SENATE BILL REPORT
HB 1791
BYRepresentatives Chandler, Dellwo and Day; by request of Insurance Commissioner
Revising provisions for industrial insurance funds.
House Committe on Financial Institutions & Insurance
Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance
Senate Hearing Date(s):March 23, 1989
Senate Staff:Bev Tweddle (786-7403)
AS OF MARCH 21, 1989
BACKGROUND:
In the event of death or total permanent disability of a worker, the Department of Labor and Industries establishes an annuity to cover the payments to be paid to the worker or survivors. An actuary from the Insurance Commissioner's office performs periodic review of these annuities to determine if the level of reserve is in line with the current claim history. The Department of Labor and Industries pays approximately $10,000 annually to the Insurance Commissioner for this service. Because of workload requirements, the Insurance Commissioner's office is not always able to meet the financial reporting time lines of the Department of Labor and Industries, causing these reports to be delayed.
SUMMARY:
The Department of Labor and Industries assumes responsibility for actuarial review of annuities established for payments in the event of death or permanent total disability of a worker covered by industrial insurance.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: none requested