28 Tex. Admin. Code § 142.20 - Interlocutory Orders
(a) The administrative
law judge may enter an interlocutory order to pay all or part of income
benefits or medical benefits.
(b)
An interlocutory order contained in a decision supersedes the decision as it
pertains to the payment of income benefits or medical benefits and remains in
effect until:
(1) the decision becomes final
in accordance with §
142.16(f) of
this title (relating to the Decision);
(2) the decision of the appeals panel is
issued pursuant to the Texas Labor Code, §
410.204, and Chapter 143
of this title, if appealed to the appeals panel as provided by the Texas Labor
Code, §
410.202, and Chapter 143
of this title and the decision and order are affirmed or an appeals panel
decision reverses the administrative law judge's decision and renders a
decision;
(3) reversed or modified
by an agreement or settlement, as provided by §
147.7 of this title (relating to
Effect on Previously-Entered Decisions and Orders); or
(4) reversed or modified by a subsequent
interlocutory order or decision issued after remand from the appeals panel
pursuant to the Texas Labor Code, §
410.203, and Chapter143 of
this title.
(c) An
interlocutory order for payment of income benefits or medical benefits shall be
effective on the date signed by the administrative law judge.
(d) A party shall comply with an
interlocutory order by issuing and delivering payment of accrued and unpaid
income benefits no later than the fifth day after receiving the interlocutory
order to pay accrued and unpaid benefits, and shall pay benefits in accordance
with the interlocutory order as and when they accrue.
(e) Payment of accrued and unpaid income
benefits paid in accordance with an interlocutory order shall include interest
pursuant to the Texas Labor Code, §
408.064 and §
408.081.
(f) Payment of medical benefits pursuant to
an interlocutory order shall be made in accordance with Chapters 408 and 413 of
the Texas Labor Code.
(g) An
interlocutory order contained in a decision will be distributed to the parties
as provided by §
142.16 of this title (relating to
the Decision).
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