HB1153: Worker's compensation.
Legislative Summary
Worker's compensation. Provides that if, after the occurrence of an accident, compensation is paid for temporary total disability or temporary partial disability, then the two year limitation period to file an application for adjustment of claim begins to run on the last date for which the compensation was paid. Increases benefits for injuries and disablements by 3% each year for four years, beginning on July 1, 2023. Adds an ambulatory outpatient surgical center to the definition of "medical service facility" under the worker's compensation law. Makes certain changes to the definition of "pecuniary liability". Establishes clean claim payment requirements related to worker's compensation claims. Removes outdated language. Makes conforming amendments.
Bill History
Amendments
Senate Amendment #1 (Failed)
Senate Amendment #1 (Failed)
Senate Amendment #4 (Passed)
Senate Amendment #4 (Passed)
Senate Amendment #3 (Filed)
Senate Amendment #3 (Filed)
Senate Amendment #2 (Filed)
Senate Amendment #2 (Filed)
House Amendment #5 (Passed)
House Amendment #5 (Passed)
House Amendment #1 (Filed)
House Amendment #1 (Filed)
House Amendment #4 (Filed)
House Amendment #4 (Filed)
House Amendment #3 (Filed)
House Amendment #3 (Filed)
House Amendment #2 (Filed)
House Amendment #2 (Filed)
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