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WORKERS' COMPENSATION - UNINSURED

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EMPLOYERS' FUND

             3     
2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Michael T. Morley

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Senate Sponsor: Karen Mayne

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Workers' Compensation Act to address collection practices for
             11      monies required to be deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    requires that the administrator of the Uninsured Employers' Fund collect monies
             15      required to be deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund in accordance with the
             16      provision creating the fund;
             17          .    exempts collections of monies required to be deposited into the Uninsured
             18      Employers' Fund from collection by the Office of State Debt Collection;
             19          .    modifies related collection procedures; and
             20          .    makes technical changes.
             21      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          None
             23      Other Special Clauses:
             23a      S. This bill takes effect July 1, 2010. .S
             24          This bill coordinates with H.B. 39, Utah Injured Worker Reemployment Act, to merge
             25      substantive amendments.
             26      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             27      AMENDS:


             28          34A-1-405, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 375
             29          34A-2-201.3, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 90
             30          34A-2-205, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             31          34A-2-209, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 375
             32          34A-2-211, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             33          34A-2-407, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             34          34A-2-704, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             35          34A-3-108, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 295
             36          63A-8-101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 23
             37     
             38      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             39          Section 1. Section 34A-1-405 is amended to read:
             40           34A-1-405. Employer's records subject to examination -- Penalty.
             41          (1) [All books, records, and payrolls] A book, record, or payroll of an employer
             42      showing, or reflecting in any way upon[,] the amount of the employer's wage expenditure shall
             43      always be open for inspection by the commission, or any of [its] the commission's auditors,
             44      inspectors, or assistants, for the purpose of ascertaining:
             45          (a) the correctness of the wage expenditure;
             46          (b) the number of individuals employed; and
             47          (c) other information as may be necessary for the uses and purposes of the commission
             48      in its administration of the law.
             49          (2) (a) If an employer refuses to submit [any books, records, or payrolls] a book,
             50      record, or payroll for inspection, after being presented with written authority from the
             51      commission, the employer is liable for a penalty of $100 for each offense. [This]
             52          (b) A penalty imposed under this section shall be [collected by]:
             53          (i) ordered under a civil action [and paid];
             54          (ii) deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund[.] created in Section 34A-2-704 to
             55      be used for a purpose specified in Section 34A-2-704 ; and
             56          (iii) collected by the administrator of the Uninsured Employers' Fund in accordance
             57      with Section 34A-2-704 .
             58          Section 2. Section 34A-2-201.3 is amended to read:


             59           34A-2-201.3. Direct payments prohibited except by self-insured employer.
             60          (1) An employer who is not a self-insured employer, as defined in Section
             61      34A-2-201.5 , may not pay a benefit provided for under this chapter and Chapter 3, Utah
             62      Occupational Disease Act, directly:
             63          (a) to an employee; or
             64          (b) for the employee.
             65          (2) (a) Subject to Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, if the division
             66      finds that an employer is violating or has violated Subsection (1), the division shall send
             67      written notice to the employer of the requirements of this section and Section 34A-2-201 .
             68          (b) The division shall send the notice described in Subsection (2)(a) to the last address
             69      on the records of the commission for the employer.
             70          (3) (a) If, after the division mails the notice required by Subsection (2) to an employer,
             71      the employer again violates Subsection (1), the division may impose a penalty against the
             72      employer of up to $1,000 for each violation.
             73          (b) If, after the division imposes a penalty under Subsection (3)(a) against the
             74      employer, the employer again violates Subsection (1), the division may impose a penalty of up
             75      to $5,000 for each violation.
             76          (4) (a) The division shall deposit a penalty imposed under Subsection (3) into the
             77      Uninsured Employers' Fund created by Section 34A-2-704 to be used for the purposes of [that
             78      fund.] the Uninsured Employers' Fund specified in Section 34A-2-704 .
             79          (b) The administrator of the Uninsured Employers' Fund shall collect monies required
             80      to be deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund under this Subsection (4) in accordance
             81      with Section 34A-2-704 .
             82          (5) A penalty under this section is in addition to any other penalty imposed under this
             83      chapter or Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act, against an employer who fails to comply
             84      with Section 34A-2-201 .
             85          (6) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             86      commission shall adopt rules to implement this section.
             87          Section 3. Section 34A-2-205 is amended to read:
             88           34A-2-205. Notification of workers' compensation insurance coverage to division
             89      -- Cancellation requirements -- Penalty for violation.


             90          (1) (a) [Every] An insurance carrier writing workers' compensation insurance coverage
             91      in this state or for this state, regardless of the state in which the policy is written, shall file
             92      notification of that coverage with the division or [its] the division's designee within 30 days
             93      after the inception date of the policy in the form prescribed by the division.
             94          (b) A policy described in Subsection (1)(a) is in effect from inception until canceled by
             95      filing with the division or [its] the division's designee a notification of cancellation in the form
             96      prescribed by the division within ten days after the cancellation of a policy.
             97          (c) Failure to notify the division or its designee under Subsection (1)(b) [will result]
             98      results in the continued liability of the carrier until the date that notice of cancellation is
             99      received by the division or [its] the division's designee.
             100          (d) [Filings shall be made] An insurance carrier described in this Subsection (1) shall
             101      make a filing within 30 days of:
             102          (i) the reinstatement of a policy;
             103          (ii) the changing or addition of a name or address of the insured; or
             104          (iii) the merger of an insured with another entity.
             105          (e) [All filings] A filing under this section shall include:
             106          (i) the name of the insured;
             107          (ii) the principal business address;
             108          (iii) any and all assumed name designations;
             109          (iv) the address of all locations within this state where business is conducted; and
             110          (v) all federal employer identification numbers or federal tax identification numbers.
             111          (2) Noncompliance with this section is grounds for revocation of an insurance carrier's
             112      certificate of authority in addition to the grounds specified in Title 31A, Insurance Code.
             113          (3) (a) The division may assess an insurer up to $150[, payable to the Uninsured
             114      Employers' Fund,] if the insurer fails to comply with this section.
             115          (b) The division shall deposit an amount assessed under Subsection (3)(a) into the
             116      Uninsured Employers' Fund created in Section 34A-2-704 to be used for the purposes of the
             117      Uninsured Employer's Fund specified in Section 34A-2-704 .
             118          (c) The administrator of the Uninsured Employers' Fund shall collect monies required
             119      to be deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund under this Subsection (3) in accordance
             120      with Section 34A-2-704 .


