Section 127 Of Chapter 5. Division Of Workers’ Compensation From California Labor Code >> Division 1. >> Chapter 5.
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. The administrative director may do all of the following:
(a) Charge and collect fees for copies of papers and records, for
certified copies of official documents and orders or of the evidence
taken or proceedings had, for transcripts of testimony, and for
inspection of case files not stored in the place where the inspection
is requested. The administrative director shall fix those fees in an
amount sufficient to recover the actual costs of furnishing the
services. No fees for inspection of case files shall be charged to an
injured employee or his or her representative.
(b) Publish and distribute from time to time, in addition to the
reports to the Governor, further reports and pamphlets covering the
operations, proceedings, and matters relative to the work of the
division.
(c) Prepare, publish, and distribute an office manual, for which a
reasonable fee may be charged, and to which additions, deletions,
amendments, and other changes from time to time may be adopted,
published, and distributed, for which a reasonable fee may be charged
for the revision, or for which a reasonable fee may be fixed on an
annual subscription basis.
(d) Fix and collect reasonable charges for publications issued.