Or. Admin. Code § 436-060-0500 - Reimbursement of Supplemental Disability for Workers with Multiple Jobs at the Time of Injury
(1)
General. When an insurer
elects to pay supplemental disability due a worker with multiple jobs at the
time of injury, the director will reimburse the supplemental amount quarterly,
after receipt and approval of documentation of compensation paid by the insurer
or service company . The director will reimburse the insurer , in care of the
service company , if applicable.
(2)
Requests for reimbursement. Requests for reimbursement must be
submitted on Form 3504, "Supplemental Disability Benefits Quarterly
Reimbursement Request," and must include at least:
(a) Identification and address of the insurer
responsible for processing the claim;
(b) The worker's name, WCD file number, date
of injury, Social Security number (if known), and the insurer claim
number;
(c) Whether the claim is
disabling or nondisabling;
(d) The
primary and secondary employers' legal names;
(e) The primary and secondary employers'
policy numbers;
(f) The weekly wage
of all jobs at the time of the injury separated by employer ;
(g) The start and end dates for the periods
of supplemental disability due and payable to the worker;
(h) The amount of supplemental disability
paid for the periods in subsection (g);
(i) The quarter and year in which the payment
was made;
(j) A signed payment
certification statement verifying the payments; and
(k) Any other information the director
requires.
(3)
Administrative fee. In addition to the supplemental disability
reimbursement, the director will pay the insurer an administrative fee based on
the annual claim processing administrative cost factor, as published in
Bulletin 316.
(4)
Repayment
of invalid or incorrect payments. The director may require the insurer
to repay reimbursements made for invalid or incorrect payments. An invalid or
incorrect payment may be identified at any time, including during an audit by
the director , or when the insurer or assigned processing administrator
identifies that supplemental disability benefits have been overpaid.
(a) The director may periodically audit the
insurer 's files to validate the amount reimbursed.
(b) Invalid amounts include, but are not
limited to:
(A) Payments exceeding statutory
amounts due to the insurer , excluding reasonable overpayments, as determined by
the director ;
(B) Compensation paid
as a result of untimely or inaccurate claims processing;
(C) Payments of compensation that were not
documented as required by OAR 436-050; or
(D) Amounts in a third-party recovery that
result in overpayment.
(5)
Benefits due workers of a
noncomplying employer . Supplemental disability benefits due subject
workers of a noncomplying employer as defined in ORS
656.052 are not eligible for
separate reimbursement under this rule, but remain a cost recoverable from the
employer as provided by ORS
656.054(2).
(6)
Claim disposition agreements and
stipulated claims settlements. Claim dispositions agreements or
stipulated claims settlements, under ORS
656.236 or
656.289, that include amounts
for supplemental disability benefits due to multiple jobs, are not eligible to
receive reimbursement from the Workers' Benefit Fund unless they receive
written confirmation from the director before the disposition or settlement is
approved by the Worker's Compensation Board .
(a) To receive written confirmation of a
proposed disposition or settlement, the insurer must submit a request to the
division . The request for written confirmation must include:
(A) A copy of the proposed disposition or
settlement that specifies the exact amount of the proposed contribution to be
made from the Workers' Benefit Fund;
(B) A statement from the insurer indicating
how the amount of the contribution was calculated; and
(C) Any other information required by the
director .
(b) The
director will not confirm the disposition for reimbursement if the proposed
contribution exceeds a reasonable projection of that claim's future liability
to the Workers' Benefit Fund.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.210
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