143-291.2. Costs and fees.
(a) The Industrial Commission may by order tax the costs against the losing party in the same amount and the same manner as costs are taxed in the General Court of Justice. When a State department, institution, or agency appeals to the full commission the decision rendered by a hearing commissioner, the State department, institution, or agency shall furnish a copy of the transcript of the hearing to the appellee without cost. The State department, institution, or agency concerned may pay the costs taxed against it. When costs are not paid by a party from whom they are due, the Industrial Commission shall issue an execution for the costs and attach a bill of costs to each execution. The Sheriff shall levy upon the execution as provided in Chapter 6 of the General Statutes in civil actions.
(b) The Industrial Commission shall charge a filing fee for each affidavit initiating a claim filed under this Article in an amount equal to the filing fee charged for civil actions in the Superior Court Division of the General Court of Justice. No filing fee shall be required of indigent persons, provided each claim by an indigent complies with all statutory and administrative requirements applicable to the filing of civil actions by indigents in the Superior Court Division of the General Court of Justice. (1987 (Reg. Sess., 1988), c. 1087, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions
Article 31 - Tort Claims against State Departments and Agencies.
§ 143-291.3 - Counterclaims by State.
§ 143-292 - Notice of determination of claim; appeal to full Commission.
§ 143-293 - Appeals to Court of Appeals.
§ 143-294 - Appeal to Court of Appeals to act as supersedeas.
§ 143-295 - Settlement of claims.
§ 143-296 - Powers of Industrial Commission; deputies.
§ 143-298 - Duty of Attorney General; expenses; subpoenas.
§ 143-299 - Limitation on claims.
§ 143-299.1 - Contributory negligence a matter of defense; burden of proof.
§ 143-299.1A - Limit use of public duty doctrine as an affirmative defense.
§ 143-299.2 - Limitation on payments by the State.
§ 143-299.3 - Use of State vehicles by North Carolina Amateur Sports; State to incur no liability.
§ 143-299.4 - Payment of State excess liability.
§ 143-300 - Rules and regulations of Industrial Commission; destruction of records.