             121          (4) (a) The notification of workers' compensation insurance coverage required to be
             122      filed under Subsection (1) is a protected record under Section 63G-2-305 .
             123          (b) The commission or any of its divisions may not disclose the information described
             124      in Subsection (4)(a) except as provided in:
             125          (i) Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act, for a
             126      protected record; or
             127          (ii) Subsection (4)(c), notwithstanding whether Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government
             128      Records Access and Management Act, permits disclosure.
             129          (c) The commission may disclose the information described in Subsection (4)(a) if:
             130          (i) the information is disclosed on an individual case basis related to a single employer;
             131          (ii) the information facilitates the:
             132          (A) coverage of subcontractors by identifying the insurance carrier providing workers'
             133      compensation coverage for an employer;
             134          (B) filing of a claim by an employee; or
             135          (C) payment of services rendered on an employee's claim by a medical practitioner; and
             136          (iii) promotes the purposes of this chapter or Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease
             137      Act.
             138          (d) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             139      commission shall make rules concerning when information may be disclosed under Subsection
             140      (4)(c).
             141          Section 4. Section 34A-2-209 is amended to read:
             142           34A-2-209. Employer's penalty for violation -- Notice of noncompliance -- Proof
             143      required -- Admissible evidence -- Criminal prosecution.
             144          (1) (a) (i) [Any] An employer who fails to comply, and every officer of a corporation or
             145      association that fails to comply, with Section 34A-2-201 is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             146          (ii) Each day's failure to comply with Subsection (1)(a)(i) is a separate offense.
             147          [(b) All funds, fines, or penalties collected or assessed under Subsection (1)(a) shall be
             148      deposited in the Uninsured Employers' Fund created by Section 34A-2-704 and used for the
             149      purposes of that fund.]
             150          [(c)] (b) If the division sends written notice of noncompliance by certified mail to the
             151      last-known address of [the] an employer, a corporation, or [officers] an officer of a corporation


             152      or association, and the employer, corporation, or [officers do] officer does not within ten days
             153      of the day on which the notice is delivered provide to the division proof of compliance, the
             154      notice and failure to provide proof constitutes prima facie evidence that the employer,
             155      corporation, or [officers are] officer is in violation of this section.
             156          (2) (a) [(i)] If the division has reason to believe that an employer is conducting
             157      business without securing the payment of compensation in [one of the three ways] a manner
             158      provided in Section 34A-2-201 , the division may give [the employer, or in the case of an
             159      employer corporation, the corporation or the officers of the corporation,] notice of
             160      noncompliance by certified mail to the following at the last-known address of the [employer,
             161      corporation, or officers, and if the] following:
             162          (i) the employer; or
             163          (ii) if the employer is a corporation or association:
             164          (A) the corporation or association; or
             165          (B) the officers of the corporation or association.
             166          (b) If an employer, corporation, or [officers do] officer described in Subsection (2)(a)
             167      does not, within ten days of the day on which the notice is delivered, provide to the division
             168      proof of compliance, the employer and every officer of an employer corporation or association
             169      is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             170          [(ii)] (c) Each day's failure to comply with Subsection (2)(a)[(i)] is a separate offense.
             171          [(b) All funds, fines, or penalties]
             172          (3) A fine, penalty, or money collected or assessed under [Subsection (2)(a)] this
             173      section shall be:
             174          (a) deposited in the Uninsured Employers' Fund created by Section 34A-2-704 [and];
             175          (b) used for the purposes of [that fund.] the Uninsured Employers' Fund specified in
             176      Section 34A-2-704 ; and
             177          (c) collected by the Uninsured Employers' Fund administrator in accordance with
             178      Section 34A-2-704 .
             179          [(3) All forms and records]
             180          (4) A form or record kept by the division or its designee pursuant to Section 34A-2-205
             181      [are] is admissible as evidence to establish noncompliance under this section.
             182          [(4)] (5) The commission or division on behalf of the commission [is authorized to]


             183      may prosecute or request the attorney general or district attorney to prosecute a criminal action
             184      in the name of the state to enforce [the provisions of] this chapter or Chapter 3, Utah
             185      Occupational Disease Act.
             186          Section 5. Section 34A-2-211 is amended to read:
             187           34A-2-211. Notice of noncompliance to employer -- Enforcement power of
             188      division -- Penalty.
             189          (1) (a) In addition to the remedies specified in Section 34A-2-210 , if the division has
             190      reason to believe that an employer is conducting business without securing the payment of
             191      benefits in [one of the three ways] a manner provided in Section 34A-2-201 , the division may
             192      give that employer written notice of the noncompliance by certified mail to the last-known
             193      address of the employer.
             194          (b) If the employer does not remedy the default within 15 days after [delivery of the
             195      notice] the day on which the notice is delivered, the division may issue an order requiring the
             196      employer to appear before the division and show cause why the employer should not be
             197      ordered to comply with Section 34A-2-201 .
             198          (c) If [it is found] the division finds that [the] an employer has failed to provide for the
             199      payment of benefits in [one of the three ways] a manner provided in Section 34A-2-201 , the
             200      division may require [any] the employer to comply with Section 34A-2-201 .
             201          (2) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), the division may impose a penalty against the
             202      employer under this Subsection (2):
             203          (i) subject to [the notice and other requirements of] Title 63G, Chapter 4,
             204      Administrative Procedures Act; and
             205          (ii) if the division believes that an employer of one or more employees is conducting
             206      business without securing the payment of benefits in [one of the three ways] a manner provided
             207      in Section 34A-2-201 .
             208          (b) The penalty imposed under Subsection (2)(a) shall be the greater of:
             209          (i) $1,000; or
             210          (ii) three times the amount of the premium the employer would have paid for workers'
             211      compensation insurance based on the rate filing of the Workers' Compensation Fund, during
             212      the period of noncompliance.
             213          (c) For purposes of Subsection (2)(b)(ii)[,]:


