Workers' Compensation Act
January 1, 1999 Version
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- Chapter 568
Workers' Compensation Act
- Part A
I: Workers' Compensation Commission. Compensation Commissioners.
- Sec. 31-275. Definitions.
- Sec. 31-275a. District defined. Continuation of commissioners in office. Section
31-275a is repealed.
- Sec. 31-275b. Workers' compensation districts. Section 31-275b is
repealed.
- Sec. 31-275c. Officers of fraternal
organizations.
- Sec. 31-276. Workers' Compensation
Commission. Compensation commissioners. Nomination by Governor. Appointment by General
Assembly. Terms of office. Removal. Selection of chairman.
- Sec. 31-276a. Commissioners and
commission to be within Labor Department for administrative purposes only.
- Sec. 31-277. Salary of compensation
commissioners. Longevity payments.
- Sec. 31-278. Powers and duties of
commissioners.
- Sec. 31-279. Notice of availability of
compensation. Uniform system for determination of degree of physical impairment.
Employer-sponsored plan for medical care and treatment. Indemnification of medical
advisory panel members.
- Sec. 31-279a. Booklet to be
distributed explaining act.
- Sec. 31-279b. Notice of availability of coverage under act. Content.
Posting. Section 31-279b is repealed.
- Sec. 31-280. Chairman of the Workers'
Compensation Commission. Powers and duties. Budget. Report of expenses.
- Sec. 31-280a. Advisory Board of the
Workers' Compensation Commission.
- Sec. 31-280b. Compensation Review
Board.
- Sec. 31-281. Designation of commissioner to act in another district. Section
31-281 is repealed.
- Sec. 31-282. Successor may complete
acts when commissioner dies.
- Sec. 31-283. Annual pension upon
retirement of commissioner.
- Sec. 31-283a. Rehabilitation programs
for employees suffering compensable injuries.
- Secs. 31-283b and 31-283c. Financing of division and programs. Agreements
with other state or federal agencies. Sections 31-283b and 31-283c are repealed.
- Sec. 31-283d. Adjustment of salary of
certain retired commissioners.
- Sec. 31-283e. Election of retirement
benefits.
- Sec. 31-283f. Statistical division.
- Sec. 31-283g. Education services for
employees concerning the prevention of occupational diseases and injuries.
- Sec. 31-283h. Financing of Division of Worker Education. Section
31-283h is repealed.
- Part A
II: Employers' Liability.
- Sec. 31-284. Basic rights and
liabilities. Civil action to enjoin noncomplying employer from entering into employment
contracts. Notice of availability of compensation.
- Sec. 31-284a. State contracting with
private insurance carrier. Duties and powers of Commissioner of Administrative Services.
- Sec. 31-284b. Employer to continue
insurance coverage or welfare plan payments for employees eligible to receive workers'
compensation. Use of Second Injury Fund.
- Sec. 31-284c. Complaints of
violations. Hearing. Findings and award. Appeal.
- Sec. 31-285. Substitute systems of
compensation.
- Sec. 31-286. Certificate of employer's
compliance.
- Sec. 31-286a. Insurance requirements
for contractors on public works projects and renewals of state business licenses.
- Sec. 31-286b. Proof of workers'
compensation coverage prior to issuance of building permit, condition.
- Sec. 31-287. Provisions required in
liability insurance policies.
- Sec. 31-288. Additional liability.
Penalty for undue delay, noncompliance with insurance requirements and for defrauding
workers' compensation insurance carrier. Notice of penalty to Attorney General and State
Treasurer. Payment. Civil action for nonpayment.
- Sec. 31-289. Disposition of fines and
penalties.
- Sec. 31-289a. Civil action to recover
civil penalties. Privileged assignment for trial.
- Sec. 31-289b. Civil action to enjoin
noncomplying employer from conducting business in the state.
- Sec. 31-290. Obligations not to be
evaded.
- Sec. 31-290a. Discharge or
discrimination prohibited. Right of action.
- Sec. 31-290b. Penalty for false statement. Section 31-290b is
repealed.
- Sec. 31-290c. Fraudulent claim or
receipt of benefits. Penalties.
- Sec. 31-290d. Workers' compensation
fraud unit.
- Part B
Workers' Compensation.
