Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB321

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Workers' Compensation; chapter shall not apply to employees of an employer covered by and providing coverage under the federal Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 901; provide

Impact

The amendment intends to create a clear distinction between state workers' compensation provisions and those dictated by federal law. This could significantly impact maritime employers and their employees in Georgia, as the bill would allow them to operate under the protections and provisions of the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, rather than state-specific workers' compensation rules. Proponents of the bill argue that it will simplify the legal landscape for these employers and ensure that maritime workers receive appropriate federal benefits.

Summary

Senate Bill 321 proposes to amend the applicability of workers' compensation laws in Georgia. Specifically, the bill provides that the workers' compensation chapter shall not apply to employees of employers covered under the federal Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. This change aims to clarify the relationship between state workers' compensation laws and federal regulations governing maritime workers.

Contention

While the bill's intention is to streamline workers' compensation provisions by aligning them with federal standards, there may be concerns from various stakeholders about the potential gaps in employee protections. Critics might argue that removing state-level oversight could leave some workers underprivileged, particularly in cases where state laws offer more extensive protections compared to federal provisions. Therefore, it's important to balance the need for regulatory clarity with the implications for worker rights and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB480

Workers' compensation; benefits; change certain provisions

GA HB261

Labor and industrial relations; employers to provide certain documentation when compensating employees; require

GA SB91

Workers' Compensation; the time period for the dissolution of the Subsequent Injury Trust Fund; extend

GA HB1213

State employees; commencement of employment for purposes of eligibility for health insurance coverage and flexible employee benefit plans; provide

GA SB206

Social Security Coverage for Employees of the State; coverage for all employees of a political subdivision who are members of the Public School Employees Retirement System; require

GA SB585

Waiver of Sovereign Immunity; claims against state officers and employees whose acts or omissions violate the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act; provide

GA HB746

Employees' Retirement System; include certain compensation supplements in calculation of earnable compensation

GA HB140

State employees; three-year pilot program to provide coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of certain pediatric disorders; provisions

GA SB384

Public Officers and Employees; development and administration of the State of Georgia as a Model Employer (GAME) Program; provide

GA HB1515

Better Small Business Employee Benefits Act; enact

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.