101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
HB5178

 

Introduced , by Rep. Michael Halpin

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
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    Amends the Employer's Liability Rates Article of the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that a premium is excessive if it is likely to produce a long run profit that is unreasonably high for the insurance provided or if expenses are unreasonably high in relation to the services rendered. Provides procedures for the review of premiums by the Director of Insurance at the request of the insured. Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that accidental injuries sustained while traveling to or from work do not arise out of and in the course of employment. Permits an employer to file with the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission a workers' compensation safety program or a workers' compensation return to work program implemented by the employer. Provides that (i) injuries to the shoulder shall be considered injuries to part of the arm and (ii) injuries to the hip shall be considered injuries to part of the leg. Contains provisions concerning repetitive and cumulative injuries; permanent partial disability determinations; annual reports by the Commission concerning self-insurance for workers' compensation in Illinois; and duties of the Workers' Compensation Premium Rates Task Force. Makes additional changes to the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides for an evidence-based drug formulary. Requires an annual investigation of procedures covered for ambulatory surgical centers and the establishment of a fee schedule. Changes a waiting period for benefits for certain firefighters, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics. Changes compensation computations for subsequent injuries to the same part of the spine. Effective immediately.


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1    AN ACT concerning employment.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by adding
5Section 462c as follows:
 
6    (215 ILCS 5/462c new)
7    Sec. 462c. Premiums; review.
8    (a) Premiums shall not be excessive. A premium is excessive
9if it is likely to produce a profit that is unreasonably high
10for the insurance provided or if expenses are unreasonably high
11in relation to the coverage or services rendered.
12    (b) At any time, an insured may file a request for review
13of a premium with the Director. The request shall be in such
14form as the Director prescribes and shall specify the grounds
15on which the premium is excessive.
16    If, within 30 days of any proper request for review under
17this Section, the Director finds that the premium does not meet
18the requirements of this Section, he or she shall send to the
19insurer a written notice of disapproval of premium, specifying
20therein in what respects he or she finds that the premium fails
21to meet the requirements of this Section, stating when, within
22a reasonable period thereafter, the premium shall be deemed no
23longer effective, and ordering an adjustment of the premium. An

 

 

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1insurer whose premium has been disapproved shall be given a
2hearing upon a written request made within 30 days after the
3disapproval order. If the insurer requests a hearing, the
4premium shall be effective until the expiration of a reasonable
5period specified in any order entered thereon. If, after a
6hearing, the premium is found to be excessive, the Director
7shall order an adjustment of the premium. The insurer shall
8refund to the insured any amount found to be excessive under
9this Section.
10    If the Director finds that a review is not warranted or a
11premium is not excessive, he or she shall provide notice of
12that decision to the insured and the insurer.
13    (c) An insurer shall provide all information requested by
14the Director as he or she determines necessary to assist in
15review of premiums under this Section.
 
16    (215 ILCS 5/460 rep.)
17    Section 10. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by
18repealing Section 460.
 
19    Section 15. The Workers' Compensation Act is amended by
20changing Sections 1, 8, 8.1b, 8.2, 8.2a, 14, 19, 25.5, and 29.2
21and by adding Sections 4e, 8.1, and 29.3 as follows:
 
22    (820 ILCS 305/1)  (from Ch. 48, par. 138.1)
23    Sec. 1. This Act may be cited as the Workers' Compensation

 

 

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1Act.
2    (a) The term "employer" as used in this Act means:
3    1. The State and each county, city, town, township,
4incorporated village, school district, body politic, or
5municipal corporation therein.
6    2. Every person, firm, public or private corporation,
7including hospitals, public service, eleemosynary, religious
8or charitable corporations or associations who has any person
9in service or under any contract for hire, express or implied,
10oral or written, and who is engaged in any of the enterprises
11or businesses enumerated in Section 3 of this Act, or who at or
12prior to the time of the accident to the employee for which
13compensation under this Act may be claimed, has in the manner
14provided in this Act elected to become subject to the
15provisions of this Act, and who has not, prior to such
16accident, effected a withdrawal of such election in the manner
17provided in this Act.
18    3. Any one engaging in any business or enterprise referred
19to in subsections 1 and 2 of Section 3 of this Act who
20undertakes to do any work enumerated therein, is liable to pay
21compensation to his own immediate employees in accordance with
22the provisions of this Act, and in addition thereto if he
23directly or indirectly engages any contractor whether
24principal or sub-contractor to do any such work, he is liable
25to pay compensation to the employees of any such contractor or
26sub-contractor unless such contractor or sub-contractor has

 

 

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1insured, in any company or association authorized under the
2laws of this State to insure the liability to pay compensation
3under this Act, or guaranteed his liability to pay such
4compensation. With respect to any time limitation on the filing
5of claims provided by this Act, the timely filing of a claim
6against a contractor or subcontractor, as the case may be,
7shall be deemed to be a timely filing with respect to all
8persons upon whom liability is imposed by this paragraph.
9    In the event any such person pays compensation under this
10subsection he may recover the amount thereof from the
11contractor or sub-contractor, if any, and in the event the
12contractor pays compensation under this subsection he may
13recover the amount thereof from the sub-contractor, if any.
14    This subsection does not apply in any case where the
15accident occurs elsewhere than on, in or about the immediate
16premises on which the principal has contracted that the work be
17done.
18    4. Where an employer operating under and subject to the
19provisions of this Act loans an employee to another such
20employer and such loaned employee sustains a compensable
21accidental injury in the employment of such borrowing employer
22and where such borrowing employer does not provide or pay the
23benefits or payments due such injured employee, such loaning
24employer is liable to provide or pay all benefits or payments
25due such employee under this Act and as to such employee the
26liability of such loaning and borrowing employers is joint and

 

 

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1several, provided that such loaning employer is in the absence
2of agreement to the contrary entitled to receive from such
3borrowing employer full reimbursement for all sums paid or
4incurred pursuant to this paragraph together with reasonable
5attorneys' fees and expenses in any hearings before the
6Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission or in any action to
7secure such reimbursement. Where any benefit is provided or
8paid by such loaning employer the employee has the duty of
9rendering reasonable cooperation in any hearings, trials or
10proceedings in the case, including such proceedings for
11reimbursement.
12    Where an employee files an Application for Adjustment of
13Claim with the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission
14alleging that his claim is covered by the provisions of the
15preceding paragraph, and joining both the alleged loaning and
16borrowing employers, they and each of them, upon written demand
17by the employee and within 7 days after receipt of such demand,
18shall have the duty of filing with the Illinois Workers'
19Compensation Commission a written admission or denial of the
20allegation that the claim is covered by the provisions of the
21preceding paragraph and in default of such filing or if any
22such denial be ultimately determined not to have been bona fide
23then the provisions of Paragraph K of Section 19 of this Act
24shall apply.
25    An employer whose business or enterprise or a substantial
26part thereof consists of hiring, procuring or furnishing

 

 

