Or. Admin. Code § 436-120-0005 - Definitions
Unless a term is specifically defined elsewhere in these rules or the context otherwise requires, the definitions of ORS chapter 656 are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of these rules. For the purpose of these rules, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Cost-of-living matrix" means the chart
issued annually by the division in Bulletin 124 that publishes the conversion
factors, effective July 1 of each year, used to adjust for changes in the
cost-of-living rate from the date of injury to the date of calculation. The
conversion factor is based on the annual percentage increase or decrease in the
average weekly wage, as defined in ORS
656.211.
(2) "Counselor" means the vocational
assistance counselor certified under these rules to provide vocational
assistance to injured workers and activities for determining a worker's
eligibility for vocational assistance.
(3) "Director" means the director of the
Department of Consumer and Business Services, or the director's
designee.
(4) "Division" means the
Workers' Compensation Division of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services.
(5) "Employer at injury"
means the organization that employed the worker when the worker sustained the
injury or occupational disease.
(6)
"Insurer" means the insurance company or self-insured employer responsible for
the workers' compensation claim.
(7) "Provider" means the vocational
assistance provider that is an insurer or other public or private organization
registered under these rules to provide vocational assistance to injured
workers and activities for determining a worker's eligibility for vocational
assistance.
(8) "Reasonable cause"
may include, but is not limited to, a medically documented limitation in the
worker's activities due to illness or medical condition of the worker or the
worker's family, financial hardship, incarceration for less than six months, or
circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the worker. "Reasonable cause"
for failure to provide information or participate in activities related to
vocational assistance will be determined based upon individual circumstances of
the case.
(9) "Reasonable labor
market" for an occupation means it can be said to have reasonable employment
opportunities if competitively qualified workers can expect to find equivalent
jobs in the occupation within a reasonable period of time. A reasonable period
of time, for workers in the majority of occupations, would be the six months
that they could collect regular unemployment insurance benefits, if they were
entitled to them.
(10) "Regular
employment" means the employment the worker held at the time of the injury or
at the time of the claim for aggravation, whichever gave rise to the potential
eligibility for vocational assistance; or, for a worker not employed at the
time of aggravation, the employment the worker held on the last day of work
before the aggravation claim. If the basis for potential eligibility is a
reopening to process a newly accepted condition, "regular employment" is the
employment the worker held at the time of the injury. When the condition arose
after claim closure, "regular employment" is determined as if it were an
aggravation claim.
(11)
"Substantial handicap to employment" means the worker, because of the injury or
aggravation, lacks the necessary physical capacities, knowledge, skills, and
abilities to be employed in suitable employment.
(a) "Knowledge" means an organized body of
factual or procedural information derived from the worker's education,
training, and experience.
(b)
"Skills" means the demonstrated mental and physical proficiency to apply
knowledge.
(c) "Abilities" means
the cognitive, psychological, and physical capability to apply the worker's
knowledge and skills.
(12)
(a)
"Suitable employment" or "suitable job" means employment or a job:
(A) For which the worker has the necessary
physical capacities, knowledge, skills, and abilities;
(B) Located where the worker customarily
worked, or within reasonable commuting distance of the worker's residence. A
reasonable commuting distance is no more than 50 miles one-way modified by
other factors including, but not limited to:
(i) Wage of the job;
(ii) The pre-injury commute;
(iii) The worker's physical capacities, if
they restrict the worker's ability to sit or drive for 50 miles;
(iv) Commuting practices of other workers who
live in the same geographic area; and
(v) The distance from the worker's residence
to the nearest cities or towns that offer employment opportunities;
(C) That pays a suitable wage or
would average on a year-round basis a suitable wage;
(D) That is permanent. Temporary work is
suitable if the worker's job at injury was temporary and the worker has
transferable skills to earn, on a year-round basis, a suitable wage;
and
(E) For which a reasonable
labor market as described under OAR
436-120-0157 is documented to
exist.
(b) "Suitable
employment" or "suitable job" may also be modified or new employment resulting
from an employer at injury activated use of the Preferred Worker Program under
OAR 436-110, as described in OAR
436-120-0165(1)(c).
(13) "Suitable wage" means:
(a) For the purpose of determining
eligibility for vocational assistance, a wage at least 80 percent of the
adjusted weekly wage; or
(b) For
the purpose of providing or ending vocational assistance, a wage as close as
possible to 100 percent of the adjusted weekly wage. This wage may be
considered suitable if less than 80 percent of the adjusted weekly wage, if the
wage is as close as possible to the adjusted weekly wage.
(14) "Training" means a vocational
rehabilitation service provided to a worker who is enrolled and actively
engaged in an authorized training plan as documented on Form 1081, "Training
Plan."
(15) "Transferable skills"
means the knowledge and skills demonstrated in past training or employment that
make the worker employable in suitable new employment. More general
characteristics such as aptitudes or interests do not, by themselves,
constitute transferable skills.
(16) "Vocational assistance" means any of the
services, goods, allowances, and temporary disability compensation under these
rules to assist an eligible worker return to work. This does not include
activities for determining a worker's eligibility for vocational
assistance.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.340(9) & 656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.340
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.