             214          (i) the premium is calculated by applying rates and rate multipliers to the payroll basis
             215      under Subsection (2)[(d)](c)(ii), using the highest rated employee class code applicable to the
             216      employer's operations[.]; and
             217          [(d) The] (ii) the payroll basis [for the purpose of calculating the premium penalty
             218      shall be] is 150% of the state's average weekly wage multiplied by the highest number of
             219      workers employed by the employer during the period of the employer's noncompliance
             220      multiplied by the number of weeks of the employer's noncompliance up to a maximum of 156
             221      weeks.
             222          (3) [The] A penalty imposed under Subsection (2) shall be:
             223          (a) deposited in the Uninsured Employers' Fund created by Section 34A-2-704 [and];
             224          (b) used for the purposes of [that fund.] the Uninsured Employers' Fund specified in
             225      Section 34A-2-704 ; and
             226          (c) collected by the Uninsured Employers' Fund administrator in accordance with
             227      Section 34A-2-704 .
             228          (4) (a) An employer who disputes [the] a determination, imposition, or amount of a
             229      penalty imposed under Subsection (2) shall request a hearing before an administrative law
             230      judge within 30 days of the date of issuance of the administrative action imposing the penalty
             231      or the administrative action becomes a final order of the commission.
             232          (b) [The] An employer's request for a hearing under Subsection (4)(a) shall specify the
             233      facts and grounds that are the basis of the employer's objection to the determination,
             234      imposition, or amount of the penalty.
             235          (c) An administrative law judge's decision under this Subsection (4) may be reviewed
             236      pursuant to Part 8, Adjudication.
             237          [(5) (a) After a penalty has been issued and becomes a final order of the commission
             238      the division on behalf of the commission may file an abstract for any uncollected penalty in the
             239      district court.]
             240          [(b) The abstract filed under Subsection (5)(a) shall state:]
             241          [(i) the amount of the uncollected penalty;]
             242          [(ii) reasonable attorney fees;]
             243          [(iii) costs of collection; and]
             244          [(iv) court costs.]


             245          [(c) The filed abstract shall have the effect of a judgment of that court.]
             246          [(6) Any] (5) An administrative action issued by the division under this section shall:
             247          (a) be in writing;
             248          (b) be sent by certified mail to the last-known address of the employer;
             249          (c) state the findings and administrative action of the division; and
             250          (d) specify its effective date, which may be:
             251          (i) immediate; or [may be]
             252          (ii) at a later date.
             253          [(7) The] (6) A final order of the commission under this section, upon application by
             254      [the division on behalf of] the commission made on or after the effective date of the order to a
             255      court of general jurisdiction in any county in this state, may be enforced by an order to comply:
             256          (a) entered ex parte; and
             257          (b) without notice by the court.
             258          Section 6. Section 34A-2-407 is amended to read:
             259           34A-2-407. Reporting of industrial injuries -- Regulation of health care providers
             260      -- Funeral expenses.
             261          (1) As used in this section, "physician" is as defined in Section 34A-2-111 .
             262          (2) (a) [Any] An employee sustaining an injury arising out of and in the course of
             263      employment shall provide notification to the employee's employer promptly of the injury.
             264          (b) If the employee is unable to provide the notification required by Subsection (2)(a),
             265      the following may provide notification of the injury to the employee's employer:
             266          (i) the employee's next-of-kin; or
             267          (ii) the employee's attorney.
             268          (c) An employee claiming benefits under this chapter, or Chapter 3, Utah Occupational
             269      Disease Act, shall comply with rules adopted by the commission regarding disclosure of
             270      medical records of the employee medically relevant to the industrial accident or occupational
             271      disease claim.
             272          (3) (a) An employee is barred for any claim of benefits arising from an injury if the
             273      employee fails to notify within the time period described in Subsection (3)(b):
             274          (i) the employee's employer in accordance with Subsection (2); or
             275          (ii) the division.


             276          (b) The notice required by Subsection (3)(a) shall be made within:
             277          (i) 180 days of the day on which the injury occurs; or
             278          (ii) in the case of an occupational hearing loss, the time period specified in Section
             279      34A-2-506 .
             280          (4) The following constitute notification of injury required by Subsection (2):
             281          (a) an employer's or physician's injury report filed with:
             282          (i) the division;
             283          (ii) the employer; or
             284          (iii) the employer's insurance carrier; or
             285          (b) the payment of any medical or disability benefits by:
             286          (i) the employer; or
             287          (ii) the employer's insurance carrier.
             288          (5) (a) In the form prescribed by the division, [each] an employer shall file a report
             289      with the division of [any] a:
             290          (i) work-related fatality; or
             291          (ii) work-related injury resulting in:
             292          (A) medical treatment;
             293          (B) loss of consciousness;
             294          (C) loss of work;
             295          (D) restriction of work; or
             296          (E) transfer to another job.
             297          (b) The employer shall file the report required by Subsection (5)(a) within seven days
             298      after:
             299          (i) the occurrence of a fatality or injury;
             300          (ii) the employer's first knowledge of [the] a fatality or injury; or
             301          (iii) the employee's notification of [the] a fatality or injury.
             302          (c) (i) An employer shall file a subsequent report with the division of [any] a
             303      previously reported injury that later results in death.
             304          (ii) The subsequent report required by this Subsection (5)(c) shall be filed with the
             305      division within seven days following:
             306          (A) the death; or