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1employees to or for other employers operating under and subject
2to the provisions of this Act for the performance of the work
3of such other employers and who pays such employees their
4salary or wages notwithstanding that they are doing the work of
5such other employers shall be deemed a loaning employer within
6the meaning and provisions of this Section.
7    (b) The term "employee" as used in this Act means:
8    1. Every person in the service of the State, including
9members of the General Assembly, members of the Commerce
10Commission, members of the Illinois Workers' Compensation
11Commission, and all persons in the service of the University of
12Illinois, county, including deputy sheriffs and assistant
13state's attorneys, city, town, township, incorporated village
14or school district, body politic, or municipal corporation
15therein, whether by election, under appointment or contract of
16hire, express or implied, oral or written, including all
17members of the Illinois National Guard while on active duty in
18the service of the State, and all probation personnel of the
19Juvenile Court appointed pursuant to Article VI of the Juvenile
20Court Act of 1987, and including any official of the State, any
21county, city, town, township, incorporated village, school
22district, body politic or municipal corporation therein except
23any duly appointed member of a police department in any city
24whose population exceeds 500,000 according to the last Federal
25or State census, and except any member of a fire insurance
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1duly appointed member of a fire department in any city, the
2population of which exceeds 500,000 according to the last
3federal or State census, is an employee under this Act only
4with respect to claims brought under paragraph (c) of Section
58.
6    One employed by a contractor who has contracted with the
7State, or a county, city, town, township, incorporated village,
8school district, body politic or municipal corporation
9therein, through its representatives, is not considered as an
10employee of the State, county, city, town, township,
11incorporated village, school district, body politic or
12municipal corporation which made the contract.
13    2. Every person in the service of another under any
14contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written,
15including persons whose employment is outside of the State of
16Illinois where the contract of hire is made within the State of
17Illinois, persons whose employment results in fatal or
18non-fatal injuries within the State of Illinois where the
19contract of hire is made outside of the State of Illinois, and
20persons whose employment is principally localized within the
21State of Illinois, regardless of the place of the accident or
22the place where the contract of hire was made, and including
23aliens, and minors who, for the purpose of this Act are
24considered the same and have the same power to contract,
25receive payments and give quittances therefor, as adult
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1    3. Every sole proprietor and every partner of a business
2may elect to be covered by this Act.
3    An employee or his dependents under this Act who shall have
4a cause of action by reason of any injury, disablement or death
5arising out of and in the course of his employment may elect to
6pursue his remedy in the State where injured or disabled, or in
7the State where the contract of hire is made, or in the State
8where the employment is principally localized.
9    However, any employer may elect to provide and pay
10compensation to any employee other than those engaged in the
11usual course of the trade, business, profession or occupation
12of the employer by complying with Sections 2 and 4 of this Act.
13Employees are not included within the provisions of this Act
14when excluded by the laws of the United States relating to
15liability of employers to their employees for personal injuries
16where such laws are held to be exclusive.
17    The term "employee" does not include persons performing
18services as real estate broker, broker-salesman, or salesman
19when such persons are paid by commission only.
20    (c) "Commission" means the Industrial Commission created
21by Section 5 of "The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois",
22approved March 7, 1917, as amended, or the Illinois Workers'
23Compensation Commission created by Section 13 of this Act.
24    (d) To obtain compensation under this Act, an employee
25bears the burden of showing, by a preponderance of the
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1arising out of and in the course of the employment. Except as
2provided in subsection (e) of this Section, accidental injuries
3sustained while traveling to or from work do not arise out of
4and in the course of employment.
5    For the purposes of this subsection (d):
6    "In the course of employment" refers to the time, place,
7and circumstances surrounding the accidental injuries.
8    "Arising out of the employment" refers to causal
9connection. It must be shown that the injury had its origin in
10some risk connected with, or incidental to, the employment so
11as to create a causal connection between the employment and the
12accidental injuries. An injury arises out of the employment if,
13at the time of the occurrence, the employee was performing acts
14he or she was instructed to perform by his or her employer,
15acts which he or she had a common law or statutory duty to
16perform, or acts which the employee might reasonably be
17expected to perform incident to his or her assigned duties. A
18risk is incidental to the employment where it belongs to or is
19connected with what an employee has to do in fulfilling his or
20her duties.
21    (e) Where an employee is required to travel away from his
22or her employer's premises in order to perform his or her job,
23the traveling employee's accidental injuries arise out of his
24or her employment, and are in the course of his or her
25employment, when the conduct in which he or she was engaged at
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1might have been anticipated or foreseen by the employer.
2Accidental injuries while traveling do not occur in the course
3of employment if the accident occurs during a purely personal
4deviation or personal errand unless such deviation or errand is
5insubstantial.
6    In determining whether an employee was required to travel
7away from his or her employer's premises in order to perform
8his or her job, along with all other relevant factors, the
9following factors may be considered: whether the employer had
10knowledge that the employee may be required to travel to
11perform the job; whether the employer furnished any mode of
12transportation to or from the employee; whether the employee
13received, or the employer paid or agreed to pay, any
14remuneration or reimbursement for costs or expenses of any form
15of travel; whether the employer in any way directed the course
16or method of travel; whether the employer in any way assisted
17the employee in making any travel arrangements; whether the
18employer furnished lodging or in any way reimbursed the
19employee for lodging; and whether the employer received any
20benefit from the employee traveling.
21(Source: P.A. 97-18, eff. 6-28-11; 97-268, eff. 8-8-11; 97-813,
22eff. 7-13-12.)
 
23    (820 ILCS 305/4e new)
24    Sec. 4e. Safety programs and return to work programs;
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1    (a) An employer may file with the Commission a workers'
2compensation safety program or a workers' compensation return
3to work program implemented by the employer. The Commission may
4certify any such safety program as a bona fide safety program
5after reviewing the program for the following minimum
6requirements: adequate safety training for employees;
7establishment of joint employer-employee safety committees;
8use of safety devices; and consultation with safety
9organizations. The Commission may certify any such return to
10work program as a bona fide return to work program after
11reviewing the program for the following minimum requirements:
12light duty or restricted duty work; leave of absence policy;
13and full duty return to work policy. The Commission shall
14notify the Department of Insurance of the certification.
15    (b) Upon receipt of a certification notice from the
16Commission under this Section related to an employer that
17provides workers' compensation through an insurer, the
18Director of Insurance shall immediately direct in writing the
19employer's workers' compensation insurer to recalculate the
20workers' compensation premium rates for the employer so that
21those premium rates incorporate and take into account the
22certified program.
23    (c) If any workers' compensation safety program or a
24workers' compensation return to work program implemented by a
25self-insured employer is certified under this Section, the
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1for the self-insured employer as long as the workers'
2compensation safety program or a workers' compensation return
3to work program continues. The self-insured employer shall
4certify the continuation of the program by each July 1 after
5the waiver is obtained.
 
6    (820 ILCS 305/8)  (from Ch. 48, par. 138.8)
7    Sec. 8. The amount of compensation which shall be paid to
8the employee for an accidental injury not resulting in death
9is:
10    (a) The employer shall provide and pay the negotiated rate,
11if applicable, or the lesser of the health care provider's
12actual charges or according to a fee schedule, subject to
13Section 8.2, in effect at the time the service was rendered for
14all the necessary first aid, medical and surgical services, and
15all necessary medical, surgical and hospital services
16thereafter incurred, limited, however, to that which is
17reasonably required to cure or relieve from the effects of the
18accidental injury, even if a health care provider sells,
19transfers, or otherwise assigns an account receivable for
20procedures, treatments, or services covered under this Act. If
21the employer does not dispute payment of first aid, medical,
22surgical, and hospital services, the employer shall make such
23payment to the provider on behalf of the employee. The employer
24shall also pay for treatment, instruction and training
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1rehabilitation of the employee, including all maintenance
2costs and expenses incidental thereto. If as a result of the
3injury the employee is unable to be self-sufficient the
4employer shall further pay for such maintenance or
5institutional care as shall be required.
6    The employee may at any time elect to secure his own
7physician, surgeon and hospital services at the employer's
8expense, or,
9    Upon agreement between the employer and the employees, or
10the employees' exclusive representative, and subject to the
11approval of the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission, the
12employer shall maintain a list of physicians, to be known as a
13Panel of Physicians, who are accessible to the employees. The
14employer shall post this list in a place or places easily
15accessible to his employees. The employee shall have the right
16to make an alternative choice of physician from such Panel if
17he is not satisfied with the physician first selected. If, due
18to the nature of the injury or its occurrence away from the
19employer's place of business, the employee is unable to make a
20selection from the Panel, the selection process from the Panel
21shall not apply. The physician selected from the Panel may
22arrange for any consultation, referral or other specialized
23medical services outside the Panel at the employer's expense.
24Provided that, in the event the Commission shall find that a
25doctor selected by the employee is rendering improper or
26inadequate care, the Commission may order the employee to

 

 

