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council that oversees the state workers' compensation on Friday delayed a decision on what to recommend to the Legislature. The WorkersCompensation Division staff is still "continuing to crunch numbers" on several reports from financial... Published: Sunday, January 10, 1999 Words: 353
overhauling the state's financially troubled Workers' Compensation Fund. The bill puts restrictions on granting awards to injured workers, cuts off benefits at retirement age, and provides incentives for companies to maintain safe workplaces.... Published: Friday, February 17, 1995 Words: 318
committee's staff will focus on functions that were not affected by a new workers' compensation law passed this year. Areas to be scrutinized include the timeliness of benefit payments, possible improvements in the collection of unpaid... Published: Friday, June 09, 1995 Words: 406
A Workers' Compensation Fund statistical expert believes the state might be able to restore some compensation benefits to injured workers taken away in 1995. Actuary Art Cohen analyzed Workers' Compensation Fund finances and concluded... Published: Thursday, February 19, 1998 Words: 923
$37,000 in uncashed checks, and stopped more than $19,000 a month in improper benefit checks. Those amounts pale in comparison to the more than $54 million in unpaid Workers' Compensation premiums that employers across the state owe,... Published: Tuesday, June 20, 1995 Words: 434
week that "will follow pretty much with what [the agency's staff] has come up with. We want to end up with something of benefit to workers and employers." Ed Staats, Workers' Comp's chief financial officer, released new statistics Friday... Published: Sunday, May 18, 1997 Words: 997
between fiscal 1993 and May 1997, primarily to automate and to identify and address weaknesses in the insurance system for injured workers. William Vieweg, commissioner of employment programs, has directed the division that is under... Published: Thursday, July 03, 1997 Words: 663
their own funds. Cheryl Ranson, director of rate-making for Workers' Compensation, explained that self-insured employers will benefit from the way the fund's $2.2 billion debt is divided among all employers. That $2.2 billion debt will... Published: Wednesday, July 23, 1997 Words: 682
a rate plan developed by his staff. Glass manufacturers, steelmakers, leather manufacturers and explosives factories will also benefit under Vieweg's plan. Workers' Compensation officials released a 1,000-page computer printout on Friday... Published: Sunday, May 25, 1997 Words: 860
a $110,000 check for unpaid benefits dating back to the time he got hurt. State law requires the compensation fund to pay injured workers benefits - even when employers stop paying their Workers' Compensation premiums. When Toney was... Published: Sunday, March 21, 1999 Words: 536