Revise workers compensation laws relating to the State Auditor
Impact
If enacted, HB 277 will alter the relationship between the State Compensation Insurance Fund and the auditor's office, specifically by reducing the necessary financial transfers from the fund. Proponents argue that this could allow the state fund to allocate its surplus more flexibly, potentially leading to improved financial health for the fund itself. By lessening the mandatory funding to the auditor, the bill could also raise questions about oversight and accountability in the management of workers' compensation claims within the state.
Summary
House Bill 277 proposes revisions to the management of the state workers' compensation fund by eliminating the requirement for the State Compensation Insurance Fund to annually transfer funds to the auditor's office for staffing and related expenses. This change aims to potentially streamline financial operations and reduce fiscal burdens on the state fund while addressing its administrative obligations. The bill seeks to amend section 39-71-2375 of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA) concerning the operations of the state fund as an authorized insurer and its compliance with state regulations.
Contention
The main point of contention around HB 277 revolves around the implications of reducing fiscal support for the auditor’s office from the state fund. Critics may argue that this change could weaken enforcement and oversight mechanisms that ensure participants in the workers' compensation system are adequately protected. Supporters, however, contend that the bill is a necessary adjustment to improve the efficiency of operations within the state fund and relieve constraints that can hinder its function as the guaranteed market for workers' compensation insurance in Montana.
Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims Against The State Pursuant To Chapter 53 Of The General Statutes.
Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims Against The State Pursuant To Chapter 53 Of The General Statutes.