Relates to notice requirements for the termination of temporary workers' compensation payments and cessation of compensation payments.
Impact
If enacted, A08885 could significantly impact how employers manage communication regarding workers' compensation claims. The extended notice period can enhance employee awareness and preparedness for any transition from temporary benefits, ensuring their rights and defenses remain intact during this period. Moreover, the bill’s specifications would establish a more structured framework in cases of benefit termination, which could ultimately lead to reduced disputes and clearer resolutions for all parties involved.
Summary
Assembly Bill A08885 proposes amendments to the New York workers' compensation law focusing on the requirements for notifying employees when temporary payments of compensation and medical treatment are terminated. The bill specifies a new timeline for notice delivery, extending the time from five to sixteen days after the last payment, providing clarity to both employers and employees about their obligations in the workers' compensation process. This adjustment aims to improve communication and give injured employees sufficient notice regarding the cessation of their benefits.
Contention
One of the notable contentions surrounding A08885 could arise from the change in notice requirements, as it places additional responsibilities on employers. Critics may argue that the extended timeframe for notice delivery could delay the cessation of critical benefits to employees, creating potential financial strain for both the employees and the system. Furthermore, discussions may surface regarding the implications for the efficiency of the workers' compensation process, as some may call for further reforms to streamline these interactions.
Establishes a fraud assessment commission; directs the chair of the workers' compensation board, in consultation with the workers' compensation fraud inspector general and the fraud assessment commission, to establish an assessment for workers' compensation fraud investigations to fund the investigation and prosecution of workers' compensation fraud, willful failure to secure payment of workers' compensation, and failure to keep true and accurate records; establishes the workers' compensation fraud investigation fund in the joint custody of the chair of the workers' compensation board, the commissioner of labor, and the comptroller, which shall consist of monies received from the imposition of the assessment for workers' compensation fraud investigations.
Establishes a fraud assessment commission; directs the chair of the workers' compensation board, in consultation with the workers' compensation fraud inspector general and the fraud assessment commission, to establish an assessment for workers' compensation fraud investigations to fund the investigation and prosecution of workers' compensation fraud, willful failure to secure payment of workers' compensation, and failure to keep true and accurate records; establishes the workers' compensation fraud investigation fund in the joint custody of the chair of the workers' compensation board, the commissioner of labor, and the comptroller, which shall consist of monies received from the imposition of the assessment for workers' compensation fraud investigations.