What is the result when the Workers’ Compensation Board determines that an employee has unreasonably refused medical treatment?

A. There is no result; there is no change in the workers’ compensation benefits received by the employee.
B. The employee can be forced, by court order, to undergo the procedure.
C. The employee’s benefits may be terminated.
D. The employee may be prosecuted for criminal activity.


C. The employee’s benefits may be terminated.

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