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1select another doctor certified or qualified in the medical
2field for which treatment is required. If the employee refuses
3to make such change the Commission may relieve the employer of
4his obligation to pay the doctor's charges from the date of
5refusal to the date of compliance.
6    Any vocational rehabilitation counselors who provide
7service under this Act shall have appropriate certifications
8which designate the counselor as qualified to render opinions
9relating to vocational rehabilitation. Vocational
10rehabilitation may include, but is not limited to, counseling
11for job searches, supervising a job search program, and
12vocational retraining including education at an accredited
13learning institution. The employee or employer may petition to
14the Commission to decide disputes relating to vocational
15rehabilitation and the Commission shall resolve any such
16dispute, including payment of the vocational rehabilitation
17program by the employer.
18    The maintenance benefit shall not be less than the
19temporary total disability rate determined for the employee. In
20addition, maintenance shall include costs and expenses
21incidental to the vocational rehabilitation program.
22    When the employee is working light duty on a part-time
23basis or full-time basis and earns less than he or she would be
24earning if employed in the full capacity of the job or jobs,
25then the employee shall be entitled to temporary partial
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1shall be equal to two-thirds of the difference between the
2average amount that the employee would be able to earn in the
3full performance of his or her duties in the occupation in
4which he or she was engaged at the time of accident and the
5gross amount which he or she is earning in the modified job
6provided to the employee by the employer or in any other job
7that the employee is working.
8    Every hospital, physician, surgeon or other person
9rendering treatment or services in accordance with the
10provisions of this Section shall upon written request furnish
11full and complete reports thereof to, and permit their records
12to be copied by, the employer, the employee or his dependents,
13as the case may be, or any other party to any proceeding for
14compensation before the Commission, or their attorneys.
15    Notwithstanding the foregoing, the employer's liability to
16pay for such medical services selected by the employee shall be
17limited to:
18        (1) all first aid and emergency treatment; plus
19        (2) all medical, surgical and hospital services
20    provided by the physician, surgeon or hospital initially
21    chosen by the employee or by any other physician,
22    consultant, expert, institution or other provider of
23    services recommended by said initial service provider or
24    any subsequent provider of medical services in the chain of
25    referrals from said initial service provider; plus
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1    provided by any second physician, surgeon or hospital
2    subsequently chosen by the employee or by any other
3    physician, consultant, expert, institution or other
4    provider of services recommended by said second service
5    provider or any subsequent provider of medical services in
6    the chain of referrals from said second service provider.
7    Thereafter the employer shall select and pay for all
8    necessary medical, surgical and hospital treatment and the
9    employee may not select a provider of medical services at
10    the employer's expense unless the employer agrees to such
11    selection. At any time the employee may obtain any medical
12    treatment he desires at his own expense. This paragraph
13    shall not affect the duty to pay for rehabilitation
14    referred to above.
15        (4) The following shall apply for injuries occurring on
16    or after June 28, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act
17    97-18) and only when an employer has an approved preferred
18    provider program pursuant to Section 8.1a on the date the
19    employee sustained his or her accidental injuries:
20            (A) The employer shall, in writing, on a form
21        promulgated by the Commission, inform the employee of
22        the preferred provider program;
23            (B) Subsequent to the report of an injury by an
24        employee, the employee may choose in writing at any
25        time to decline the preferred provider program, in
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1        of medical providers to which the employee is entitled
2        under subsection (a)(2) or (a)(3); and
3            (C) Prior to the report of an injury by an
4        employee, when an employee chooses non-emergency
5        treatment from a provider not within the preferred
6        provider program, that would constitute the employee's
7        one choice of medical providers to which the employee
8        is entitled under subsection (a)(2) or (a)(3).
9    When an employer and employee so agree in writing, nothing
10in this Act prevents an employee whose injury or disability has
11been established under this Act, from relying in good faith, on
12treatment by prayer or spiritual means alone, in accordance
13with the tenets and practice of a recognized church or
14religious denomination, by a duly accredited practitioner
15thereof, and having nursing services appropriate therewith,
16without suffering loss or diminution of the compensation
17benefits under this Act. However, the employee shall submit to
18all physical examinations required by this Act. The cost of
19such treatment and nursing care shall be paid by the employee
20unless the employer agrees to make such payment.
21    Where the accidental injury results in the amputation of an
22arm, hand, leg or foot, or the enucleation of an eye, or the
23loss of any of the natural teeth, the employer shall furnish an
24artificial of any such members lost or damaged in accidental
25injury arising out of and in the course of employment, and
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1necessary cases. In cases of the loss of a member or members by
2amputation, the employer shall, whenever necessary, maintain
3in good repair, refit or replace the artificial limbs during
4the lifetime of the employee. Where the accidental injury
5accompanied by physical injury results in damage to a denture,
6eye glasses or contact eye lenses, or where the accidental
7injury results in damage to an artificial member, the employer
8shall replace or repair such denture, glasses, lenses, or
9artificial member.
10    The furnishing by the employer of any such services or
11appliances is not an admission of liability on the part of the
12employer to pay compensation.
13    The furnishing of any such services or appliances or the
14servicing thereof by the employer is not the payment of
15compensation.
16    (b) If the period of temporary total incapacity for work
17lasts more than 3 working days, weekly compensation as
18hereinafter provided shall be paid beginning on the 4th day of
19such temporary total incapacity and continuing as long as the
20total temporary incapacity lasts. The foregoing
21notwithstanding, in the case of an employee who is employed as
22a volunteer, paid-on-call, or part-time firefighter, emergency
23medical technician, or paramedic or in In cases where the
24temporary total incapacity for work continues for a period of
2514 days or more from the day of the accident compensation shall
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1        1. The compensation rate for temporary total
2    incapacity under this paragraph (b) of this Section shall
3    be equal to 66 2/3% of the employee's average weekly wage
4    computed in accordance with Section 10, provided that it
5    shall be not less than 66 2/3% of the sum of the Federal
6    minimum wage under the Fair Labor Standards Act, or the
7    Illinois minimum wage under the Minimum Wage Law, whichever
8    is more, multiplied by 40 hours. This percentage rate shall
9    be increased by 10% for each spouse and child, not to
10    exceed 100% of the total minimum wage calculation, nor
11    exceed the employee's average weekly wage computed in
12    accordance with the provisions of Section 10, whichever is
13    less.
14        2. The compensation rate in all cases other than for
15    temporary total disability under this paragraph (b), and
16    other than for serious and permanent disfigurement under
17    paragraph (c) and other than for permanent partial
18    disability under subparagraph (2) of paragraph (d) or under
19    paragraph (e), of this Section shall be equal to 66 2/3% of
20    the employee's average weekly wage computed in accordance
21    with the provisions of Section 10, provided that it shall
22    be not less than 66 2/3% of the sum of the Federal minimum
23    wage under the Fair Labor Standards Act, or the Illinois
24    minimum wage under the Minimum Wage Law, whichever is more,
25    multiplied by 40 hours. This percentage rate shall be
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1    100% of the total minimum wage calculation, nor exceed the
2    employee's average weekly wage computed in accordance with
3    the provisions of Section 10, whichever is less.
4        2.1. The compensation rate in all cases of serious and
5    permanent disfigurement under paragraph (c) and of
6    permanent partial disability under subparagraph (2) of
7    paragraph (d) or under paragraph (e) of this Section shall
8    be equal to 60% of the employee's average weekly wage
9    computed in accordance with the provisions of Section 10,
10    provided that it shall be not less than 66 2/3% of the sum
11    of the Federal minimum wage under the Fair Labor Standards
12    Act, or the Illinois minimum wage under the Minimum Wage
13    Law, whichever is more, multiplied by 40 hours. This
14    percentage rate shall be increased by 10% for each spouse
15    and child, not to exceed 100% of the total minimum wage
16    calculation, nor exceed the employee's average weekly wage
17    computed in accordance with the provisions of Section 10,
18    whichever is less.
19        3. As used in this Section the term "child" means a
20    child of the employee including any child legally adopted
21    before the accident or whom at the time of the accident the
22    employee was under legal obligation to support or to whom
23    the employee stood in loco parentis, and who at the time of
24    the accident was under 18 years of age and not emancipated.
25    The term "children" means the plural of "child".
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1    subparagraphs 1, 2 and 2.1 of this paragraph (b) of this
2    Section shall be subject to the following limitations:
3        The maximum weekly compensation rate from July 1, 1975,
4    except as hereinafter provided, shall be 100% of the
5    State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the
6    Unemployment Insurance Act, that being the wage that most
7    closely approximates the State's average weekly wage.
8        The maximum weekly compensation rate, for the period
9    July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1987, except as hereinafter
10    provided, shall be $293.61. Effective July 1, 1987 and on
11    July 1 of each year thereafter the maximum weekly
12    compensation rate, except as hereinafter provided, shall
13    be determined as follows: if during the preceding 12 month
14    period there shall have been an increase in the State's
15    average weekly wage in covered industries under the
16    Unemployment Insurance Act, the weekly compensation rate
17    shall be proportionately increased by the same percentage
18    as the percentage of increase in the State's average weekly
19    wage in covered industries under the Unemployment
20    Insurance Act during such period.
21        The maximum weekly compensation rate, for the period
22    January 1, 1981 through December 31, 1983, except as
23    hereinafter provided, shall be 100% of the State's average
24    weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment
25    Insurance Act in effect on January 1, 1981. Effective
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1    the maximum weekly compensation rate, except as
2    hereinafter provided, shall be determined as follows: if
3    during the preceding 12 month period there shall have been
4    an increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered
5    industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act, the
6    weekly compensation rate shall be proportionately
7    increased by the same percentage as the percentage of
8    increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered
9    industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act during
10    such period.
11        From July 1, 1977 and thereafter such maximum weekly
12    compensation rate in death cases under Section 7, and
13    permanent total disability cases under paragraph (f) or
14    subparagraph 18 of paragraph (3) of this Section and for
15    temporary total disability under paragraph (b) of this
16    Section and for amputation of a member or enucleation of an
17    eye under paragraph (e) of this Section shall be increased
18    to 133-1/3% of the State's average weekly wage in covered
19    industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act.
20        For injuries occurring on or after February 1, 2006,
21    the maximum weekly benefit under paragraph (d)1 of this
22    Section shall be 100% of the State's average weekly wage in
23    covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act.
24        4.1. Any provision herein to the contrary
25    notwithstanding, the weekly compensation rate for
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1    (e) of this Section and under paragraph (f) of this Section
2    and under paragraph (a) of Section 7 and for amputation of
3    a member or enucleation of an eye under paragraph (e) of
4    this Section, shall in no event be less than 50% of the
5    State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the
6    Unemployment Insurance Act.
7        4.2. Any provision to the contrary notwithstanding,
8    the total compensation payable under Section 7 shall not
9    exceed the greater of $500,000 or 25 years.
10        5. For the purpose of this Section this State's average
11    weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment
12    Insurance Act on July 1, 1975 is hereby fixed at $228.16
13    per week and the computation of compensation rates shall be
14    based on the aforesaid average weekly wage until modified
15    as hereinafter provided.
16        6. The Department of Employment Security of the State
17    shall on or before the first day of December, 1977, and on
18    or before the first day of June, 1978, and on the first day
19    of each December and June of each year thereafter, publish
20    the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under
21    the Unemployment Insurance Act and the Illinois Workers'
22    Compensation Commission shall on the 15th day of January,
23    1978 and on the 15th day of July, 1978 and on the 15th day
24    of each January and July of each year thereafter, post and
25    publish the State's average weekly wage in covered
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1    determined and published by the Department of Employment
2    Security. The amount when so posted and published shall be
3    conclusive and shall be applicable as the basis of
4    computation of compensation rates until the next posting
5    and publication as aforesaid.
6        7. The payment of compensation by an employer or his
7    insurance carrier to an injured employee shall not
8    constitute an admission of the employer's liability to pay
9    compensation.
10    (c) For any serious and permanent disfigurement to the
11hand, head, face, neck, arm, leg below the knee or the chest
12above the axillary line, the employee is entitled to
13compensation for such disfigurement, the amount determined by
14agreement at any time or by arbitration under this Act, at a
15hearing not less than 6 months after the date of the accidental
16injury, which amount shall not exceed 150 weeks (if the
17accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of this
18amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February
191, 2006) or 162 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or
20after February 1, 2006) at the applicable rate provided in
21subparagraph 2.1 of paragraph (b) of this Section.
22    No compensation is payable under this paragraph where
23compensation is payable under paragraphs (d), (e) or (f) of
24this Section.
25    A duly appointed member of a fire department in a city, the
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1federal or State census, is eligible for compensation under
2this paragraph only where such serious and permanent
3disfigurement results from burns.
4    (d) 1. If, after the accidental injury has been sustained,
5the employee as a result thereof becomes partially
6incapacitated from pursuing his usual and customary line of
7employment, he shall, except in cases compensated under the
8specific schedule set forth in paragraph (e) of this Section,
9receive compensation for the duration of his disability,
10subject to the limitations as to maximum amounts fixed in
11paragraph (b) of this Section, equal to 66-2/3% of the
12difference between the average amount which he would be able to
13earn in the full performance of his duties in the occupation in
14which he was engaged at the time of the accident and the
15average amount which he is earning or is able to earn in some
16suitable employment or business after the accident. For
17accidental injuries that occur on or after September 1, 2011,
18an award for wage differential under this subsection shall be
19effective only until the employee reaches the age of 67 or 5
20years from the date the award becomes final, whichever is
21later.
22    2. If, as a result of the accident, the employee sustains
23serious and permanent injuries not covered by paragraphs (c)
24and (e) of this Section or having sustained injuries covered by
25the aforesaid paragraphs (c) and (e), he shall have sustained
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1incapacitate him from pursuing the duties of his employment but
2which would disable him from pursuing other suitable
3occupations, or which have otherwise resulted in physical
4impairment; or if such injuries partially incapacitate him from
5pursuing the duties of his usual and customary line of
6employment but do not result in an impairment of earning
7capacity, or having resulted in an impairment of earning
8capacity, the employee elects to waive his right to recover
9under the foregoing subparagraph 1 of paragraph (d) of this
10Section then in any of the foregoing events, he shall receive
11in addition to compensation for temporary total disability
12under paragraph (b) of this Section, compensation at the rate
13provided in subparagraph 2.1 of paragraph (b) of this Section
14for that percentage of 500 weeks that the partial disability
15resulting from the injuries covered by this paragraph bears to
16total disability. If the employee shall have sustained a
17fracture of one or more vertebra or fracture of the skull, the
18amount of compensation allowed under this Section shall be not
19less than 6 weeks for a fractured skull and 6 weeks for each
20fractured vertebra, and in the event the employee shall have
21sustained a fracture of any of the following facial bones:
22nasal, lachrymal, vomer, zygoma, maxilla, palatine or
23mandible, the amount of compensation allowed under this Section
24shall be not less than 2 weeks for each such fractured bone,
25and for a fracture of each transverse process not less than 3
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1kidney, spleen or lung, the amount of compensation allowed
2under this Section shall be not less than 10 weeks for each
3such organ. Compensation awarded under this subparagraph 2
4shall not take into consideration injuries covered under
5paragraphs (c) and (e) of this Section and the compensation
6provided in this paragraph shall not affect the employee's
7right to compensation payable under paragraphs (b), (c) and (e)
8of this Section for the disabilities therein covered.
9    (e) For accidental injuries in the following schedule, the
10employee shall receive compensation for the period of temporary
11total incapacity for work resulting from such accidental
12injury, under subparagraph 1 of paragraph (b) of this Section,
13and shall receive in addition thereto compensation for a
14further period for the specific loss herein mentioned, but
15shall not receive any compensation under any other provisions
16of this Act. The following listed amounts apply to either the
17loss of or the permanent and complete loss of use of the member
18specified, such compensation for the length of time as follows:
19        1. Thumb-
20            70 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
21        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
22        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
23            76 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
24        after February 1, 2006.
25        2. First, or index finger-
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1        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
2        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
3            43 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
4        after February 1, 2006.
5        3. Second, or middle finger-
6            35 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
7        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
8        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
9            38 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
10        after February 1, 2006.
11        4. Third, or ring finger-
12            25 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
13        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
14        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
15            27 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
16        after February 1, 2006.
17        5. Fourth, or little finger-
18            20 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
19        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
20        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
21            22 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
22        after February 1, 2006.
23        6. Great toe-
24            35 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
25        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
26        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.

