New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04832

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Engrossed
3/18/25  
Refer
3/18/25  

Caption

Requires the workers' compensation board to submit a supplemental report every year, including recommendations to modernize such board and certain data regarding claims made and decisions rendered on such claims.

Impact

The bill mandates that the supplemental report cover various aspects, including the status of board membership, modernization recommendations, the number of claims filed, and the efficiency of the claims process. This annual reporting is expected to lead to improvements in how the board operates, as it will provide insights into ongoing issues and highlight opportunities for reform. Additionally, the focus on modernization may result in the implementation of new technologies and policies enhancing claims processing and service delivery for injured workers.

Summary

S04832, introduced in the New York Senate, amends the workers' compensation law by requiring the New York State Workers' Compensation Board to submit an annual supplemental report starting in 2027. This report will provide the governor, the speaker of the assembly, and the temporary president of the senate with crucial data regarding the functioning and modernization efforts of the board. The reporting requirements aim to enhance transparency and accountability within the workers' compensation system, thereby allowing for more effective governance and oversight.

Contention

While S04832 is largely viewed as a proactive measure to improve the workers' compensation system, it may not be without contention. Critics could argue that merely requiring additional reporting does not address deeper systemic issues such as delays in claims processing or inadequate support for claimants. Furthermore, the necessity of making substantial changes and improvements based on the report's findings would require appropriate funding and legislative support, which may not be guaranteed. Thus, while the bill represents an essential step forward, its effectiveness hinges on subsequent actions and resource allocations within the workers' compensation framework.

Companion Bills

NY A05809

Same As Requires the workers' compensation board to submit a supplemental report every year, including recommendations to modernize such board and certain data regarding claims made and decisions rendered on such claims.

Previously Filed As

NY A05809

Requires the workers' compensation board to submit a supplemental report every year, including recommendations to modernize such board and certain data regarding claims made and decisions rendered on such claims.

NY S09331

Codifies certain regulations of the workers' compensation board relating to access to prescription medication and coordination with workers' compensation board regulations governing network pharmacy use; requires the workers' compensation board to file a report on out-of-network pharmacy use within 3 years of the effective date.

NY A08999

Relates to wage parity compensation for home care workers and establishes certain requirements for supplemental benefit decisions.

NY A10413

Codifies certain regulations of the workers' compensation board relating to access to prescription medication and coordination with workers' compensation board regulations governing network pharmacy use; requires the workers' compensation board to file a report on out-of-network pharmacy use within 3 years of the effective date.

NY S10213

Provides that electronic notice to a party is sufficient in certain workers' compensation claims.

NY S3144

Concerns submission of testimony in workers' compensation claims.

NY SF2104

Data on fully denied claims requirement to be submitted to the all-payer claims database

NY A11209

Requires the workers' compensation board and the department of labor to publish lists of debarred entities as open data; directs the office of general services to maintain and publish such lists on their website.

NY S07950

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.

NY A08429

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.