 226. Procedures for Appointing Conservator for Minor or Incompetent Adult  


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  •    (a) A petition for the Board to appoint a temporary conservator to bring or defend an action under this chapter and/or receive and administer workers' compensation benefits for a minor or incompetent adult should be filed with the Board at the time the WC-14 is filed. In the case of any stipulated settlement, a conservatorship petition shall be filed prior to, and separately from, the filing of a stipulated settlement agreement.

    If payment to the minor or incompetent adult is pursuant to a WC-2, the conservatorship petition should be filed with the Board and a conservator appointed prior to the payment of any monetary benefits to them.

    (b) Any applicant for conservatorship shall consent to a criminal history record check via a Form WC-226(a) or Form WC-226(b) at the time the petition for conservatorship is submitted to the Board. In addition, the applicant shall attach supporting documentation necessary to process the request.

    (c) If a petition is filed on behalf of a minor child or children, the petitioner shall inform, in writing, the Board whether the minor child or children reside with the petitioner.

    (d) If a petition is filed with the Probate Court or any other court, the parties are directed to immediately notify, in writing, the Board. If the Probate Court or any other court appoints a conservator, the parties shall file a copy of the order with the Board.

    (e) (1) All objections shall be made on Form WC-102D. When attaching documents as evidence to objections, do not use tabs to separate documents.

       (2) Any party or attorney filing a request or an objection shall also serve a copy on all counsel and unrepresented parties, along with supporting documents, including a separate certificate of service identifying the names and addresses served.

       (3) When filing a motion for reconsideration, the parties or attorneys shall: (1) immediately notify the Board or assigned Administrative Law Judge by telephone call; (2) use the ICMS doc-type labeled motion for reconsideration; and (3) serve a copy on all counsel and unrepresented parties, along with supporting documents, including a separate certificate of service identifying the names and addresses served.