 

 

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1            38 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
2        after February 1, 2006.
3        7. Each toe other than great toe-
4            12 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
5        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
6        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
7            13 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
8        after February 1, 2006.
9        8. The loss of the first or distal phalanx of the thumb
10    or of any finger or toe shall be considered to be equal to
11    the loss of one-half of such thumb, finger or toe and the
12    compensation payable shall be one-half of the amount above
13    specified. The loss of more than one phalanx shall be
14    considered as the loss of the entire thumb, finger or toe.
15    In no case shall the amount received for more than one
16    finger exceed the amount provided in this schedule for the
17    loss of a hand.
18        9. Hand-
19            190 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
20        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
21        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
22            205 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
23        after February 1, 2006.
24            190 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
25        after June 28, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act
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1        tunnel syndrome due to repetitive or cumulative
2        trauma, in which case the permanent partial disability
3        shall not exceed 15% loss of use of the hand, except
4        for cause shown by clear and convincing evidence and in
5        which case the award shall not exceed 30% loss of use
6        of the hand.
7        The loss of 2 or more digits, or one or more phalanges
8    of 2 or more digits, of a hand may be compensated on the
9    basis of partial loss of use of a hand, provided, further,
10    that the loss of 4 digits, or the loss of use of 4 digits,
11    in the same hand shall constitute the complete loss of a
12    hand.
13        10. Arm-
14            235 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
15        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
16        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
17            253 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
18        after February 1, 2006.
19        Where an accidental injury results in the amputation of
20    an arm below the elbow, such injury shall be compensated as
21    a loss of an arm. Where an accidental injury results in the
22    amputation of an arm above the elbow, compensation for an
23    additional 15 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or
24    after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th
25    General Assembly but before February 1, 2006) or an
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1    after February 1, 2006) shall be paid, except where the
2    accidental injury results in the amputation of an arm at
3    the shoulder joint, or so close to shoulder joint that an
4    artificial arm cannot be used, or results in the
5    disarticulation of an arm at the shoulder joint, in which
6    case compensation for an additional 65 weeks (if the
7    accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of
8    this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before
9    February 1, 2006) or an additional 70 weeks (if the
10    accidental injury occurs on or after February 1, 2006)
11    shall be paid.
12        For purposes of awards under this subdivision (e),
13    injuries to the shoulder shall be considered injuries to
14    part of the arm.
15        11. Foot-
16            155 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
17        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
18        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
19            167 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
20        after February 1, 2006.
21        12. Leg-
22            200 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
23        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
24        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
25            215 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
26        after February 1, 2006.

 

 

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1        Where an accidental injury results in the amputation of
2    a leg below the knee, such injury shall be compensated as
3    loss of a leg. Where an accidental injury results in the
4    amputation of a leg above the knee, compensation for an
5    additional 25 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or
6    after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th
7    General Assembly but before February 1, 2006) or an
8    additional 27 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or
9    after February 1, 2006) shall be paid, except where the
10    accidental injury results in the amputation of a leg at the
11    hip joint, or so close to the hip joint that an artificial
12    leg cannot be used, or results in the disarticulation of a
13    leg at the hip joint, in which case compensation for an
14    additional 75 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or
15    after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th
16    General Assembly but before February 1, 2006) or an
17    additional 81 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or
18    after February 1, 2006) shall be paid.
19        For purposes of awards under this subdivision (e),
20    injuries to the hip shall be considered injuries to part of
21    the leg.
22        13. Eye-
23            150 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
24        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
25        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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1        after February 1, 2006.
2        Where an accidental injury results in the enucleation
3    of an eye, compensation for an additional 10 weeks (if the
4    accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of
5    this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before
6    February 1, 2006) or an additional 11 weeks (if the
7    accidental injury occurs on or after February 1, 2006)
8    shall be paid.
9        14. Loss of hearing of one ear-
10            50 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
11        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
12        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
13            54 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
14        after February 1, 2006.
15        Total and permanent loss of hearing of both ears-
16            200 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
17        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
18        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
19            215 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
20        after February 1, 2006.
21        15. Testicle-
22            50 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
23        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
24        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
25            54 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
26        after February 1, 2006.

