Or. Admin. Code § 436-060-0045 - Payment of Compensation During Worker Incarceration
(1) General. A worker is not eligible to
receive temporary disability compensation for periods of time during which the
worker is incarcerated for commission of a crime. All other compensation
benefits must be provided the worker as if the worker were not incarcerated,
except as provided in OAR 436-120. For the purpose of this rule:
(a) A worker is incarcerated for commission
of a crime when:
(A) In pretrial detention;
or
(B) Imprisoned following
conviction for a crime; and
(b) A worker is not incarcerated if the
worker is on parole or work release status.
(2) Initiation of payments after
incarceration. Temporary disability compensation, if due and payable, must be
paid the worker within 14 days of the date the insurer becomes aware the worker
is no longer incarcerated.
(3)
Right to claim closure. A worker who is incarcerated has the same right to
claim closure under ORS
656.268 as a worker who is not
incarcerated. Any permanent disability awarded must be paid the same as if the
worker were not incarcerated.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.160, 656.704, 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.160, 656.704, 656.726(4)
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