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Agreement. The CLIENT shall allow ICS to review all files and other documents <br /> with information relating to its performance pursuant to this agreement. <br /> L. Penalties and Fines. ICS and client agree to the following standards, <br /> protocols and principals relating to the fines and penalties: <br /> 1. ICS and CLIENT hereto acknowledge the various penalties and administrative <br /> fines that contained in The California Workers' Compensation Reform Act of <br /> 1989 (effective January 1, 1990 and January 1, 1991) that may be imposed on <br /> both employers and claim administrators. <br /> 2. ICS will be responsible for any fines or penalties associated with questionable or <br /> converted claims that ICS denies without first consulting and obtaining approval <br /> by the CLIENT for denial of the claim(s). ICS will not be responsible for any <br /> fines or penalties levied by the Division of Workers' Compensation or any other <br /> judicial or quasi-judicial organization for improper denial of a claim(s) if, over the <br /> objections of ICS, ICS has denied said claim(s) at the direction of the CLIENT. <br /> 3. The CLIENT shall be responsible for all penalties where ICS has not been given <br /> sufficient notice such that ICS has had at least seven (7) working days in which to <br /> investigate the claim and to pay temporary disability or send the required wage <br /> continuation notice before the penalties were assessed. ICS shall be responsible <br /> for all penalties in which it has had seven (7) or more working days in which to <br /> investigate and pay temporary disability or send a wage continuation notice. For <br /> the purposes of this section "working day" means all days except Saturdays, <br /> Sundays, and commonly observed holidays. <br /> 4. The services as described in this Agreement shall be performed in all material <br /> respects in accordance with applicable laws, rules, regulations and standards of <br /> governmental authorities including, in particular, applicable Workers' <br /> Compensation Laws of the State of California. <br /> 5. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with, and governed by, the <br /> internal laws of the State of California and the venue for any disputes is the <br /> county of Alameda as requested by the CLIENT. <br />