             307          (B) the employer's first knowledge or notification of the death.
             308          (d) A report is not required to be filed under this Subsection (5) for a minor [injuries]
             309      injury, such as [cuts or scratches that require] a cut or scratch that requires first-aid treatment
             310      only, unless:
             311          (i) a treating physician files a report with the division in accordance with Subsection
             312      (9); or
             313          (ii) a treating physician is required to file a report with the division in accordance with
             314      Subsection (9).
             315          (6) An employer required to file a report under Subsection (5) shall provide the
             316      employee with:
             317          (a) a copy of the report submitted to the division; and
             318          (b) a statement, as prepared by the division, of the employee's rights and
             319      responsibilities related to the industrial injury.
             320          (7) [Each] An employer shall maintain a record in a manner prescribed by the division
             321      of all:
             322          (a) work-related fatalities; or
             323          (b) work-related injuries resulting in:
             324          (i) medical treatment;
             325          (ii) loss of consciousness;
             326          (iii) loss of work;
             327          (iv) restriction of work; or
             328          (v) transfer to another job.
             329          (8) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (8)(b), an employer who refuses or neglects to
             330      make [reports, to maintain records, or to file reports] a report, maintain a record, or file a report
             331      with the division as required by this section is:
             332          (i) guilty of a class C misdemeanor; and
             333          (ii) subject to a civil assessment:
             334          (A) imposed by the division, subject to the requirements of Title 63G, Chapter 4,
             335      Administrative Procedures Act; and
             336          (B) that may not exceed $500.
             337          (b) An employer is not subject to the civil assessment or guilty of a class C


             338      misdemeanor under this Subsection (8) if:
             339          (i) the employer submits a report later than required by this section; and
             340          (ii) the division finds that the employer has shown good cause for submitting a report
             341      later than required by this section.
             342          (c) (i) A civil assessment collected under this Subsection (8) shall be deposited into the
             343      Uninsured Employers' Fund created in Section 34A-2-704 to be used for a purpose specified in
             344      Section 34A-2-704 .
             345          (ii) The administrator of the Uninsured Employers' Fund shall collect monies required
             346      to be deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund under this Subsection (8)(c) in accordance
             347      with Section 34A-2-704 .
             348          (9) (a) A physician attending an injured employee shall comply with rules established
             349      by the commission regarding:
             350          (i) fees for physician's services;
             351          (ii) disclosure of medical records of the employee medically relevant to the employee's
             352      industrial accident or occupational disease claim; and
             353          (iii) reports to the division regarding:
             354          (A) the condition and treatment of an injured employee; or
             355          (B) any other matter concerning industrial cases that the physician is treating.
             356          (b) A physician who is associated with, employed by, or bills through a hospital is
             357      subject to Subsection (9)(a).
             358          (c) A hospital providing services for an injured employee is not subject to the
             359      requirements of Subsection (9)(a) except for rules made by the commission that are described
             360      in Subsection (9)(a)(ii) or (iii).
             361          (d) The commission's schedule of fees may reasonably differentiate remuneration to be
             362      paid to providers of health services based on:
             363          (i) the severity of the employee's condition;
             364          (ii) the nature of the treatment necessary; and
             365          (iii) the facilities or equipment specially required to deliver that treatment.
             366          (e) This Subsection (9) does not prohibit a contract with a provider of health services
             367      relating to the pricing of goods and services.
             368          (10) A copy of the initial report filed under Subsection (9)(a)(iii) shall be furnished to:


             369          (a) the division;
             370          (b) the employee; and
             371          (c) (i) the employer; or
             372          (ii) the employer's insurance carrier.
             373          (11) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (11)(b), a person subject to Subsection
             374      (9)(a)(iii) who fails to comply with Subsection (9)(a)(iii) is guilty of a class C misdemeanor for
             375      each offense.
             376          (b) A person subject to Subsection (9)(a)(iii) is not guilty of a class C misdemeanor
             377      under this Subsection (11), if:
             378          (i) the person files a late report; and
             379          (ii) the division finds that there is good cause for submitting a late report.
             380          (12) (a) Subject to appellate review under Section 34A-1-303 , the commission has
             381      exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine:
             382          (i) whether goods provided to or services rendered to an employee are compensable
             383      pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act, including:
             384          (A) medical, nurse, or hospital services;
             385          (B) medicines; and
             386          (C) artificial means, appliances, or prosthesis;
             387          (ii) the reasonableness of the amounts charged or paid for a good or service described
             388      in Subsection (12)(a)(i); and
             389          (iii) collection issues related to a good or service described in Subsection (12)(a)(i).
             390          (b) Except as provided in Subsection (12)(a), Subsection 34A-2-211 [(7)] (6), or
             391      Section 34A-2-212 , a person may not maintain a cause of action in any forum within this state
             392      other than the commission for collection or payment for goods or services described in
             393      Subsection (12)(a) that are compensable under this chapter or Chapter 3, Utah Occupational
             394      Disease Act.
             395          Section 7. Section 34A-2-704 is amended to read:
             396           34A-2-704. Uninsured Employers' Fund.
             397          (1) (a) There is created an Uninsured Employers' Fund. The Uninsured Employers'
             398      Fund has the purpose of assisting in the payment of workers' compensation benefits to [any] a
             399      person entitled to the benefits, if:


