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Massachusetts

dollars and such further death benefit as may be provided by law." § 15, (c), (3).

CONNECTICUT

"For burial expenses one hundred dollars." § 9, (a).

ILLINOIS

If no amount is payable under the act to dependents, "a sum not to exceed one hundred and fifty dollars for burial expenses." §7, (d).

IOWA

"The employer shall in addition to any other compensation pay the reasonable expense of the employé's last sickness and burial not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00). If the employé leaves no dependents this shall be the only compensation." § 10, (c).

KANSAS

If the deceased workman leaves no dependents the employer must pay "the reasonable expenses of his medical attendance and burial, not exceeding one hundred dollars." § 11, (a), (3).

MARYLAND

"If the employé leaves no dependents, then the reasonable expenses of his medical attendance shall be paid, and in addition burial expenses not less than seventy-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars." § 5, subd. I, (c).

MASSACHUSETTS

"If the employé leaves no dependents, the association shall pay the reasonable expense of his last sickness and burial, which shall not exceed two hundred dollars." Part II, § 8.

New Jersey

MICHIGAN

"If the employé leaves no dependents the employer shall pay, or cause to be paid as hereinafter provided, the reasonable expense of his last sickness and burying, which shall not exceed two hundred dollars." Part II, § 8.

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MINNESOTA

If there are no dependents the employer must pay the expense of last sickness and burial not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00), in addition to the medical and hospital services and expenses provided by section 18." § 14, (16).

NEBRASKA

In all cases whether or not there be dependents, "the reasonable expenses of the last sickness and burial, not exceeding one hundred dollars, without deduction of any amount theretofore paid for compensation or for medical expenses, shall be paid to his dependents, or if there be no dependent, then to the personal representatives of the deceased." § 22, (3).

NEVADA

Burial expenses not to exceed $125 are allowed in all cases. § 25, (a), (b).

NEW HAMPSHIRE

In case of death without leaving dependents medical attention and funeral expenses not exceeding one hundred dollars. § 6, (1), (c).

NEW JERSEY

Where there are no dependents, the expenses of the last sickness and burial, not exceeding one hundred dollars 1 must be paid by the employer. § 2, subd. 12, (2).

1 The amount was reduced from $200 to $100 in the revision of 1913.

Washington

NEW YORK

"Reasonable funeral expenses not exceeding one hundred dollars." Art. 2, § 16, subd. 1.

OHIO

"If there are no dependents, the disbursements from the state insurance fund shall be limited to the expenses provided for in section forty-two hereof." § 1465-82; § 35 of Act of 1913.

"In case death ensues from the injury, reasonable funeral expenses shall be disbursed and paid from the fund in an amount not to exceed the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars." § 1465-89; § 42 of Act of 1913.

OREGON

"Where death results from the injury and expenses of burial shall be paid in all cases not to exceed one hundred dollars in any case." § 21, (a).

RHODE ISLAND

"If the employé dies as a result of the injury leaving no dependents at the time of the injury, the employer shall pay, in addition to any compensation provided for in this act the reasonable expense of his last sickness and burial, which shall not exceed two hundred dollars." Art. II, § 9.

TEXAS

"If the deceased employé leaves no legal beneficiaries, or creditors, the association shall pay all expenses incident to his last sickness, and in addition a funeral benefit not to exceed one hundred dollars." Part I, § 9.

WASHINGTON

Expenses of burial, not to exceed $75, shall be paid in all cases of death. §5 (a).

Wisconsin

WEST VIRGINIA

"In case death ensues from the injury, reasonable funeral expenses, not to exceed seventy-five dollars, shall be paid from the fund to the personal representative of the employé, or to such other person as shall have advanced the same, in addition to such award to the employé's dependents." § 29.

WISCONSIN

"If the deceased employé leaves no person dependent upon him for support, and the accident proximately causes death, the death benefit shall consist of the reasonable expense of his burial, not excceding $100." § 2394-9, (4), (d).

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