 

 

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1        Both testicles-
2            150 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
3        after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
4        94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
5            162 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
6        after February 1, 2006.
7        16. For the permanent partial loss of use of a member
8    or sight of an eye, or hearing of an ear, compensation
9    during that proportion of the number of weeks in the
10    foregoing schedule provided for the loss of such member or
11    sight of an eye, or hearing of an ear, which the partial
12    loss of use thereof bears to the total loss of use of such
13    member, or sight of eye, or hearing of an ear.
14            (a) Loss of hearing for compensation purposes
15        shall be confined to the frequencies of 1,000, 2,000
16        and 3,000 cycles per second. Loss of hearing ability
17        for frequency tones above 3,000 cycles per second are
18        not to be considered as constituting disability for
19        hearing.
20            (b) The percent of hearing loss, for purposes of
21        the determination of compensation claims for
22        occupational deafness, shall be calculated as the
23        average in decibels for the thresholds of hearing for
24        the frequencies of 1,000, 2,000 and 3,000 cycles per
25        second. Pure tone air conduction audiometric
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1        authorities in this field, shall be used for measuring
2        hearing loss. If the losses of hearing average 30
3        decibels or less in the 3 frequencies, such losses of
4        hearing shall not then constitute any compensable
5        hearing disability. If the losses of hearing average 85
6        decibels or more in the 3 frequencies, then the same
7        shall constitute and be total or 100% compensable
8        hearing loss.
9            (c) In measuring hearing impairment, the lowest
10        measured losses in each of the 3 frequencies shall be
11        added together and divided by 3 to determine the
12        average decibel loss. For every decibel of loss
13        exceeding 30 decibels an allowance of 1.82% shall be
14        made up to the maximum of 100% which is reached at 85
15        decibels.
16            (d) If a hearing loss is established to have
17        existed on July 1, 1975 by audiometric testing the
18        employer shall not be liable for the previous loss so
19        established nor shall he be liable for any loss for
20        which compensation has been paid or awarded.
21            (e) No consideration shall be given to the question
22        of whether or not the ability of an employee to
23        understand speech is improved by the use of a hearing
24        aid.
25            (f) No claim for loss of hearing due to industrial
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1        unless the employee has been exposed for a period of
2        time sufficient to cause permanent impairment to noise
3        levels in excess of the following:
4Sound Level DBA
5Slow ResponseHours Per Day
6908
7926
8954
9973
101002
111021-1/2
121051
131101/2
141151/4
15        This subparagraph (f) shall not be applied in cases of
16    hearing loss resulting from trauma or explosion.
17        17. In computing the compensation to be paid to any
18    employee who, before the accident for which he claims
19    compensation, had before that time sustained an injury
20    resulting in the loss by amputation or partial loss by
21    amputation of any member, including hand, arm, thumb or
22    fingers, leg, foot, or any toes, or loss under Section
23    8(d)2 due to accidental injuries to the same part of the
24    spine, such loss or partial loss of any such member or loss
25    under Section 8(d)2 due to accidental injuries to the same
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1    the subsequent injury. For the permanent loss of use or the
2    permanent partial loss of use of any such member or the
3    partial loss of sight of an eye or loss under Section 8(d)2
4    due to accidental injuries to the same part of the spine,
5    for which compensation has been paid, then such loss shall
6    be taken into consideration and deducted from any award for
7    the subsequent injury. For purposes of this subdivision
8    (e)17 only, "same part of the spine" means: (1) cervical
9    spine and thoracic spine from vertebra C1 through T12 and
10    (2) lumbar and sacral spine and coccyx from vertebra L1
11    through S5.
12        18. The specific case of loss of both hands, both arms,
13    or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or of any two
14    thereof, or the permanent and complete loss of the use
15    thereof, constitutes total and permanent disability, to be
16    compensated according to the compensation fixed by
17    paragraph (f) of this Section. These specific cases of
18    total and permanent disability do not exclude other cases.
19        Any employee who has previously suffered the loss or
20    permanent and complete loss of the use of any of such
21    members, and in a subsequent independent accident loses
22    another or suffers the permanent and complete loss of the
23    use of any one of such members the employer for whom the
24    injured employee is working at the time of the last
25    independent accident is liable to pay compensation only for
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1    member occasioned by the last independent accident.
2        19. In a case of specific loss and the subsequent death
3    of such injured employee from other causes than such injury
4    leaving a widow, widower, or dependents surviving before
5    payment or payment in full for such injury, then the amount
6    due for such injury is payable to the widow or widower and,
7    if there be no widow or widower, then to such dependents,
8    in the proportion which such dependency bears to total
9    dependency.
10    Beginning July 1, 1980, and every 6 months thereafter, the
11Commission shall examine the Second Injury Fund and when, after
12deducting all advances or loans made to such Fund, the amount
13therein is $500,000 then the amount required to be paid by
14employers pursuant to paragraph (f) of Section 7 shall be
15reduced by one-half. When the Second Injury Fund reaches the
16sum of $600,000 then the payments shall cease entirely.
17However, when the Second Injury Fund has been reduced to
18$400,000, payment of one-half of the amounts required by
19paragraph (f) of Section 7 shall be resumed, in the manner
20herein provided, and when the Second Injury Fund has been
21reduced to $300,000, payment of the full amounts required by
22paragraph (f) of Section 7 shall be resumed, in the manner
23herein provided. The Commission shall make the changes in
24payment effective by general order, and the changes in payment
25become immediately effective for all cases coming before the
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1order, irrespective of the date of the accidental injury.
2    On August 1, 1996 and on February 1 and August 1 of each
3subsequent year, the Commission shall examine the special fund
4designated as the "Rate Adjustment Fund" and when, after
5deducting all advances or loans made to said fund, the amount
6therein is $4,000,000, the amount required to be paid by
7employers pursuant to paragraph (f) of Section 7 shall be
8reduced by one-half. When the Rate Adjustment Fund reaches the
9sum of $5,000,000 the payment therein shall cease entirely.
10However, when said Rate Adjustment Fund has been reduced to
11$3,000,000 the amounts required by paragraph (f) of Section 7
12shall be resumed in the manner herein provided.
13    (f) In case of complete disability, which renders the
14employee wholly and permanently incapable of work, or in the
15specific case of total and permanent disability as provided in
16subparagraph 18 of paragraph (e) of this Section, compensation
17shall be payable at the rate provided in subparagraph 2 of
18paragraph (b) of this Section for life.
19    An employee entitled to benefits under paragraph (f) of
20this Section shall also be entitled to receive from the Rate
21Adjustment Fund provided in paragraph (f) of Section 7 of the
22supplementary benefits provided in paragraph (g) of this
23Section 8.
24    If any employee who receives an award under this paragraph
25afterwards returns to work or is able to do so, and earns or is
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1such award shall cease. If such employee returns to work, or is
2able to do so, and earns or is able to earn part but not as much
3as before the accident, such award shall be modified so as to
4conform to an award under paragraph (d) of this Section. If
5such award is terminated or reduced under the provisions of
6this paragraph, such employees have the right at any time
7within 30 months after the date of such termination or
8reduction to file petition with the Commission for the purpose
9of determining whether any disability exists as a result of the
10original accidental injury and the extent thereof.
11    Disability as enumerated in subdivision 18, paragraph (e)
12of this Section is considered complete disability.
13    If an employee who had previously incurred loss or the
14permanent and complete loss of use of one member, through the
15loss or the permanent and complete loss of the use of one hand,
16one arm, one foot, one leg, or one eye, incurs permanent and
17complete disability through the loss or the permanent and
18complete loss of the use of another member, he shall receive,
19in addition to the compensation payable by the employer and
20after such payments have ceased, an amount from the Second
21Injury Fund provided for in paragraph (f) of Section 7, which,
22together with the compensation payable from the employer in
23whose employ he was when the last accidental injury was
24incurred, will equal the amount payable for permanent and
25complete disability as provided in this paragraph of this
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1    The custodian of the Second Injury Fund provided for in
2paragraph (f) of Section 7 shall be joined with the employer as
3a party respondent in the application for adjustment of claim.
4The application for adjustment of claim shall state briefly and
5in general terms the approximate time and place and manner of
6the loss of the first member.
7    In its award the Commission or the Arbitrator shall
8specifically find the amount the injured employee shall be
9weekly paid, the number of weeks compensation which shall be
10paid by the employer, the date upon which payments begin out of
11the Second Injury Fund provided for in paragraph (f) of Section
127 of this Act, the length of time the weekly payments continue,
13the date upon which the pension payments commence and the
14monthly amount of the payments. The Commission shall 30 days
15after the date upon which payments out of the Second Injury
16Fund have begun as provided in the award, and every month
17thereafter, prepare and submit to the State Comptroller a
18voucher for payment for all compensation accrued to that date
19at the rate fixed by the Commission. The State Comptroller
20shall draw a warrant to the injured employee along with a
21receipt to be executed by the injured employee and returned to
22the Commission. The endorsed warrant and receipt is a full and
23complete acquittance to the Commission for the payment out of
24the Second Injury Fund. No other appropriation or warrant is
25necessary for payment out of the Second Injury Fund. The Second
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1according to the terms of the awards.
2    As of July 1, 1980 to July 1, 1982, all claims against and
3obligations of the Second Injury Fund shall become claims
4against and obligations of the Rate Adjustment Fund to the
5extent there is insufficient money in the Second Injury Fund to
6pay such claims and obligations. In that case, all references
7to "Second Injury Fund" in this Section shall also include the
8Rate Adjustment Fund.
9    (g) Every award for permanent total disability entered by
10the Commission on and after July 1, 1965 under which
11compensation payments shall become due and payable after the
12effective date of this amendatory Act, and every award for
13death benefits or permanent total disability entered by the
14Commission on and after the effective date of this amendatory
15Act shall be subject to annual adjustments as to the amount of
16the compensation rate therein provided. Such adjustments shall
17first be made on July 15, 1977, and all awards made and entered
18prior to July 1, 1975 and on July 15 of each year thereafter.
19In all other cases such adjustment shall be made on July 15 of
20the second year next following the date of the entry of the
21award and shall further be made on July 15 annually thereafter.
22If during the intervening period from the date of the entry of
23the award, or the last periodic adjustment, there shall have
24been an increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered
25industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act, the weekly
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1same percentage as the percentage of increase in the State's
2average weekly wage in covered industries under the
3Unemployment Insurance Act. The increase in the compensation
4rate under this paragraph shall in no event bring the total
5compensation rate to an amount greater than the prevailing
6maximum rate at the time that the annual adjustment is made.
7Such increase shall be paid in the same manner as herein
8provided for payments under the Second Injury Fund to the
9injured employee, or his dependents, as the case may be, out of
10the Rate Adjustment Fund provided in paragraph (f) of Section 7
11of this Act. Payments shall be made at the same intervals as
12provided in the award or, at the option of the Commission, may
13be made in quarterly payment on the 15th day of January, April,
14July and October of each year. In the event of a decrease in
15such average weekly wage there shall be no change in the then
16existing compensation rate. The within paragraph shall not
17apply to cases where there is disputed liability and in which a
18compromise lump sum settlement between the employer and the
19injured employee, or his dependents, as the case may be, has
20been duly approved by the Illinois Workers' Compensation
21Commission.
22    Provided, that in cases of awards entered by the Commission
23for injuries occurring before July 1, 1975, the increases in
24the compensation rate adjusted under the foregoing provision of
25this paragraph (g) shall be limited to increases in the State's
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1Unemployment Insurance Act occurring after July 1, 1975.
2    For every accident occurring on or after July 20, 2005 but
3before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th
4General Assembly (Senate Bill 1283 of the 94th General
5Assembly), the annual adjustments to the compensation rate in
6awards for death benefits or permanent total disability, as
7provided in this Act, shall be paid by the employer. The
8adjustment shall be made by the employer on July 15 of the
9second year next following the date of the entry of the award
10and shall further be made on July 15 annually thereafter. If
11during the intervening period from the date of the entry of the
12award, or the last periodic adjustment, there shall have been
13an increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered
14industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act, the employer
15shall increase the weekly compensation rate proportionately by
16the same percentage as the percentage of increase in the
17State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the
18Unemployment Insurance Act. The increase in the compensation
19rate under this paragraph shall in no event bring the total
20compensation rate to an amount greater than the prevailing
21maximum rate at the time that the annual adjustment is made. In
22the event of a decrease in such average weekly wage there shall
23be no change in the then existing compensation rate. Such
24increase shall be paid by the employer in the same manner and
25at the same intervals as the payment of compensation in the
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1disputed liability and in which a compromise lump sum
2settlement between the employer and the injured employee, or
3his or her dependents, as the case may be, has been duly
4approved by the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission.
5    The annual adjustments for every award of death benefits or
6permanent total disability involving accidents occurring
7before July 20, 2005 and accidents occurring on or after the
8effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General
9Assembly (Senate Bill 1283 of the 94th General Assembly) shall
10continue to be paid from the Rate Adjustment Fund pursuant to
11this paragraph and Section 7(f) of this Act.
12    (h) In case death occurs from any cause before the total
13compensation to which the employee would have been entitled has
14been paid, then in case the employee leaves any widow, widower,
15child, parent (or any grandchild, grandparent or other lineal
16heir or any collateral heir dependent at the time of the
17accident upon the earnings of the employee to the extent of 50%
18or more of total dependency) such compensation shall be paid to
19the beneficiaries of the deceased employee and distributed as
20provided in paragraph (g) of Section 7.
21    (h-1) In case an injured employee is under legal disability
22at the time when any right or privilege accrues to him or her
23under this Act, a guardian may be appointed pursuant to law,
24and may, on behalf of such person under legal disability, claim
25and exercise any such right or privilege with the same effect
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1the right or privilege. No limitations of time provided by this
2Act run so long as the employee who is under legal disability
3is without a conservator or guardian.
4    (i) In case the injured employee is under 16 years of age
5at the time of the accident and is illegally employed, the
6amount of compensation payable under paragraphs (b), (c), (d),
7(e) and (f) of this Section is increased 50%.
8    However, where an employer has on file an employment
9certificate issued pursuant to the Child Labor Law or work
10permit issued pursuant to the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act,
11as amended, or a birth certificate properly and duly issued,
12such certificate, permit or birth certificate is conclusive
13evidence as to the age of the injured minor employee for the
14purposes of this Section.
15    Nothing herein contained repeals or amends the provisions
16of the Child Labor Law relating to the employment of minors
17under the age of 16 years.
18    (j) 1. In the event the injured employee receives benefits,
19including medical, surgical or hospital benefits under any
20group plan covering non-occupational disabilities contributed
21to wholly or partially by the employer, which benefits should
22not have been payable if any rights of recovery existed under
23this Act, then such amounts so paid to the employee from any
24such group plan as shall be consistent with, and limited to,
25the provisions of paragraph 2 hereof, shall be credited to or
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1incapacity for work or any medical, surgical or hospital
2benefits made or to be made under this Act. In such event, the
3period of time for giving notice of accidental injury and
4filing application for adjustment of claim does not commence to
5run until the termination of such payments. This paragraph does
6not apply to payments made under any group plan which would
7have been payable irrespective of an accidental injury under
8this Act. Any employer receiving such credit shall keep such
9employee safe and harmless from any and all claims or
10liabilities that may be made against him by reason of having
11received such payments only to the extent of such credit.
12    Any excess benefits paid to or on behalf of a State
13employee by the State Employees' Retirement System under
14Article 14 of the Illinois Pension Code on a death claim or
15disputed disability claim shall be credited against any
16payments made or to be made by the State of Illinois to or on
17behalf of such employee under this Act, except for payments for
18medical expenses which have already been incurred at the time
19of the award. The State of Illinois shall directly reimburse
20the State Employees' Retirement System to the extent of such
21credit.
22    2. Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to give
23the employer or the insurance carrier the right to credit for
24any benefits or payments received by the employee other than
25compensation payments provided by this Act, and where the
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1whether as full or partial salary, group insurance benefits,
2bonuses, annuities or any other payments, the employer or
3insurance carrier shall receive credit for each such payment
4only to the extent of the compensation that would have been
5payable during the period covered by such payment.
6    3. The extension of time for the filing of an Application
7for Adjustment of Claim as provided in paragraph 1 above shall
8not apply to those cases where the time for such filing had
9expired prior to the date on which payments or benefits
10enumerated herein have been initiated or resumed. Provided
11however that this paragraph 3 shall apply only to cases wherein
12the payments or benefits hereinabove enumerated shall be
13received after July 1, 1969.
14(Source: P.A. 97-18, eff. 6-28-11; 97-268, eff. 8-8-11; 97-813,
15eff. 7-13-12.)
 