- Sec. 31-291. Principal employer,
contractor and subcontractor.
- Sec. 31-291a. Method of computing
workers' compensation premiums for construction contractors.
- Sec. 31-292. Liability of employer for
worker lent to or employed by another.
- Sec. 31-293. Liability of third
persons to employer and employee. Limitations on liability of architects and engineers.
Limitations on liability of insurers, self-insurance service organizations and unions
relating to safety matters.
- Sec. 31-293a. No right against fellow
employee; exception.
- Sec. 31-294. Notice of injury and of claim for compensation. Section
31-294 is repealed.
- Sec. 31-294a. Eligibility for
podiatric care.
- Sec. 31-294b. Report of injury to
employer.
- Sec. 31-294c. Notice of claim for
compensation. Notice contesting liability.
- Sec. 31-294d. Medical and surgical
aid; hospital and nursing service.
- Sec. 31-294e. Employee's option to
obtain medical care at employee's expense. Refusal of employee to accept or obtain
reasonable medical care.
- Sec. 31-294f. Medical examination of
injured employee. Medical reports.
- Sec. 31-294g. State employee notice
of claim for compensation.
- Sec. 31-295. Waiting period. When
compensation begins. Penalty for late payment of permanent partial disability benefits.
- Sec. 31-296. Voluntary agreements.
- Sec. 31-296a. Discontinuance or
reduction of payments under oral agreements.
- Sec. 31-297. Hearing of claims.
- Sec. 31-297a. Informal hearings.
- Sec. 31-298. Conduct of hearings.
- Sec. 31-298a. Use of medical panel.
Duties of commissioner and panel. Appeal. Regulations.
- Sec. 31-299. Prior statements of
parties as evidence at hearings before commissioners.
- Sec. 31-299a. Payments under group
medical policy not defense to claim for benefits. Health insurer's duty to pay. Lien.
- Sec. 31-299b. Initial liability of
last employer. Reimbursement.
- Sec. 31-300. Award as judgment.
Interest. Attorney's fee. Procedure on discontinuance or reduction.
- Sec. 31-301. Appeals to the
Compensation Review Board. Payment of award during pendency of appeal.
- Sec. 31-301a. Decision of
Compensation Review Board.
- Sec. 31-301b. Appeal of decision of
Compensation Review Board.
- Sec. 31-301c. Costs of appeal.
Interest added to award affirmed on appeal.
- Sec. 31-301d. Power of Compensation
Review Board re witnesses and production of evidence. Enforcement of order.
- Sec. 31-302. Payment of compensation.
Commutation into monthly, quarterly or lump sums.
- Sec. 31-303. Day when compensation
payments become due. Penalty for late payments.
- Sec. 31-304. Destruction of agreement.
- Sec. 31-305. Medical examinations. Section 31-305 is repealed.
- Sec. 31-306. Death resulting from
accident or occupational disease. Dependents. Compensation.
- Sec. 31-306a. Payments due children
committed to the Commissioner of Social Services or the Commissioner of Children and
Families.
- Sec. 31-306b. Written notice of potential eligibility for death benefits.
- Sec. 31-307. Compensation for total
incapacity.
- Sec. 31-307a. Cost-of-living
adjustment in compensation rates.
- Sec. 31-307b. Benefits after relapse
from recovery. Recurrent injuries.
- Sec. 31-307c. Compensation under
agreements or awards effected prior to October 1, 1953.
- Sec. 31-308. Compensation for partial
incapacity.
- Sec. 31-308a. Additional benefits for
partial permanent disability.
- Sec. 31-308b. Dependency allowance. Section 31-308b is repealed.
- Sec. 31-309. Maximum weekly
compensation. Determination of average weekly earnings of state workers and production and
related workers in manufacturing.
- Sec. 31-310. Determination of average
weekly wage of injured worker. Concurrent employment. Payments from Second Injury Fund.
Publication of wage tables.
- Sec. 31-310a. Average weekly wage of
supernumerary policemen and volunteer police officers.
- Sec. 31-310b. Average weekly wage of
General Assembly member.
- Sec. 31-310c. Average weekly wage of
worker with an occupational disease.
- Sec. 31-311. Replacement of artificial
aids.
