Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB226

Introduced
3/10/14  
Refer
3/10/14  

Caption

Constitutional amendment to provide for original jurisdiction for district courts regarding workers' compensation matters. (2/3 - CA13s1(A))

Impact

The proposed amendment would significantly change the legal landscape for workers' compensation in Louisiana. By transferring original jurisdiction to district courts, the bill aims to provide a more formal judicial process for workers' compensation cases, which may enhance the transparency and consistency of rulings. This change is anticipated to streamline the handling of these cases, aligning them with other civil matters that are typically adjudicated within district courts. As a result, injured workers might find a more accessible and equitable judicial system to navigate their claims.

Summary

Senate Bill 226 proposes a constitutional amendment to modify the jurisdiction of courts in Louisiana with respect to workers' compensation matters. The bill aims to grant district courts original jurisdiction over such cases instead of relying on administrative hearing officers, which is the current practice. In addition, the bill outlines that appellate courts would have the authority to review decisions made by district courts in workers' compensation cases, thereby altering the existing structure that primarily involves administrative agencies in these matters.

Sentiment

Sentiment regarding SB 226 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that shifting to district courts will enhance procedural safeguards for workers and generate fairer outcomes. They contend that judicial oversight might prevent arbitrary decisions often associated with administrative processes. Conversely, opponents might view the amendment as an unnecessary complication that could clog district court dockets and prolong the resolution of cases, potentially hindering timely benefits to injured workers.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 226 include concerns about the efficiency of the workers' compensation process and the capacity of district courts to handle an influx of new cases. Some stakeholders fear that instead of improving access to justice for injured workers, the bill may lead to delays and increased litigation costs. Additionally, the debate revolves around the existing administrative system, which some believe is more expedited and cost-effective for handling workers' compensation issues compared to the formalities of district court proceedings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB22

Dedicates certain revenue to fund the unfunded accrued liabilities of and post-retirement benefit increases for the four state systems. (6/30/14) (OR SEE FISC NOTE SD RV)

LA SB403

Provides relative to third party payments of health insurance premiums of individuals with HIV/AIDS. (8/1/14)

LA SB57

Mandates inclusion of lymphedema treatment as an option in health insurance coverage. (8/1/14)

LA SB247

Provides with respect to insurance fraud. (8/1/14)

LA SB401

Provides for third party contracts with pharmacies. (8/1/14)

LA SB436

Changes the sunset date of the "Sledge Jeansonne Louisiana Insurance Fraud Prevention Act". (8/1/14)

LA SB165

Provides relative to prescription drug specialty tiers. (1/1/15)

LA SB181

Provides with respect to the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation policy take-out program. (8/1/14)

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