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  Chapter V Aids for Agency Service of Arbitration of the Arbitration Act

Article 32
When a worker, his/her survivors, or his/her guardians filing for arbitration in accordance with Paragraph 3 to Article 6 of the Act may apply to the Central Competent Authority for the aids concerning the agent remuneration for arbitration, the standards are as follows:
1. Forty thousand in maximum for individual application.
2. One hundred thousand in maximum for collective application.
Article 33
The application for the aids of agent remuneration for arbitration referred to in the preceding article shall be filed with the following documents no later than 30 days after completing the arbitration procedures:
1. Application form.
2. Written agreement for arbitration.
3. Written statement of claims for arbitration.
4. Proof of payment for arbitration;
5. Consent letter from the selected arbitrator.
6. Remuneration receipt from the attorney-at-law.
7. An affidavit of not receiving aids from other government agencies.
When the application documents referred to in the preceding paragraph are incomplete and not corrected within a given period after being notified, the application shall be rejected.
When a case of aids has been approved, the applicant shall prepare receipts and bank account for appropriation within seven days from the date of receiving the official document of approval and apply to the Central Competent Authority for appropriation.
Article 34
If the application documents or proof are found counterfeit, forged, false or invalid after the appropriation in accordance with Paragraph 3 of the preceding article, the Central Competent Authority may revoke his/her aids and shall order the applicant to return the total amount of aids. If the applicant does not return within a given period, retrieving measures shall be taken in accordance with related statutes.
The applicant who fails to return the expenses in accordance with the preceding paragraph shall not be allowed to apply for the aids referred to in Article 2 within five years from the date of revoking his/her aids.