- Sec. 31-312. Compensation for time
lost during and expense of medical treatment. Reimbursement of wages lost due to
appearance at informal hearing. Payments to prevailing claimants in contested cases.
Medical attention outside regular work hours.
- Sec. 31-313. Transfer to suitable work
during period of treatment or rehabilitation or because of physical incapacity. Civil
penalty for failure of employer to comply.
- Sec. 31-314. Allowance for advance
payments.
- Sec. 31-315. Modification of award or
voluntary agreement.
- Sec. 31-316. Employer to record and
report employees' injuries and report insurance coverage or welfare plan payments provided
to employees. Increased award due to employer's failure to file.
- Sec. 31-317. Claims against the state. Section 31-317 is repealed.
- Sec. 31-318. Action for minors and
incompetents.
- Sec. 31-319. Fees to be approved. Section 31-319 is repealed.
- Sec. 31-320. Exemption and preference
of compensation.
- Sec. 31-321. Manner of serving
notices.
- Sec. 31-322. Injuries received in interstate commerce. Section 31-322
is repealed.
- Sec. 31-323. Attachments to secure
payment of compensation.
- Sec. 31-324. Reservation of cases for
the Appellate Court.
- Sec. 31-325. Acknowledgment by employees having certain physical
conditions. Section 31-325 is repealed, effective June 29, 1995.
- Sec. 31-326. Proceedings against
delinquent insurance companies or employers.
- Sec. 31-327. Award of fees and
expenses.
- Part C
Employers' Mutual Insurance.
- Part D
Workers' Compensation Insurance.
- Sec. 31-340. Insurer directly liable
to employee or dependent.
- Sec. 31-341. Notice to insurer.
- Sec. 31-342. Award; enforcement.
- Sec. 31-343. Certain defenses not
available against employee or dependent.
- Sec. 31-344. When representations
avoid policy.
- Sec. 31-344a. Workers' Compensation
Administration Fund established.
- Sec. 31-345. Insurance Commissioner to
approve form of policy. Assessments against employers for administrative costs. Surpluses.
- Sec. 31-345a. Deductibles in workers'
compensation coverage. Approval of Insurance Commissioner.
- Sec. 31-346. Damages for material
misstatements.
- Sec. 31-347. Experience in
compensation insurance.
- Sec. 31-348. Compensation insurance
companies to report their risks.
- Sec. 31-348a. Compensation insurers
to reduce premiums.
- Part E
Second Injury Fund.
- Sec. 31-349. Compensation for second
disability. Payment of insurance coverage. Second Injury Fund closed July 1, 1995, to new
claims. Procedure.
- Sec. 31-349a. Powers of investigators
in the office of the State Treasurer.
- Sec. 31-349b. Certificate for
permanent vocational disability. Employer reimbursed by Second Injury Fund for insurance
premiums for certified employees.
- Sec. 31-349c. Controverted issues of
previous disability. Physician panel established.
- Sec. 31-349d. Treasurer to solicit
proposals for the managing of Second Injury Fund claims.
- Sec. 31-349e. Advisory board for the
Second Injury Fund.
- Sec. 31-349f. Condition of the Second
Injury Fund. Report to the Governor and General Assembly.
- Sec. 31-349g. Method of assessing all
employers for the liabilities of the Second Injury Fund. Regulations.
- Sec. 31-349h. Transfer of claims.
Claims not transferred.
- Sec. 31-349i. Cost-saving
methodologies.
- Secs. 31-350 and 31-351. Notice to commissioner of second injury.
Hearings; awards. Sections 31-350 and 31-351 are repealed.
- Sec. 31-352. Enforcement of liability
of third person.
- Sec. 31-353. Voluntary agreements;
approval.
- Sec. 31-354. Second Injury Fund
contributions. Duties and powers of State Treasurer.
- Sec. 31-354a. Assistant
administrators of the Second Injury Fund.
- Sec. 31-354b. Finance account within
Second Injury Fund. Subaccounts. Duties of State Treasurer.
- Sec. 31-355. Hearings; awards.
Payments from Second Injury Fund on employer's failure to comply with award. Civil action
for reimbursement. Insolvent insurer.
- Sec. 31-355a. Collection of moneys
owed to the Second Injury Fund. Tax warrants. Lien. Foreclosure.
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