             400          (i) that person's employer:
             401          (A) is individually, jointly, or severally liable to pay the benefits; and
             402          (B) (I) becomes or is insolvent;
             403          (II) appoints or has appointed a receiver; or
             404          (III) otherwise does not have sufficient funds, insurance, sureties, or other security to
             405      cover workers' compensation liabilities; and
             406          (ii) the employment relationship between that person and the person's employer is
             407      localized within the state as provided in Subsection (20).
             408          (b) The Uninsured Employers' Fund succeeds to [all] monies previously held in the
             409      Default Indemnity Fund.
             410          (c) If it becomes necessary to pay benefits, the Uninsured Employers' Fund is liable for
             411      [all] the obligations of the employer [as] set forth in this chapter and Chapter 3, Utah
             412      Occupational Disease Act, with the exception of [penalties] a penalty on those obligations.
             413          (2) (a) Monies for the Uninsured Employers' Fund shall be deposited into the
             414      Uninsured Employers' Fund in accordance with this chapter and Subsection 59-9-101 (2).
             415          (b) The commissioner shall appoint an administrator of the Uninsured Employers'
             416      Fund.
             417          (c) (i) The state treasurer is the custodian of the Uninsured Employers' Fund.
             418          (ii) The administrator shall make provisions for and direct distribution from the
             419      Uninsured Employers' Fund.
             420          (3) Reasonable costs of administering the Uninsured Employers' Fund or other fees
             421      required to be paid by the Uninsured Employers' Fund may be paid from the Uninsured
             422      Employers' Fund.
             423          (4) The state treasurer shall:
             424          (a) receive workers' compensation premium assessments from the State Tax
             425      Commission; and
             426          (b) invest the Uninsured Employers' Fund to ensure maximum investment return for
             427      both long and short term investments in accordance with Section 51-7-12.5 .
             428          (5) (a) The administrator may employ, retain, or appoint counsel to represent the
             429      Uninsured Employers' Fund in [all proceedings] a proceeding brought to enforce [claims] a
             430      claim against or on behalf of the Uninsured Employers' Fund.


             431          (b) If requested by the commission, the following shall aid in the representation of the
             432      Uninsured Employers' Fund:
             433          (i) the attorney general; or
             434          (ii) the city attorney, or county attorney of the locality in which:
             435          (A) [any] an investigation, hearing, or trial under this chapter or Chapter 3, Utah
             436      Occupational Disease Act, is pending;
             437          (B) the employee resides; or
             438          (C) an employer:
             439          (I) resides; or
             440          (II) is doing business.
             441          (c) (i) Notwithstanding Title 63A, Chapter 8, Office of State Debt Collection, the
             442      administrator shall provide for the collection of monies required to be deposited in the
             443      Uninsured Employers' Fund under this chapter and Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act.
             444          (ii) To comply with Subsection (5)(c)(i), the administrator may:
             445          (A) take appropriate action, including docketing an award in a manner consistent with
             446      Section 34A-2-212 ; and
             447          (B) employ counsel and other personnel necessary to collect the monies described in
             448      Subsection (5)(c)(i).
             449          (6) To the extent of the compensation and other benefits paid or payable to or on behalf
             450      of an employee or the employee's dependents from the Uninsured Employers' Fund, the
             451      Uninsured Employers' Fund, by subrogation, has [all] the rights, powers, and benefits of the
             452      employee or the employee's dependents against the employer failing to make the compensation
             453      payments.
             454          (7) (a) The receiver, trustee, liquidator, or statutory successor of an employer meeting a
             455      condition listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B) is bound by [settlements of covered claims] a
             456      settlement of a covered claim by the Uninsured Employers' Fund.
             457          (b) [The] A court with jurisdiction shall grant [all payments] a payment made under
             458      this section a priority equal to that to which the claimant would have been entitled in the
             459      absence of this section against the assets of the employer meeting a condition listed in
             460      Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B).
             461          (c) The expenses of the Uninsured Employers' Fund in handling [claims] a claim shall


             462      be accorded the same priority as the liquidator's expenses.
             463          (8) (a) The administrator shall periodically file the information described in Subsection
             464      (8)(b) with the receiver, trustee, or liquidator of:
             465          (i) an employer that meets a condition listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B);
             466          (ii) a public agency insurance mutual, as defined in Section 31A-1-103 , that meets a
             467      condition listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B); or
             468          (iii) an insolvent insurance carrier.
             469          (b) The information required to be filed under Subsection (8)(a) is:
             470          (i) [statements] a statement of the covered claims paid by the Uninsured Employers'
             471      Fund; and
             472          (ii) [estimates] an estimate of anticipated claims against the Uninsured Employers'
             473      Fund.
             474          (c) [The filings] A filing under this Subsection (8) [shall preserve] preserves the rights
             475      of the Uninsured Employers' Fund for claims against the assets of the employer that meets a
             476      condition listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B).
             477          (9) When [any] an injury or death for which compensation is payable from the
             478      Uninsured Employers' Fund has been caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another person
             479      not in the same employment, the Uninsured Employers' Fund has the same rights as allowed
             480      under Section 34A-2-106 .
             481          (10) The Uninsured Employers' Fund, subject to approval of the administrator, shall
             482      discharge its obligations by:
             483          (a) adjusting its own claims; or
             484          (b) contracting with an adjusting company, risk management company, insurance
             485      company, or other company that has expertise and capabilities in adjusting and paying workers'
             486      compensation claims.
             487          (11) (a) For the purpose of maintaining the Uninsured Employers' Fund, an
             488      administrative law judge, upon rendering a decision with respect to [any] a claim for workers'
             489      compensation benefits in which an employer that meets a condition listed in Subsection
             490      (1)(a)(i)(B) [was] is duly joined as a party, shall:
             491          (i) order the employer that meets a condition listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B) to
             492      reimburse the Uninsured Employers' Fund for [all] the benefits paid to or on behalf of an


