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Bill would let workers' comp court appoint benefits administrators for minors, incapacitated claimants
2715926 · March 20, 2025
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Summary
Senate Bill 338 would give the Workers' Compensation Court explicit authority to appoint benefits administrators to receive and manage payments for minors or claimants adjudicated incompetent. Supporters said the change fixes a technical gap; insurers and employers supported the cleanup.
Senate Bill 338, sponsored by Sen. Greg Hertz and heard in House Business and Labor, would allow the Workers’ Compensation Court to appoint a benefits administrator to receive and manage workers’ compensation payments on behalf of minor claimants or people adjudicated…
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