Or. Admin. Code § 436-080-0060 - When a Worker Files a Claim for an Injury
(1) When the division issues an order under
OAR 436-080-0010 declaring an
employer a noncomplying employer, and a subject worker has filed a claim for an
injury sustained during the period of noncompliance while the worker was
employed by such employer, the division will:
(a) Refer the claim with a copy of the order
and the results of its investigation to the assigned claims agent for
processing as required by ORS
656.054; and
(b) Inform the worker, the worker's
representative, if represented, and the employer that the claim has been
referred to the assigned claims agent;
(2) The notice to the employer will inform
the employer of the right to object to the claim.
(3) If the employer wishes to object to the
claim, the employer shall request a hearing. The request for hearing must be
filed within 60 days from the date of the mailing of the Notice of
Referral.
(4) When the assigned
claims agent accepts or denies the claim, it shall notify the worker, employer,
and the division of its action within the time provided by ORS
656.262.
(5) When the division finds that at the time
of the injury, either the worker was not a subject worker or the employer was
not a subject employer, the worker and employer shall be notified of such
determination. The worker may request a hearing by filing a hearing request
within 60 days after the mailing of the determination. The hearing request must
be sent to the Workers' Compensation Division administrator. The worker and
employer shall be parties to any such hearing, and will be notified by the
Hearings Division of the time and place set for hearing.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.726
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.054
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