Or. Admin. Code § 438-005-0040 - General Definitions
(1)
"Administrative Law Judge" means an individual appointed by the Board to
perform the duties, functions and powers provided in ORS 654, 655 and 656, and
such other duties, functions and powers as may be prescribed by the
Board.
(2) "Aggravation" means an
actual worsening of the compensable condition(s) after the last award or
arrangement of compensation, which is established by medical evidence supported
by objective findings, and otherwise satisfies the statutory requirements of
ORS 656.273.
(3) "Aggravation rights" means the time
periods specified in ORS
656.273 during which an injured
worker is entitled to additional compensation for worsened conditions as a
matter of right.
(4) "Board" means
the Workers' Compensation Board.
(5) "Claimant" means an injured worker or any
other person entitled to initiate or continue a claim for
compensation.
(6) "Director" means
the Director of the Department of Consumer & Business Services or
designee.
(7) "Due diligence" means
the diligence reasonably expected from, and ordinarily exercised by, a person
who seeks to satisfy a legal requirement or to discharge an
obligation.
(8) "Hearings Division"
means the Hearings Division of the Workers' Compensation Board.
(9) "Insurer" means the State Accident
Insurance Fund Corporation, an insurer authorized under ORS Chapter 731 to
transact workers' compensation insurance in this state, or, except where the
context requires otherwise, an assigned claims agent in cases under ORS
656.054.
(10) "Party" means a claimant, an employer,
including a noncomplying employer, an assigned claims agent in cases under ORS
656.054, and an
insurer.
(11) "Self-insured
employer" means an employer or group of employers certified under ORS
656.430 as meeting the
qualifications set out in 656.407.
(12) "Workers' Compensation Division" means
the Workers' Compensation Division of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.726(5)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.726(5) & 656.054
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