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(a) Any time after the amount of any award has been agreed upon by the parties, or found and ordered by the court, a sum of all future installments of compensation may, where death or the nature of the injury renders the amount of future payments certain, by leave of court, be paid by the employer to any savings bank or trust company of this state to be approved and designated by the court, and the sum, together with all interest on the sum, shall be held in trust for the employee or the dependents of the employee who shall have no further recourse against the employer.
(b) The payment of the sum by the employer evidenced by the receipts of the trustee, which shall be filed with the bureau, shall constitute satisfaction of the award by the employer.
(c) Payments from the fund shall be made by the trustee in the same amounts and at the same time as are required of the employer until the fund interest is exhausted.
(d) In the appointment of the trustee, preference shall be given, in the discretion of the court of workers' compensation claims, to the choice of the injured employee or the dependent of the deceased employee, as the case may be.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Tennessee Code Title 50. Employer and Employee § 50-6-232 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-50-employer-and-employee/tn-code-sect-50-6-232/
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