New Law: Serious Violations To Impact Employers & Brokers

The most important piece of occupational safety and health legislation in the past decade – AB 2774 – and one of the most important since Cal/OSHA came into existence, is now law.  Now, when the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) comes into a workplace to investigate a possible serious violation, (no injury necessary) … Read More »

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News Digest 8/4/2008

Mental Injury Coverage Bill Advances in Cowboy State Legislation aimed at extending coverage of job-related mental injuries under Wyoming’s workers’ compensation program will move forward in a legislative committee. A … Read More »

News Digest 4/9/2008

State Reform Legislation Moves Legislation reforming State Compensation Insurance Fund’s governance is off and running. It’s being applauded as a step in the right direction, but is real change in … Read More »

News Digest 4/8/2008

Biz Groups Oppose Ma’s Sick Leave Law California Assemblywoman Fiona Ma, D-San Francisco, is backing legislation that would guarantee employees as many as nine days of paid sick leave a … Read More »

Legislators Set To Tweak Parts Of Workers’ Comp System

As with last year, the state’s ongoing budget woes are expected to dominate the upcoming legislative session again this year, but that doesn’t mean legislators will be able to resist fiddling with California’s workers’ comp system. As evidence, nearly two dozen bills covering everything from reforming governance structure at State Compensation Insurance Fund to creating … Read More »

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LXVIII Confirm Or Deny

The 2008 session of the California Legislature does not lend itself to significant legislation on workers’ comp issues. The Legislature will be preoccupied with trying to deal with a $14 … Read More »

Governor Signs Off On Tweaks To Post-Reform Bills

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger showed some flexibility as well as some muscle in judging workers’ comp legislation passed this session. He held firm to California’s reform on permanent disability, nixing proposed benefits increases. But he also signed bills relaxing requirements related to the medical utilization schedule and temporary disability. By signing legislation that tweaks previous workers’ … Read More »

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News Digest 5/10/2007

New Legislation Gives SCIF Room to Grow – A Lot Two bills that would affect State Fund greatly pass out of the Assembly Insurance Committee. Get all the details on … Read More »