3139-S2 AMH CONW H5678.2

2SHB 3139  - H AMD
     By Representative Conway

ADOPTED 02/19/2008

     On page 3, beginning on line 1, after "(ii)" strike all material through "merits." on line 8, and insert "If any party appeals an order establishing a worker's wages or the compensation rate at which a worker will be paid temporary or permanent total disability or loss of earning power benefits, the worker shall receive payment pending a final decision on the merits based on the following:
     (A) When the employer is self-insured, the wage calculation or compensation rate the employer most recently submitted to the department; or
     (B) When the employer is insured through the state fund, the highest wage amount or compensation rate uncontested by the parties.
     Payment of benefits or consideration of wages at a rate that is higher than that specified in (b)(ii)(A) or (B) of this subsection is stayed without further action by the board pending a final decision on the merits.
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     On page 5, beginning on line 19, after "self-insurer." strike all material through "(d)" on line 24, and insert the following:
     "(d) The department or self-insurer may recover overpayments for health services from any entity that provided health insurance to the worker to the extent that the health insurance entity would have provided health insurance benefits but for workers' compensation coverage.
     (e)
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EFFECT:  Addresses all appeals of time loss rates, not limited to appeals by self-insured employers. Provides that while an appeal is pending, the worker receives time-loss at the wage or rate most recently submitted to the department, if the employer is self-insured, or the highest rate or wage uncontested by the parties, if the employer is insured through the state fund. Payment at higher rates or wages is stayed without further action.
     Reorganizes and clarifies provision authorizing the department or a self-insurer to recover overpayments for health services from a health insurance entity that would have provided benefits but for workers' compensation coverage.

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