             493      injured employee by the Uninsured Employers' Fund along with interest, costs, and [attorneys']
             494      attorney fees; and
             495          (ii) impose a penalty against the employer that meets a condition listed in Subsection
             496      (1)(a)(i)(B):
             497          (A) of 15% of the value of the total award in connection with the claim; and
             498          (B) that shall be [paid] deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund.
             499          [(b) Awards may be docketed as other awards under this chapter and Chapter 3, Utah
             500      Occupational Disease Act.]
             501          (b) An award under this Subsection (11) shall be collected by the administrator in
             502      accordance with Subsection (5)(c).
             503          (12) The [liability of the] state, the commission, and the state treasurer, with respect to
             504      payment of [any] compensation benefits, expenses, fees, or disbursement properly chargeable
             505      against the Uninsured Employers' Fund[, is limited]:
             506          (a) are liable only to the assets in the Uninsured Employers' Fund[,]; and [they]
             507          (b) are not otherwise in any way liable for the making of [any] a payment.
             508          (13) The commission may make reasonable rules for the processing and payment of
             509      [claims] a claim for compensation from the Uninsured Employers' Fund.
             510          (14) (a) (i) If it becomes necessary for the Uninsured Employers' Fund to pay benefits
             511      under this section to an employee described in Subsection (14)(a)(ii), the Uninsured Employers'
             512      Fund may assess all other self-insured employers amounts necessary to pay:
             513          (A) the obligations of the Uninsured Employers' Fund subsequent to a condition listed
             514      in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B) occurring;
             515          (B) the expenses of handling covered [claims] a claim subsequent to a condition listed
             516      in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B) occurring;
             517          (C) the cost of [examinations] an examination under Subsection (15); and
             518          (D) other expenses authorized by this section.
             519          (ii) This Subsection (14) applies to benefits paid to an employee of:
             520          (A) a self-insured employer, as defined in Section 34A-2-201.5 , that meets a condition
             521      listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B); or
             522          (B) if the self-insured employer that meets a condition described in Subsection
             523      (1)(a)(i)(B) is a public agency insurance mutual, a member of the public agency insurance


             524      mutual.
             525          (b) The assessments of [each] a self-insured employer shall be in the proportion that
             526      the manual premium of the self-insured employer for the preceding calendar year bears to the
             527      manual premium of all self-insured employers for the preceding calendar year.
             528          (c) [Each] A self-insured employer shall be notified of the self-insured employer's
             529      assessment not later than 30 days before the day on which the assessment is due.
             530          (d) (i) A self-insured employer may not be assessed in any year an amount greater than
             531      2% of that self-insured employer's manual premium for the preceding calendar year.
             532          (ii) If the maximum assessment does not provide in [any one] a year an amount
             533      sufficient to make all necessary payments from the Uninsured Employers' Fund for one or more
             534      self-insured employers that meet a condition listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B), the unpaid
             535      portion shall be paid as soon as [funds] monies become available.
             536          (e) [All] A self-insured [employers are] employer is liable under this section for a
             537      period not to exceed three years after the day on which the Uninsured Employers' Fund first
             538      pays benefits to an employee described in Subsection (14)(a)(ii) for the self-insured employer
             539      that meets a condition listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B).
             540          (f) This Subsection (14) does not apply to [claims] a claim made against a self-insured
             541      employer that meets a condition listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B) if the condition listed in
             542      Subsection (1)(a)(i)(B) occurred [prior to] before July 1, 1986.
             543          (15) (a) The following shall notify the division of any information indicating that any
             544      of the following may be insolvent or in a financial condition hazardous to its employees or the
             545      public:
             546          (i) a self-insured employer; or
             547          (ii) if the self-insured employer is a public agency insurance mutual, a member of the
             548      public agency insurance mutual.
             549          (b) Upon receipt of the notification described in Subsection (15)(a) and with good
             550      cause appearing, the division may order an examination of:
             551          (i) that self-insured employer; or
             552          (ii) if the self-insured employer is a public agency insurance mutual, a member of the
             553      public agency mutual.
             554          (c) The cost of the examination ordered under Subsection (15)(b) shall be assessed


             555      against all self-insured employers as provided in Subsection (14).
             556          (d) The results of the examination ordered under Subsection (15)(b) shall be kept
             557      confidential.
             558          (16) (a) In [any] a claim against an employer by the Uninsured Employers' Fund, or by
             559      or on behalf of the employee to whom or to whose dependents compensation and other benefits
             560      are paid or payable from the Uninsured Employers' Fund, the burden of proof is on the
             561      employer or other party in interest objecting to the claim.
             562          (b) [The] A claim described in Subsection (16)(a) is presumed to be valid up to the full
             563      amount of workers' compensation benefits claimed by the employee or the employee's
             564      dependents.
             565          (c) This Subsection (16) applies whether the claim is filed in court or in an adjudicative
             566      proceeding under the authority of the commission.
             567          (17) A partner in a partnership or an owner of a sole proprietorship may not recover
             568      compensation or other benefits from the Uninsured Employers' Fund if:
             569          (a) the person is not included as an employee under Subsection 34A-2-104 (3); or
             570          (b) the person is included as an employee under Subsection 34A-2-104 (3), but:
             571          (i) the person's employer fails to insure or otherwise provide adequate payment of
             572      direct compensation; and
             573          (ii) the failure described in Subsection (17)(b)(i) is attributable to an act or omission
             574      over which the person had or shared control or responsibility.
             575          (18) A director or officer of a corporation may not recover compensation or other
             576      benefits from the Uninsured Employers' Fund if the director or officer is excluded from
             577      coverage under Subsection 34A-2-104 (4).
             578          (19) The Uninsured Employers' Fund:
             579          (a) shall be:
             580          (i) used in accordance with this section only for:
             581          (A) the purpose of assisting in the payment of workers' compensation benefits in
             582      accordance with Subsection (1); and
             583          (B) in accordance with Subsection (3), payment of:
             584          (I) reasonable costs of administering the Uninsured Employers' Fund; or
             585          (II) fees required to be paid by the Uninsured Employers' Fund; and


