CSSB 305(L&C) - IMPLEMENTATION OF WORK COMP EDITION Number 2464 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the committee's next order of business was CSSB 305(L&C), "An Act establishing a standard for determining when an injured worker is eligible for reemployment benefits and establishing a procedure for adopting a new, revised, or replacement standard for determining when an injured worker is eligible for reemployment benefits." He noted the sponsor's representative was present. TAPE 98-56, SIDE B Number 0001 [THE BEGINNING OF MS. BURD'S TESTIMONY WAS NOT RECORDED DUE TO TAPE CHANGE] SANDY BURD, Researcher for Senator Jim Duncan, came forward to testify as the sponsor's representative. Ms. Burd stated, "... for workers' rehabilitation to update their selected characteristics of occupations defined and the Dictionary of Occupational Titles." The sponsor statement read: When an injured worker suffers diminished physical capacities, vocational rehabilitation services step in. They identify occupations and retrain the worker for a job that will fit within the worker's physical abilities. There is a medical evaluation of whether the worker can perform the job at the level described. The Selected Characteristics of Occupations Defined in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (SCODDOT) gives the physical demands and environmental conditions for the occupations. The 1993 edition gives frequency standards for physical demands - like the number of times a worker will lift or bend. This information is necessary for proper evaluation. The Workers' Compensation Division in the Department of Labor was recently informed that it has based decisions on a 1993 edition of SCODDOT which is not in accordance with the law. Under current law, they are required to use a 1981 edition which lacks frequency standards. SB 305 will allow the Department of Labor to adopt revised editions of SCODDOT through regulation. The bill provides for a public meeting to set a date for the adoption of the new standards. Number 0011 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG indicated the committee had previous heard this bill in the form of HB 475 [HB 475 - Rehabilitation of Injured Workers]. Number 0020 REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move CSSB 305(L&C) with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal note. There being no objections, CSSB 305(L&C) was moved out of the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG commented he become a cosponsor of SB 305 that day.