Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2977

Introduced
5/19/22  
Refer
5/19/22  
Report Pass
6/7/22  
Engrossed
6/9/22  
Refer
6/10/22  
Report Pass
6/21/22  
Enrolled
6/22/22  

Caption

Workers' Compensation

Impact

The bill also introduces clearer procedures for resolving disputes regarding the apportionment of legal fees among attorneys representing injured employees. By establishing a mediation program within the workers' compensation court, it helps to streamline disputes that can often complicate claims and delay compensation for injured workers. Additionally, the bill grants trial judges the authority to extend appeal periods in cases of reasonable neglect, which could potentially increase access to justice for injured workers who may otherwise face strict timeline constraints.

Summary

Senate Bill S2977 revises certain aspects of the workers' compensation system in Rhode Island. The bill includes provisions designed to amend the treatment of benefits received by teachers in cases of death or disability. Specifically, it seeks to exclude Medicare set-aside allocations, specific compensation benefits, and collective bargaining agreement benefits from offsets against state-provided teacher benefits. This change aims to protect teachers from losing critical compensation they would typically receive under state benefits, thus enhancing their financial security in times of need.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding S2977 involves the amendments to the provisions related to the uninsured protection fund, which provides benefits to employees injured while working for employers that fail to maintain required workers' compensation insurance. Some stakeholders argue that this amendment could place additional financial burdens on the state fund or incentivize employers to forgo necessary coverage. Meanwhile, proponents of the bill argue that these changes are essential to safeguard teachers' benefits and improve the overall efficiency of the workers' compensation process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8259

Workers' Compensation

RI S1081

Workers' Compensation -- Benefits

RI H6461

Workers' Compensation -- Benefits

RI HB06478

An Act Concerning Workers' Compensation.

RI HB5575

WORKERS COMPENSATION-VARIOUS

RI AB2169

Workers’ compensation.

RI SB227

Removes the authority of the office of workers' compensation to adjudicate workers' compensation claims and provides that the district courts have original jurisdiction of workers' compensation claims. (1/1/15)

RI SB191

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation.

RI SB296

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation.

RI SF4745

Workers' compensation hearing provisions modifications

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