16    (820 ILCS 305/8.1 new)
17    Sec. 8.1. Repetitive and cumulative injuries; right of
18contribution.
19    (a) Any accidental injury which results from repetitive or
20cumulative trauma and occurs within 3 months after the employee
21begins his or her employment shall not be considered by a
22workers' compensation insurer in setting the premium rate for
23the employer.
24    (b) If an award is made for benefits in connection with
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1more than one employer, the employer liable for award or its
2insurer is entitled to contributions or reimbursement from each
3of the employee's prior employers which are subject to this Act
4or their insurers for the prior employer's pro rata share of
5responsibility as determined by the Commission. The right to
6contribution or reimbursement under this Section shall not
7delay, diminish, restrict, or alter in any way the benefits to
8which the employee or his or her dependents are entitled under
9this Act. At any time within one year after the Commission or
10the Arbitrator has made an award for benefits in connection
11with repetitive or cumulative injury, the employer liable under
12the award or its insurer may institute proceedings before the
13Commission for the purpose of determining the right of
14contribution or reimbursement. The proceeding shall not delay,
15diminish, restrict, or alter in any way the benefits to which
16the employee or his or her dependents are entitled under this
17Act, but shall be limited to a determination of the respective
18contribution or reimbursement rights and the responsibilities
19of all the employers joined in the proceeding. The employee has
20the duty of rendering reasonable cooperation in any of such
21proceeding.
22    (c) No contribution or reimbursement may be sought for any
23payment of benefits more than 2 years after the employer
24seeking contribution or reimbursement has made the payment.
25    (d) This Section shall apply only to injuries occurring on
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1General Assembly.
2    (e) The Commission shall adopt emergency rules under
3Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act to
4implement the provisions of this Section.
 
