Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
WORKERS' COMPENSATION
(See also INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE APPEALS, BOARD) |
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Benefits, disparity between benefits for married injured persons and benefits for unmarried injured persons, studying:
SSB 5835 |
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Benefits, presumptive, for health care employees during pandemic, when:
SB 5190,
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ESSB 5190, CH 251 (2021) |
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Benefits, the same in certain cases whether married or unmarried:
SB 5835 |
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Claims, attending providers treating injured workers for, expanding list of health care providers authorized to be:
SB 5784, SSB 5784 |
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Claims, for mental health conditions, psychologists as attending providers for:
SB 5784, SSB 5784 |
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Claims, reopening, compensation/benefits beyond 60 days before submitting application for, when:
HB 1902,
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SHB 1902, CH 269 (2022) |
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Contractor licensing laws, references in workers' compensation statutes, adding:
SB 5604 |
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Cost-of-living adjustments, suspending for fiscal year 2022:
SSB 5137 |
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Cost-of-living adjustments, suspending for fiscal year 2022 and modifying certain future adjustment provisions:
SB 5137 |
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Debt, exempting all paid or payable compensation amounts from execution/attachment/garnishment:
SB 5947, SSB 5947 |
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Disability, total and permanent or temporary, additional amount per month whether married or unmarried:
SB 5835 |
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Disability, total and permanent or temporary, percentage of wages to be the same whether married or unmarried:
SB 5835 |
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Frontline employees, dept. of licensing driver licensing employees with in-person interaction, when:
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SB 5875, CH 290 (2022) |
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Frontline employees, various workers considered for workers' compensation purposes to be, list of:
SB 5115,
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ESSB 5115, CH 252 (2021),
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SB 5875, CH 290 (2022) |
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Hanford nuclear site, replacing with "radiological hazardous waste facility" for occupational disease presumption:
SB 5890,
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SSB 5890, CH 62 (2022) |
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Industrial insurance appeals, board of, appeals of decisions by, payment of attorney and witness fees:
SB 5801 |
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Industrial insurance, accident fund, safety grant program use of funds from:
HB 1097,
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ESHB 1097, CH 253 (2021), SB 5090 |
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Industrial insurance, claim resolution settlement agreements:
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SB 5046, CH 89 (2021) |
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Industrial insurance, freight broker/forwarder with agreement with carrier:
HB 1783, SB 5103 |
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Industrial insurance, medical examinations and records, modifying provisions:
SB 5102, SSB 5102 |
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Industrial insurance, medical examinations, worker recording of:
HB 1763, SHB 1763, SB 5627 |
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Industrial insurance, medical examinations, worker-chosen observer at:
HB 1763, SHB 1763, SB 5627 |
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Industrial insurance, structured claim resolution settlement as option:
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SB 5046, CH 89 (2021) |
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Kennedy, Vickie, assistant director for insurance services, at department of labor and industries, honoring:
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SR 8648 (2022) |
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Occupational diseases, infectious/contagious diseases as, when subject of public health emergency:
SB 5115,
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ESSB 5115, CH 252 (2021), SB 5190,
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ESSB 5190, CH 251 (2021) |
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Radiological hazardous waste facilities, all personnel exposed to radioactive waste, occupational disease presumption:
SB 5890,
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SSB 5890, CH 62 (2022) |
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Social security numbers, used in correspondence as personal identifiers, replacing, when:
HB 1455,
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SHB 1455, CH 80 (2021) |
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Transportation network companies, drivers for, industrial insurance provisions:
HB 2076,
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ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV |
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Vocational rehabilitation, injured workers referred for, B&O/public utility tax credits for employers hiring:
SB 5358 |
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Wages, monthly, computing for residents/inmates/patients of certain correctional/treatment/other institutions:
SB 5701,
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SSB 5701, CH 53 (2022) |