Or. Admin. Code § 436-150-0010 - Criteria for Eligibility
(1) In
order for the director to authorize expenditures from the Workers' Benefit Fund
Claims Program there must be:
(a) Verification
from an authority from the insurer's state of domicile that the insurer
responsible for payment of compensation is in default, such as a notice of
voluntary or involuntary rehabilitation, conservatorship, or other information
indicating the insurer cannot or will not make payments of compensation;
and
(b) An order of the director
authorizing disbursements to injured workers from the Workers' Benefit Fund
Claims Program. The order shall specify the qualifying claims, duration of
payment obligation, and maximum expenditure limitation. The maximum expenditure
limitation may not exceed the amount of securities on deposit for the insurer
pursuant to ORS 731.628.
(2) When expenditures are authorized pursuant
to section (1) of this rule, the paying agency shall provide the director with
sufficient information, as specified in OAR
436-150-0030(2),
to enable the director to advance funds to eligible injured workers.
(3) To be eligible for payment under the
program:
(a) Compensation must be due and
payable pursuant to ORS chapter 656; and
(b) There must be a record of an insurance
policy on file with the director by the insurer covering the employer on the
date of injury.
(4)
Payments to eligible injured workers in accordance with these rules shall be
applied toward the insurer's payment obligations under ORS chapter 656 and will
be deducted from compensation due, pursuant to ORS
734.570.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.445, 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.445
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