5    (820 ILCS 305/8.1b)
6    Sec. 8.1b. Determination of permanent partial disability.
7For accidental injuries that occur on or after September 1,
82011, permanent partial disability shall be established using
9the following criteria:
10    (a) A physician licensed to practice medicine in all of its
11branches preparing a permanent partial disability impairment
12report shall report the level of impairment in writing. The
13report shall include an evaluation of medically defined and
14professionally appropriate measurements of impairment that
15include, but are not limited to: loss of range of motion; loss
16of strength; measured atrophy of tissue mass consistent with
17the injury; and any other measurements that establish the
18nature and extent of the impairment. The most current edition
19of the American Medical Association's "Guides to the Evaluation
20of Permanent Impairment" shall be used by the physician in
21determining the level of impairment.
22    (b) In determining the level of permanent partial
23disability, the Commission shall base its determination on the
24following factors: (i) the reported level of impairment
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1admitted into evidence; (ii) the occupation of the injured
2employee; (iii) the age of the employee at the time of the
3injury; (iv) the employee's future earning capacity; and (v)
4evidence of disability corroborated by the treating medical
5records or examination under Section 12 of this Act. Where an
6impairment report exists and is admitted into evidence, it must
7be considered by the Commission in its determination. No single
8enumerated factor shall be the sole determinant of disability.
9In determining the level of disability, the relevance and
10weight of any factors used in addition to the level of
11impairment as reported by the physician must be explained in a
12written order.
13    (c) A report of impairment prepared pursuant to subsection
14(a) is not required for an arbitrator or the Commission to make
15an award for permanent partial disability or permanent total
16disability benefits or any award for benefits under subsection
17(c) of Section 8 or subsection (d) of Section 8 of this Act or
18to approve a Settlement Contract Lump Sum Petition.
19(Source: P.A. 97-18, eff. 6-28-11.)
 
