Section 5308 Of Chapter 1. Jurisdiction From California Labor Code >> Division 4. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 1.
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. The appeals board has jurisdiction to determine controversies
arising out of insurance policies issued to self-employing persons,
conferring benefits identical with those prescribed by this division.
The appeals board may try and determine matters referred to it by
the parties under the provisions of Title 9 (commencing with Section
1280) of Part 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, with respect to
controversies arising out of insurance issued to self-employing
persons under the provisions of this division. Such controversies may
be submitted to it by the signed agreement of the parties, or by the
application of one party and the submission of the other to its
jurisdiction, with or without an express request for arbitration.
The State Compensation Insurance Fund, when the consent of the
other party is obtained, shall submit to the appeals board all
controversies susceptible of being arbitrated under this section.
In acting as arbitrator under this section, the appeals board has
all the powers which it may lawfully exercise in compensation cases,
and its findings and award upon such arbitration have the same
conclusiveness and are subject to the same mode of reopening, review,
and enforcement as in compensation cases. No fee or cost shall be
charged by the appeals board for arbitrating the issues presented
under this section.