Legislature(1997 - 1998)
02/20/1997 01:34 PM Senate L&C
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HB 41 IMPAIRMENT RATING GUIDES FOR WORKERS COMP
CHAIRMAN LEMAN called the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee
meeting to order at 1:34 p.m. and announced HB 41 to be up for
consideration.
MS. JANET SEITZ, Staff to Representative Rokeberg, sponsor,
explained that this legislation is necessary because now under the
regulations procedure it can take a long time for the newest
version of the guides to be adopted for use by the Worker's Comp
Board. For example, until April of last year they were using a
1988 guide when the 1993 guide had already been published.
She said Representative Rokeberg thinks the process to get the
regulations in place is prohibitive and the new guides are valuable
because of new medical technology and diagnostic procedures.
CHAIRMAN LEMAN asked how often the book comes out. MS. SEITZ
responded that there is no set time.
SENATOR KELLY asked if they used to have to adopt the guides by
statute. MS. SEITZ deferred to Mr. Paul Grossi, Director, Workers
Compensation.
MR. GROSSI explained that HB 41 allows them to adopt the most
recent version of the AMA Guides without going through the
regulatory process which is currently what they have to do.
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MR. GARREY PESKA, ASHNHA, supported HB 41 because it clarifies the
process by which the guidelines will be adopted.
SENATOR KELLY asked the difference between the CS and the original
bill on the House side. MR. GROSSI replied that the CS establishes
a specific date for the most recent guide to go into effect. There
was the fear of litigation regarding which guide would actually be
in effect during the 90-day period.
CHAIRMAN LEMAN asked if the Board was able to pick a date that is
immediate in terms of the implementation. MR. GROSSI replied that
the Board would try to give enough notice to everybody to allow the
various parties to purchase the newest guide and get set up.
SENATOR KELLY said it appears we are throwing ourselves on the
mercy of the AMA and he wasn't sure that was a wise thing to do,
but he didn't think he would be against it.
CHAIRMAN LEMAN said he thought we had already done that by adopting
previous statutes. SENATOR KELLY responded that if the Board can
delay taking new guidelines for years and years, then they hadn't
done it.
MR. DWIGHT PERKINS, Department of Labor, said he thought that it
was something that just didn't get done and it was seen by the new
administration as something that needed to be addressed as soon as
possible.
SENATOR KELLY asked who was the last commissioner. MR. PERKINS
replied Commissioner Mahlen.
SENATOR MACKIE moved to pass HB 41 from committee with individual
recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.
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