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126th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 443 |
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LR 1475(02) |
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An Act To Amend
the Maine Workers' Compensation Act of 1992 To Provide Benefits to Seriously
Injured Workers |
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Fiscal Note for
Bill as Amended by Committee Amendment " " |
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Committee: Labor, Commerce, Research and
Economic Development |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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Undetermined current biennium cost increase - All funds |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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The provisions of
this legislation, including the elimination of certain eligibility
requirements for long-term partial incapacity benefits for injuries sustained
on or after January 1, 2013 and the creation of a rebuttable presumption that
an injured worker with partial incapacity is eligible for 100% partial
incapacity benefits if the injured worker has performed a work search that
meets the requirements established by the Department of Labor to qualify for
unemployment benefits, will increase workers' compensation costs for insured
employers in the State. The impact can not be determined at this time. However, unofficial estimates provided by
the National Council on Conpensation Insurance, Inc. (NCCI) indicate the
potential increase in premiums for insured employers to be between $10
million and $41 million. |
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The cost to the
State's self-insured program for State employees will depend on actual
experience. Unofficial estimates based on information provided by NCCI
indicate the cost to all self-insured employers in Maine could range between
$6.4 million and $27.2 million. |
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