             586          (ii) expended according to processes that can be verified by audit; and
             587          (b) may not be used for:
             588          (i) administrative costs unrelated to the Uninsured Employers' Fund; or
             589          (ii) [any] an activity of the commission other than an activity described in Subsection
             590      (19)(a).
             591          (20) (a) For purposes of Subsection (1), an employment relationship is localized in the
             592      state if:
             593          (i) (A) the employer who is liable for the benefits has a business premise in the state;
             594      and
             595          (B) (I) the contract for hire is entered into in the state; or
             596          (II) the employee regularly performs work duties in the state for the employer who is
             597      liable for the benefits; or
             598          (ii) the employee is:
             599          (A) a resident of the state; and
             600          (B) regularly performs work duties in the state for the employer who is liable for the
             601      benefits.
             602          (b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             603      commission shall by rule define what constitutes regularly performing work duties in the state.
             604          Section 8. Section 34A-3-108 is amended to read:
             605           34A-3-108. Reporting of occupational diseases -- Regulation of health care
             606      providers.
             607          (1) [Any] An employee sustaining an occupational disease, as defined in this chapter,
             608      arising out of and in the course of employment shall provide notification to the employee's
             609      employer promptly of the occupational disease. If the employee is unable to provide
             610      notification, the employee's next-of-kin or attorney may provide notification of the
             611      occupational disease to the employee's employer.
             612          (2) (a) [Any] An employee who fails to notify the employee's employer or the division
             613      within 180 days after the cause of action arises is barred from [any] a claim of benefits arising
             614      from the occupational disease.
             615          (b) The cause of action is considered to arise on the date the employee first [suffered]:
             616          (i) suffers disability from the occupational disease; and [knew,]


             617          (ii) knows or in the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, that the
             618      occupational disease [was] is caused by employment.
             619          (3) The following constitute notification of an occupational disease:
             620          (a) an employer's or physician's injury report filed with the:
             621          (i) division;
             622          (ii) employer; or
             623          (iii) insurance carrier; or
             624          (b) the payment of any medical or disability [benefits] benefit by the employer or the
             625      employer's insurance carrier.
             626          (4) (a) In the form prescribed by the division, [each] an employer shall file a report with
             627      the division of any occupational disease resulting in:
             628          (i) medical treatment;
             629          (ii) loss of consciousness;
             630          (iii) loss of work;
             631          (iv) restriction of work; or
             632          (v) transfer to another job.
             633          (b) The report required under Subsection (4)(a), shall be filed within seven days after:
             634          (i) the occurrence of an occupational disease;
             635          (ii) the employer's first knowledge of [the] an occupational disease; or
             636          (iii) the employee's notification of [the] an occupational disease.
             637          (c) [Each] An employer shall file a subsequent report with the division of [any] a
             638      previously reported occupational disease that later resulted in death. The subsequent report
             639      shall be filed with the division within seven days following:
             640          (i) the death; or
             641          (ii) the employer's first knowledge or notification of the death.
             642          (d) A report is not required for:
             643          (i) a minor [injuries] injury that [require] requires first-aid treatment only, unless a
             644      treating physician files, or is required to file, the Physician's Initial Report of Work Injury or
             645      Occupational Disease with the division;
             646          (ii) occupational diseases that manifest after the employee is no longer employed by the
             647      employer with which the exposure occurred; or


             648          (iii) when the employer is not aware of an exposure occasioned by the employment that
             649      results in an occupational disease as defined by Section 34A-3-103 .
             650          (5) [Each] An employer shall provide the employee with:
             651          (a) a copy of the report submitted to the division; and
             652          (b) a statement, as prepared by the division, of the employee's rights and
             653      responsibilities related to the occupational disease.
             654          (6) [Each] An employer shall maintain a record in a manner prescribed by the division
             655      of [all] occupational diseases resulting in:
             656          (a) medical treatment;
             657          (b) loss of consciousness;
             658          (c) loss of work;
             659          (d) restriction of work; or
             660          (e) transfer to another job.
             661          (7) [Any] An employer who refuses or neglects to make [reports, to maintain records,
             662      or to file reports] a report, maintain a record, or file a report with the division as required by
             663      this section is guilty of a class C misdemeanor and subject to citation under Section 34A-6-302
             664      and a civil assessment as provided under Section 34A-6-307 , unless the division finds that the
             665      employer has shown good cause for submitting a report later than required by this section.
             666          (8) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (8)(c), [all physicians, surgeons, and other
             667      health providers] a physician, surgeon, or other health care provider attending an
             668      occupationally diseased [employees] employee shall:
             669          (i) comply with [all] the rules, including the schedule of fees, for [their] services as
             670      adopted by the commission; and
             671          (ii) make reports to the division at any and all times as required as to the condition and
             672      treatment of an occupationally diseased employee or as to any other matter concerning
             673      industrial cases [they are treating] being treated.
             674          (b) A physician, as defined in Section 34A-2-111 , who is associated with, employed
             675      by, or bills through a hospital is subject to Subsection (8)(a).
             676          (c) A hospital is not subject to the requirements of Subsection (8)(a) except a hospital
             677      is subject to rules made by the commission under Subsections 34A-2-407 (9)(a)(ii) and (iii).
             678          (d) The commission's schedule of fees may reasonably differentiate remuneration to be


