Ohio Admin. Code 4123-3-37 - Lump sum advancements
(A) The administrator of the bureau of
workers' compensation, under special
circumstances, may commute an award of compensation to a lump sum payment
when the administrator determines that the advancement is advisable for the
purpose of providing the injured worker
claimant or the surviving spouse financial relief
or for furthering the injured worker's
claimant's rehabilitation.
(1) The bureau may grant a lump sum
advancement to an injured worker
a claimant only from an award of compensation
made pursuant to section
4123.58 of the Revised Code or
from division (A) or (B) of section
4123.57 of the Revised
Code.
(2) The bureau may grant a
lump sum advancement to a surviving spouse only from an award of death benefits
made pursuant to section
4123.59 of the Revised Code.
However, the advancement shall not exceed the amount of death benefits payable
to the surviving spouse over a two-year period.
(3) The bureau shall not grant a lump sum
advancement to a surviving dependent from an award of compensation made
pursuant to division (B) of section
4123.57 of the Revised
Code.
(4) The bureau shall not
grant a lump sum advancement in a claim where the allowance of the award of
compensation made pursuant to section
4123.58 of the Revised Code or
from division (A) or (B) of section
4123.57 of the Revised Code is
on appeal under section
4123.511 of the Revised Code or
an appeal to court.
(5) The
industrial commission has exclusive jurisdiction over an application for a lump
sum advancement for the payment of attorney fees incurred in securing an award.
The bureau shall refer such applications to the industrial commission to
adjudicate.
(B)
An injured worker
A
claimant or the surviving spouse shall file an application requesting a
lump sum advancement with the bureau.
(1) The
application shall be fully completed and notarized.
(a) The injured
worker
claimant or surviving spouse
shall provide proof that there are special
circumstances for the lump sum advancement and
that the lump sum advancement is advisable for the purpose of providing
financial relief or for furthering the injured
worker's
claimant's
rehabilitation.
(b) The bureau may
dismiss an application for a lump sum advancement where the
injured worker
claimant or surviving spouse has not provided proof of
special circumstances and proof of financial
relief or for furthering the injured
worker's
claimant's
rehabilitation.
(2) The
bureau shall review the application and utilize whatever methods the bureau
determines to be appropriate, consistent with general insurance principles, to
evaluate the claim for a lump sum advancement.
(3) For a lump sum advancement from an award
of compensation made pursuant to section
4123.58 of the Revised Code or
from an award of death benefits pursuant to section
4123.59 of the Revised Code, if
the bureau determines that the lump sum advancement is advisable, the bureau
shall calculate the net present value of the lump sum advancement on the
remaining compensation payable to the injured
worker
claimant or benefits payable to
the spouse. The bureau shall determine the amount of the biweekly rate
reduction and the terms of such reduction. The administrator shall fix a
specific time for the reduction of the biweekly rate of compensation to offset
the lump sum advancement depending upon the time period that the
injured worker
claimant or surviving spouse has selected for the
offset of the lump sum advancement, when applicable. Once
an injured worker
a
claimant or surviving spouse has selected a time period for the offset of
the lump sum advancement, the injured
worker
claimant or surviving spouse may
not change the time period. The bureau shall include the net present value of
the lump sum advancement in determining the reduction of the biweekly rate of
compensation.
(4) For a lump sum
advancement of an award made pursuant to division (A) or (B) of section
4123.57 of the Revised Code, if
the bureau determines that the lump sum advancement is advisable, the bureau
shall calculate the net present value of the lump sum advancement on the
remaining weeks of compensation payable to the injured worker
claimant and in determining the amount to be paid to
the injured worker
claimant for the lump sum advancement.
(5) In determining the net present value of a
lump sum advancement, the bureau shall use the discount factor as periodically
established by the bureau.
(6) The
bureau shall issue an order approving or disapproving the application. If the
bureau approves the application, the order shall advise the
injured worker
claimant or surviving spouse of the amount of
reduction of compensation and the terms of the lump sum advancement.
(C) Maximum rate reduction in
compensation.
(1) No lump sum advancement
shall be approved that will result in a rate reduction of more than one-third
of the biweekly rate of compensation, except where the advancement is for
compensation under division (A) or (B) of section
4123.57 of the Revised Code. The
bureau shall not include an advancement for attorney's fees in accordance with
section 4123.06 of the Revised Code in
the calculation of the maximum rate reduction limitation.
(2) The bureau may approve no more than two
concurrent lump sum advancements in a claim in addition to an advancement for
attorney fees that the industrial commission has granted in accordance with
section 4123.06 of the Revised
Code.
(3) Upon the recoupment of
the lump sum advancement in accordance with the terms of the order and
agreement, the bureau shall remove the rate reduction due to the lump sum
advancement and reinstate the injured
worker's
claimant's rate of compensation
or the surviving spouse's benefits.
(D) The lump sum advancement warrant shall
include the claimant or the surviving spouse as a payee, except where the
warrant is for the payment of attorney's fees in accordance with section
4123.06 of the Revised Code, in
which case the attorney shall be named as the only payee on the
warrant.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4121.12, 4121.121, 4121.30, 4121.31, 4123.05
Rule Amplifies: 4123.57, 4123.64, 4123.65
Prior Effective Dates: 12/01/2004, 10/12/2010, 07/11/2013, 11/13/2015
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