Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB535

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Workers' Compensation Commission; require emergency hearing upon request of either party.

Impact

If enacted, HB 535 would modify how claims for workers’ compensation are processed, making it necessary for the commission to respond more swiftly to emergency situations. This amendment would not only alter the procedural timelines but could also improve accessibility for claimants who require immediate hearings. The bill is expected to foster a more responsive claim adjudication environment, which may positively impact injured workers’ ability to receive timely benefits.

Summary

House Bill 535 is a proposed amendment to the Mississippi Code of 1972 that focuses on the operations of the Workers' Compensation Commission. The main aim of the bill is to require the commission to hold an emergency hearing upon the request of either party involved in a workers' compensation claim. This provision is significant as it seeks to expedite the hearing process, mandating that such hearings take place within twenty days from the request. Supporters of the bill argue that this change would bring about quicker resolutions to disputes and potentially enhance the efficiency of the workers' compensation system.

Contention

While the bill is generally aimed at improving efficiency, there may be concerns regarding the implications of such a requirement on the commission’s existing workload. Stakeholders might debate whether the mandate for emergency hearings could overwhelm the commission, leading to potential backlogs if not managed properly. Furthermore, discussions may arise about the definition of 'emergency' and the criteria for requests, as clarity on this matter will be essential to ensure fair treatment of all parties involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1110

Workers' compensation commission; require emergency hearing upon request of either party.

MS SB2839

Workers' Compensation Commission; revise provision related to.

MS SB3044

Appropriation; Workers' Compensation Commission.

MS SB2039

Appropriation; Workers' Compensation Commission.

MS HB319

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

MS SB2398

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

MS HB510

Workers' Compensation Law; increase maximum total recovery under to 520 weeks.

MS HB10

Worker's compensation; require state to continue to provide health insurance for an employee who files a claim for.

MS HB549

Allocation fault; revise certain provisions concerning workers' compensation that relates to.

MS HB1368

Real Estate Commission; revise provisions relating to notice and hearings for alleged violations of licensing laws.

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