Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1110

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Workers' compensation commission; require emergency hearing upon request of either party.

Impact

If enacted, HB1110 will alter the procedural dynamics of workers' compensation claims in Mississippi. It mandates that the commission must respond to requests for emergency hearings within a specified timeline, specifically within twenty days. This could potentially lead to faster resolutions for claimants who may be facing time-sensitive issues arising from workplace injuries. The change is aimed at ensuring that individuals receiving benefits do not have to endure prolonged waiting periods during critical times, thus safeguarding their interests more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1110 aims to amend the Mississippi Code, specifically Section 71-3-47, to require the Workers' Compensation Commission to order an emergency hearing upon the request or petition of either party involved in a workers' compensation claim. This legislative change is intended to expedite the hearing process for urgent cases, providing a quicker resolution to disputes that may arise in the settlement and adjudication of claims. The bill emphasizes the importance of timely hearings, aiming to improve the responsiveness of the commission to the needs of the parties involved.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding how this bill could affect the balance of power between the Workers' Compensation Commission and the involved parties. Critics may argue that while expedited hearings are beneficial, the new requirements could overwhelm the commission's resources, leading to rushed decisions that may not adequately consider the complexities of each case. Additionally, there may be concerns from certain stakeholders about how this could affect the existing process and whether it would lead to fair outcomes for all parties involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB898

Workers' compensation commission; require emergency hearing upon request of either party.

MS HB917

Workers' compensation commission; require emergency hearing upon request of either party.

MS HB1227

Election commissioners; revise the compensation of.

MS SB3050

Appropriation; Workers' Compensation Commission.

MS SB3024

Appropriation; Workers' Compensation Commission.

MS SB2304

Expunction and reenfranchisment; revise procedure for requesting.

MS SB2364

Expunction and reenfranchisment; revise procedure for requesting.

MS SB2071

Health care CON review; party requesting or appealing a hearing on application is responsible for costs and attorney fees.

MS SB2584

Health care CON review; party requesting or appealing a hearing on application is responsible for costs and attorney fees.

MS HB1257

Parental alienation; reduce by requiring court hearings within a certain amount of time to modify or terminate custody.

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