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This form is used to apply to DWC for a partial commutation of the claimant's remaining workers' compensation benefits. Instructions. Paid to Date: Temporary Partial.Instant access to fillable Microsoft Word or PDF forms. Minimize the risk of using outdated forms and eliminate rejected fillings. Form No. 9A (14-0017) shall be used for a partial commutation. 9 (14-0013) shall be used for a full commutation. 9A—original notice and petition and order for partial commutation. (Form. No. 14-0017) This form contains the same data and requirements as Form No. 9. Form No. 9 (14-0013) shall be used for a full commutation. When approved, a Partial Commutation establishes the individual's entitlement to WC benefits but it does not end his future rights.