Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1195

Introduced
3/20/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Engrossed
4/15/25  
Enrolled
4/17/25  

Caption

An Act to Amend the Provisions of the Maine Workers' Compensation Act of 1992 Governing Requirements for Self-insurers

Impact

If enacted, LD1195 will significantly affect the operational landscape for self-insurers in Maine by clarifying their financial obligations and requirements to maintain sufficient security for potential claims. The changes allow for a more flexible approach to collateral while ensuring that self-insurers remain accountable for their financial responsibilities. This new framework aims to provide greater protection for workers by ensuring that funds are available when claims need to be paid, thus reinforcing the integrity of the workers' compensation system in Maine.

Summary

LD1195 amends provisions of the Maine Workers' Compensation Act of 1992, focusing on the requirements for self-insurers. The bill specifically modifies how self-insurers may satisfy their security obligations, allowing various forms of security such as irrevocable standby letters of credit and actuarially determined fully funded trusts. The intent is to enhance the financial security mechanisms in place for self-insurers, ensuring that they can meet their workers' compensation liabilities adequately. This legislative change reflects a proactive approach to workers' compensation risk management within the state, emphasizing the need for sufficient collateral against claims.

Sentiment

The sentiment around LD1195 appears to be largely positive among proponents who believe that the changes will modernize and strengthen self-insurance provisions, making them more practical and viable. Supporters argue that the updated security methods will attract more employers to self-insure, potentially leading to cost savings and enhanced risk management. However, there may also be concerns regarding the reliance on financial instruments and the potential for economic fluctuations to impact the stability of self-insurers, indicating a more cautious sentiment from some stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions surrounding LD1195 include the adequacy of the proposed security measures and the overall financial health of self-insurers. Critics may argue that the reliance on certain types of security, such as letters of credit, poses risks if financial institutions encounter difficulties. Additionally, questions about whether the legislation addresses potential gaps in protection for workers could be raised. Overall, the debates will likely center around balancing flexibility for self-insurers with the imperative of ensuring worker safety and compensation adequacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD131

An Act to Eliminate the Provision of the Maine Workers' Compensation Act of 1992 That Allows an Employer Member of a Group Self-insurer to Insure Its Employees Through a Fronting Arrangement

ME LD1829

An Act to Build Housing for Maine Families and Attract Workers to Maine Businesses by Amending the Laws Governing Housing Density

ME LD1863

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Maine Space Corporation

ME SB201

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation.

ME HB467

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation for educators.

ME SB191

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation.

ME HB26

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation for first responders.

ME HB420

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation for first responders.

ME SB418

To Amend The Workers' Compensation Law That Resulted From Initiated Act 4 Of 1948; And To Establish A Requirement For Workers' Compensation Insurers To Spend At Least Eighty-five Percent Of Premiums On Healthcare Claims And Wage Claims.

ME LD842

An Act to Improve the Health of Maine Residents by Amending the Laws Governing the MaineCare, Maine Rx Plus and Emergency MaineCare Programs

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