Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB418

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/14/23  
Report Pass
3/31/23  
Engrossed
4/11/23  
Refer
4/13/23  
Report Pass
5/10/23  
Enrolled
5/22/23  
Passed
6/1/23  
Chaptered
6/14/23  

Caption

Relating to workers' compensation claims; and declaring an emergency.

Impact

If enacted, the bill amends ORS 656.210 to provide clearer guidelines for temporary disability compensation. It is designed to ensure that injured workers can receive necessary medical services without the additional burden of losing income. The bill declares an emergency status, indicating its intended immediate effect on Oregon's workers' compensation regulations, reflecting recognition of the urgency surrounding workplace injuries.

Summary

Senate Bill 418 aims to enhance protection for workers injured on the job by requiring employers to adopt a policy that allows employees to take paid time off during their shifts to receive medical services related to their compensable injuries or occupational diseases. The bill removes the previous requirement that an injured worker must be absent for a minimum period before being eligible for temporary disability benefits, thereby streamlining access to support for workers who require medical attention related to their injuries.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SB 418 represents a significant shift in workers' compensation law in Oregon, aimed at promoting worker health and safety. The bill's focus on immediate access to medical services could set a precedent for similar legislation in other states, aligning workplace policies with the growing recognition of the importance of employee well-being and timely medical intervention.

Contention

Discussion around SB 418 has included varying perspectives on its implications for both employers and employees. Supporters argue that the changes will lead to better health outcomes for workers, as they can seek medical care promptly without worrying about loss of pay. However, some critics express concern that this might increase costs for businesses and complicate workers' compensation administration, as employers navigate the new policies and financial responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB4138

Relating to workers' compensation benefits.

OR HB2375

Workers' compensation; Court of Existing Claims; terms; emergency.

OR HB2375

Workers' compensation; Court of Existing Claims; terms; emergency.

OR HB3467

Relating to employer's report to insurer after worksite injuries; declaring an emergency.

OR HB3412

Relating to medical practitioners in workers' compensation claims.

OR HB4086

Relating to workers' compensation benefits.

OR HB54

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation and declaring an emergency.

OR HB62

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation and declaring an emergency.

OR SB705

Relating to temporary total disability.

OR HB2791

Relating to workers' compensation.

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MS HB140

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MS SB2184

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MS SB2285

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MS SB2441

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NJ S511

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NJ A1474

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NJ A5532

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