             679      paid to providers of health services based on:
             680          (i) the severity of the employee's condition;
             681          (ii) the nature of the treatment necessary; and
             682          (iii) the facilities or equipment specially required to deliver that treatment.
             683          (e) This Subsection (8) does not prohibit a contract with a provider of health services
             684      relating to the pricing of goods and services.
             685          (9) A copy of the physician's initial report shall be furnished to the:
             686          (a) division;
             687          (b) employee; and
             688          (c) employer or its insurance carrier.
             689          (10) [Any] A person subject to reporting under Subsection (8)(a)(ii) or Subsection
             690      34A-2-407 (9)(a)(iii) who refuses or neglects to make [any] a report or comply with this section
             691      is guilty of a class C misdemeanor for each offense, unless the division finds that there is good
             692      cause for submitting a late report.
             693          (11) (a) [Applications] An application for a hearing to resolve [disputes] a dispute
             694      regarding an occupational disease [claims] claim shall be filed with the Division of
             695      Adjudication.
             696          (b) After the filing, a copy shall be forwarded by mail to:
             697          (i) (A) the employer; or [to]
             698          (B) the employer's insurance carrier;
             699          (ii) the applicant; and
             700          (iii) the attorneys for the parties.
             701          (12) (a) Subject to appellate review under Section 34A-1-303 , the commission has
             702      exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine:
             703          (i) whether goods provided to or services rendered to an employee is compensable
             704      pursuant to this chapter and Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act, including the following:
             705          (A) medical, nurse, or hospital services;
             706          (B) medicines; and
             707          (C) artificial means, appliances, or prosthesis;
             708          (ii) the reasonableness of the amounts charged or paid for a good or service described
             709      in Subsection (12)(a)(i); and


             710          (iii) collection issues related to a good or service described in Subsection (12)(a)(i).
             711          (b) Except as provided in Subsection (12)(a), Subsection 34A-2-211 [(7)] (6), or
             712      Section 34A-2-212 , a person may not maintain a cause of action in any forum within this state
             713      other than the commission for collection or payment of goods or services described in
             714      Subsection (12)(a) that are compensable under this chapter or Chapter 2, Workers'
             715      Compensation Act.
             716          Section 9. Section 63A-8-101 is amended to read:
             717           63A-8-101. Definitions.
             718          As used in this chapter:
             719          (1) (a) "Accounts receivable" or "receivables" means any amount due the state from an
             720      entity for which payment has not been received by the state agency that is servicing the debt.
             721          (b) "Accounts receivable" includes unpaid fees, licenses, taxes, loans, overpayments,
             722      fines, forfeitures, surcharges, costs, contracts, interest, penalties, restitution to victims,
             723      third-party claims, sale of goods, sale of services, claims, and damages.
             724          (2) "Administrative offset" means:
             725          (a) a reduction of an individual's tax refund or other payments due to the individual to
             726      reduce or eliminate accounts receivable that the individual owes to the state; and
             727          (b) a reduction of an entity's tax refund or other payments due to the entity to reduce or
             728      eliminate accounts receivable that the entity owes to the state.
             729          (3) "Entity" means an individual, a corporation, partnership, or other organization that
             730      pays taxes to or does business with the state.
             731          (4) "Office" means the Office of State Debt Collection established by this chapter.
             732          (5) "Past due" means any accounts receivable that the state has not received by the
             733      payment due date.
             734          (6) (a) "State agency" includes any department, division, commission, council, board,
             735      bureau, committee, office, or other administrative subunit of Utah state government, including
             736      the legislative and judicial branches of state government.
             737          (b) "State agency" does not include:
             738          (i) any institution of higher education; [or]
             739          (ii) except in Subsection 63A-8-201 (7)(g), the State Tax Commission[.]; or
             740          (iii) the administrator of the Uninsured Employers' Fund appointed by the Labor


             741      Commissioner under Section 34A-2-704 , solely for the purposes of collecting monies required
             742      to be deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund under:
             743          (A) Section 34A-1-405 ;
             744          (B) Title 34A, Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act; or
             745          (C) Title 34A, Chapter 3, Occupational Disease Act.
             746          (7) "Writing-off" means the removal of an accounts receivable from an agency's
             747      accounts receivable records but does not necessarily eliminate further collection efforts.
             748          Section 10. Coordinating H.B. 271 with H.B. 39 -- Merging substantive
             749      amendments.
             750          If this H.B. 271 and H.B. 39, Utah Injured Worker Reemployment Act, both pass, it is
             751      the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in
             752      preparing S. for publication .S the Utah Code database S. [ for publication ] that takes effect
             752a      on July 1, 2010 .S :
             753          (1) modify the language in Subsection 34A-8a-203 (4)(b) to read:
             754          "(b) (i) The commission shall deposit a civil assessment imposed under this Subsection
             755      (4) into the Uninsured Employers' Fund created by Section 34A-2-704 to be used for the
             756      purposes of the Uninsured Employers' Fund specified in Section 34A-2-704 .
             757          (ii) The administrator of the Uninsured Employers' Fund shall collect monies required
             758      to be deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund under this Subsection (4) in accordance
             759      with Section 34A-2-704."; and
             760          (2) modify the language in Subsection 63A-8-101 (6)(b)(iii) to read:
             761          "(iii) the administrator of the Uninsured Employers' Fund appointed by the Labor
             762      Commissioner under Section 34A-2-704 , solely for the purposes of collecting monies required
             763      to be deposited into the Uninsured Employers' Fund under:
             764          (A) Section 34A-1-405 ;
             765          (B) Title 34A, Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act;
             766          (C) Title 34A, Chapter 3, Occupational Disease Act; or
             767          (D) Title 34A, Chapter 8a, Utah Injured Worker Reemployment Act."
             767a      S. Section 11. Effective date.
             767b      This bill takes effect July 1, 2010. .S





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