Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF450

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to standards for determination of loss or permanent impairment for purposes of permanent partial disability under workers' compensation and including applicability provisions.

Impact

The implications of HF450 are far-reaching for workers' compensation claimants and the administrative processes surrounding these claims. By mandating the use of the latest guidelines for assessment, the bill aims to provide a clearer, more objective basis for determining compensable permanent impairments. This adjustment could potentially lead to greater uniformity in decision-making by the workers' compensation system, which has been critiqued for its potential variability in outcomes depending on the specific evaluation processes historically used.

Summary

House File 450 proposes significant changes to the standards for determining permanent partial disability under Iowa's workers' compensation laws. The bill specifies that determinations of loss or percentage of permanent impairment must be based on the most recent annual updates to the guides published by the American Medical Association, without requiring the workers' compensation commissioner to adopt these guides by rule. This change reflects a shift toward a more streamlined application of recognized medical standards, ensuring consistency in calculating employee benefits for permanent disability claims.

Conclusion

Overall, HF450 marks a pivotal step in refining the standards of assessment for permanent partial disability, with the goal of aligning Iowa's workers' compensation system with contemporary medical evaluation practices. As the bill moves through the legislative process, stakeholders will undoubtedly continue to examine its potential impacts on workers and employers, as well as the broader implications it holds for the state's regulatory landscape.

Contention

However, the bill may also face contention regarding its practical implementation and the extent to which it may disadvantage certain groups of claimants. Critics may argue that the removal of the requirement for the commissioner's adoption of guidelines could lead to potential discrepancies in the application of these new standards. Additionally, there may be concerns about the reliance solely on the most recent updates—some stakeholders may believe that incorporating diverse expert opinions and local context is crucial for an equitable assessment of permanent disabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SF454

A bill for an act relating to standards for determination of loss or permanent impairment for purposes of permanent partial disability under workers' compensation and including applicability provisions.

IA SB2343

Workers' compensation; increase maximum total recovery and remove cap on permanent total disability compensation.

IA SB2398

Workers' compensation; increase maximum total recovery and remove cap on permanent total disability compensation.

IA SB449

Workers' Compensation - Heart Disease and Hypertension Presumption and Permanent Partial Disability - Carroll County Correctional Deputies

IA HB878

Workers' Compensation - Heart Disease and Hypertension Presumption and Permanent Partial Disability - Carroll County Correctional Deputies

IA HB1325

Workers' Compensation - Evaluation of Permanent Impairments - Licensed Social Worker-Clinical

IA SB522

Workers' Compensation - Evaluation of Permanent Impairments - Licensed Social Worker-Clinical

IA A03542

Provides the carrier or employer a credit against permanent partial disability benefits for temporary partial disability payments made in excess of 130 weeks.

IA HB1325

Workers' Compensation - Evaluation of Permanent Impairments - Licensed Social Worker-Clinical

IA HB80

Workers' compensation; revise amount allowed for disability or death cases.

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