20    (820 ILCS 305/8.2)
21    Sec. 8.2. Fee schedule.
22    (a) Except as provided for in subsection (c), for
23procedures, treatments, or services covered under this Act and
24rendered or to be rendered on and after February 1, 2006, the
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1of charges and fees as determined by the Commission utilizing
2information provided by employers' and insurers' national
3databases, with a minimum of 12,000,000 Illinois line item
4charges and fees comprised of health care provider and hospital
5charges and fees as of August 1, 2004 but not earlier than
6August 1, 2002. These charges and fees are provider billed
7amounts and shall not include discounted charges. The 80th
8percentile is the point on an ordered data set from low to high
9such that 80% of the cases are below or equal to that point and
10at most 20% are above or equal to that point. The Commission
11shall adjust these historical charges and fees as of August 1,
122004 by the Consumer Price Index-U for the period August 1,
132004 through September 30, 2005. The Commission shall establish
14fee schedules for procedures, treatments, or services for
15hospital inpatient, hospital outpatient, emergency room and
16trauma, ambulatory surgical treatment centers, and
17professional services. These charges and fees shall be
18designated by geozip or any smaller geographic unit. The data
19shall in no way identify or tend to identify any patient,
20employer, or health care provider. As used in this Section,
21"geozip" means a three-digit zip code based on data
22similarities, geographical similarities, and frequencies. A
23geozip does not cross state boundaries. As used in this
24Section, "three-digit zip code" means a geographic area in
25which all zip codes have the same first 3 digits. If a geozip
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1calculate a valid percentile for a specific procedure,
2treatment, or service, the Commission may combine data from the
3geozip with up to 4 other geozips that are demographically and
4economically similar and exhibit similarities in data and
5frequencies until the Commission reaches 9 charges or fees for
6that specific procedure, treatment, or service. In cases where
7the compiled data contains less than 9 charges or fees for a
8procedure, treatment, or service, reimbursement shall occur at
976% of charges and fees as determined by the Commission in a
10manner consistent with the provisions of this paragraph.
11Providers of out-of-state procedures, treatments, services,
12products, or supplies shall be reimbursed at the lesser of that
13state's fee schedule amount or the fee schedule amount for the
14region in which the employee resides. If no fee schedule exists
15in that state, the provider shall be reimbursed at the lesser
16of the actual charge or the fee schedule amount for the region
17in which the employee resides. Not later than September 30 in
182006 and each year thereafter, the Commission shall
19automatically increase or decrease the maximum allowable
20payment for a procedure, treatment, or service established and
21in effect on January 1 of that year by the percentage change in
22the Consumer Price Index-U for the 12 month period ending
23August 31 of that year. The increase or decrease shall become
24effective on January 1 of the following year. As used in this
25Section, "Consumer Price Index-U" means the index published by
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1that measures the average change in prices of all goods and
2services purchased by all urban consumers, U.S. city average,
3all items, 1982-84=100.
4    (a-1) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) and
5unless otherwise indicated, the following provisions shall
6apply to the medical fee schedule starting on September 1,
72011:
8        (1) The Commission shall establish and maintain fee
9    schedules for procedures, treatments, products, services,
10    or supplies for hospital inpatient, hospital outpatient,
11    emergency room, ambulatory surgical treatment centers,
12    accredited ambulatory surgical treatment facilities,
13    prescriptions filled and dispensed outside of a licensed
14    pharmacy, dental services, and professional services. This
15    fee schedule shall be based on the fee schedule amounts
16    already established by the Commission pursuant to
17    subsection (a) of this Section. However, starting on
18    January 1, 2012, these fee schedule amounts shall be
19    grouped into geographic regions in the following manner:
20            (A) Four regions for non-hospital fee schedule
21        amounts shall be utilized:
22                (i) Cook County;
23                (ii) DuPage, Kane, Lake, and Will Counties;
24                (iii) Bond, Calhoun, Clinton, Jersey,
25            Macoupin, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Randolph,
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1                (iv) All other counties of the State.
2            (B) Fourteen regions for hospital fee schedule
3        amounts shall be utilized:
4                (i) Cook, DuPage, Will, Kane, McHenry, DeKalb,
5            Kendall, and Grundy Counties;
6                (ii) Kankakee County;
7                (iii) Madison, St. Clair, Macoupin, Clinton,
8            Monroe, Jersey, Bond, and Calhoun Counties;
9                (iv) Winnebago and Boone Counties;
10                (v) Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Marshall, and
11            Stark Counties;
12                (vi) Champaign, Piatt, and Ford Counties;
13                (vii) Rock Island, Henry, and Mercer Counties;
14                (viii) Sangamon and Menard Counties;
15                (ix) McLean County;
16                (x) Lake County;
17                (xi) Macon County;
18                (xii) Vermilion County;
19                (xiii) Alexander County; and
20                (xiv) All other counties of the State.
21        (2) If a geozip, as defined in subsection (a) of this
22    Section, overlaps into one or more of the regions set forth
23    in this Section, then the Commission shall average or
24    repeat the charges and fees in a geozip in order to
25    designate charges and fees for each region.
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1    9 charges or fees for a procedure, treatment, product,
2    supply, or service or where the fee schedule amount cannot
3    be determined by the non-discounted charge data,
4    non-Medicare relative values and conversion factors
5    derived from established fee schedule amounts, coding
6    crosswalks, or other data as determined by the Commission,
7    reimbursement shall occur at 76% of charges and fees until
8    September 1, 2011 and 53.2% of charges and fees thereafter
9    as determined by the Commission in a manner consistent with
10    the provisions of this paragraph.
11        (4) To establish additional fee schedule amounts, the
12    Commission shall utilize provider non-discounted charge
13    data, non-Medicare relative values and conversion factors
14    derived from established fee schedule amounts, and coding
15    crosswalks. The Commission may establish additional fee
16    schedule amounts based on either the charge or cost of the
17    procedure, treatment, product, supply, or service.
18        (5) Implants shall be reimbursed at 25% above the net
19    manufacturer's invoice price less rebates, plus actual
20    reasonable and customary shipping charges whether or not
21    the implant charge is submitted by a provider in
22    conjunction with a bill for all other services associated
23    with the implant, submitted by a provider on a separate
24    claim form, submitted by a distributor, or submitted by the
25    manufacturer of the implant. "Implants" include the
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1    as determined by the Commission: 0274
2    (prosthetics/orthotics); 0275 (pacemaker); 0276 (lens
3    implant); 0278 (implants); 0540 and 0545 (ambulance); 0624
4    (investigational devices); and 0636 (drugs requiring
5    detailed coding). Non-implantable devices or supplies
6    within these codes shall be reimbursed at 65% of actual
7    charge, which is the provider's normal rates under its
8    standard chargemaster. A standard chargemaster is the
9    provider's list of charges for procedures, treatments,
10    products, supplies, or services used to bill payers in a
11    consistent manner.
12        (6) The Commission shall automatically update all
13    codes and associated rules with the version of the codes
14    and rules valid on January 1 of that year.
15    (a-2) For procedures, treatments, services, or supplies
16covered under this Act and rendered or to be rendered on or
17after September 1, 2011, the maximum allowable payment shall be
1870% of the fee schedule amounts, which shall be adjusted yearly
19by the Consumer Price Index-U, as described in subsection (a)
20of this Section.
21    (a-3) Prescriptions filled and dispensed outside of a
22licensed pharmacy shall be subject to a fee schedule that shall
23not exceed the Average Wholesale Price (AWP) plus a dispensing
24fee of $4.18. AWP or its equivalent as registered by the
25National Drug Code shall be set forth for that drug on that
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1    (a-4) The Commission, in consultation with the Workers'
2Compensation Medical Fee Advisory Board, shall promulgate by
3rule an evidence-based drug formulary and any rules necessary
4for its administration. Prescriptions prescribed for workers'
5compensation cases shall be limited to those prescription and
6non-prescription drugs and doses on the closed formulary.
7    A request for a prescription that is not on the closed
8formulary shall be reviewed pursuant to Section 8.7 of this
9Act.
10    (a-5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section,
11on or before March 1, 2019 and on or before March 1 of each
12subsequent year, the Commission must investigate all
13procedures, treatments, and services covered under this Act for
14ambulatory surgical treatment centers and accredited
15ambulatory surgical treatment facilities and establish fee
16schedule amounts for procedures, treatments, and services for
17which fee schedule amounts have not been established. The
18Commission must adopt, in a timely and ongoing manner, all
19rules necessary to ensure that its responsibilities under this
20subsection are carried out.
21    (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), if
22the Commission finds that there is a significant limitation on
23access to quality health care in either a specific field of
24health care services or a specific geographic limitation on
25access to health care, it may change the Consumer Price Index-U
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1geographic limitation on access to health care to address that
2limitation.
3    (c) The Commission shall establish by rule a process to
4review those medical cases or outliers that involve
5extra-ordinary treatment to determine whether to make an
6additional adjustment to the maximum payment within a fee
7schedule for a procedure, treatment, or service.
8    (d) When a patient notifies a provider that the treatment,
9procedure, or service being sought is for a work-related
10illness or injury and furnishes the provider the name and
11address of the responsible employer, the provider shall bill
12the employer or its designee directly. The employer or its
13designee shall make payment for treatment in accordance with
14the provisions of this Section directly to the provider, except
15that, if a provider has designated a third-party billing entity
16to bill on its behalf, payment shall be made directly to the
17billing entity. Providers shall submit bills and records in
18accordance with the provisions of this Section.
19        (1) All payments to providers for treatment provided
20    pursuant to this Act shall be made within 30 days of
21    receipt of the bills as long as the bill contains
22    substantially all the required data elements necessary to
23    adjudicate the bill.
24        (2) If the bill does not contain substantially all the
25    required data elements necessary to adjudicate the bill, or
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1    part, the employer or insurer shall provide written
2    notification to the provider in the form of an explanation
3    of benefits explaining the basis for the denial and
4    describing any additional necessary data elements within
5    30 days of receipt of the bill. The Commission, with
6    assistance from the Medical Fee Advisory Board, shall adopt
7    rules detailing the requirements for the explanation of
8    benefits required under this subsection.
9        (3) In the case (i) of nonpayment to a provider within
10    30 days of receipt of the bill which contained
11    substantially all of the required data elements necessary
12    to adjudicate the bill, (ii) of nonpayment to a provider of
13    a portion of such a bill, or (iii) where the provider has
14    not been issued an explanation of benefits for a bill, the
15    bill, or portion of the bill up to the lesser of the actual
16    charge or the payment level set by the Commission in the
17    fee schedule established in this Section, shall incur
18    interest at a rate of 1% per month payable by the employer
19    to the provider. Any required interest payments shall be
20    made by the employer or its insurer to the provider within
21    30 days after payment of the bill.
22        (4) If the employer or its insurer fails to pay
23    interest within 30 days after payment of the bill as
24    required pursuant to paragraph (3), the provider may bring
25    an action in circuit court for the sole purpose of seeking
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1    employer or its insurer responsible for insuring the
2    employer's liability pursuant to item (3) of subsection (a)
3    of Section 4. The circuit court's jurisdiction shall be
4    limited to enforcing payment of interest pursuant to
5    paragraph (3). Interest under paragraph (3) is only payable
6    to the provider. An employee is not responsible for the
7    payment of interest under this Section. The right to
8    interest under paragraph (3) shall not delay, diminish,
9    restrict, or alter in any way the benefits to which the
10    employee or his or her dependents are entitled under this
11    Act.
12    The changes made to this subsection (d) by this amendatory
13Act of the 100th General Assembly apply to procedures,
14treatments, and services rendered on and after the effective
15date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly.
16    (e) Except as provided in subsections (e-5), (e-10), and
17(e-15), a provider shall not hold an employee liable for costs
18related to a non-disputed procedure, treatment, or service
19rendered in connection with a compensable injury. The
20provisions of subsections (e-5), (e-10), (e-15), and (e-20)
21shall not apply if an employee provides information to the
22provider regarding participation in a group health plan. If the
23employee participates in a group health plan, the provider may
24submit a claim for services to the group health plan. If the
25claim for service is covered by the group health plan, the
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1deductibles, co-payments, or co-insurance. Except as provided
2under subsections (e-5), (e-10), (e-15), and (e-20), a provider
3shall not bill or otherwise attempt to recover from the
4employee the difference between the provider's charge and the
5amount paid by the employer or the insurer on a compensable
6injury, or for medical services or treatment determined by the
7Commission to be excessive or unnecessary.
8    (e-5) If an employer notifies a provider that the employer
9does not consider the illness or injury to be compensable under
10this Act, the provider may seek payment of the provider's
11actual charges from the employee for any procedure, treatment,
12or service rendered. Once an employee informs the provider that
13there is an application filed with the Commission to resolve a
14dispute over payment of such charges, the provider shall cease
15any and all efforts to collect payment for the services that
16are the subject of the dispute. Any statute of limitations or
17statute of repose applicable to the provider's efforts to
18collect payment from the employee shall be tolled from the date
19that the employee files the application with the Commission
20until the date that the provider is permitted to resume
21collection efforts under the provisions of this Section.
22    (e-10) If an employer notifies a provider that the employer
23will pay only a portion of a bill for any procedure, treatment,
24or service rendered in connection with a compensable illness or
25disease, the provider may seek payment from the employee for
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1actual charge, negotiated rate, if applicable, or the payment
2level set by the Commission in the fee schedule established in
3this Section. Once an employee informs the provider that there
4is an application filed with the Commission to resolve a
5dispute over payment of such charges, the provider shall cease
6any and all efforts to collect payment for the services that
7are the subject of the dispute. Any statute of limitations or
8statute of repose applicable to the provider's efforts to
9collect payment from the employee shall be tolled from the date
10that the employee files the application with the Commission
11until the date that the provider is permitted to resume
12collection efforts under the provisions of this Section.
13    (e-15) When there is a dispute over the compensability of
14or amount of payment for a procedure, treatment, or service,
15and a case is pending or proceeding before an Arbitrator or the
16Commission, the provider may mail the employee reminders that
17the employee will be responsible for payment of any procedure,
18treatment or service rendered by the provider. The reminders
19must state that they are not bills, to the extent practicable
20include itemized information, and state that the employee need
21not pay until such time as the provider is permitted to resume
22collection efforts under this Section. The reminders shall not
23be provided to any credit rating agency. The reminders may
24request that the employee furnish the provider with information
25about the proceeding under this Act, such as the file number,
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1to respond to such request for information or fails to furnish
2the information requested within 90 days of the date of the
3reminder, the provider is entitled to resume any and all
4efforts to collect payment from the employee for the services
5rendered to the employee and the employee shall be responsible
6for payment of any outstanding bills for a procedure,
7treatment, or service rendered by a provider.
8    (e-20) Upon a final award or judgment by an Arbitrator or
9the Commission, or a settlement agreed to by the employer and
10the employee, a provider may resume any and all efforts to
11collect payment from the employee for the services rendered to
12the employee and the employee shall be responsible for payment
13of any outstanding bills for a procedure, treatment, or service
14rendered by a provider as well as the interest awarded under
15subsection (d) of this Section. In the case of a procedure,
16treatment, or service deemed compensable, the provider shall
17not require a payment rate, excluding the interest provisions
18under subsection (d), greater than the lesser of the actual
19charge or the payment level set by the Commission in the fee
20schedule established in this Section. Payment for services
21deemed not covered or not compensable under this Act is the
22responsibility of the employee unless a provider and employee
23have agreed otherwise in writing. Services not covered or not
24compensable under this Act are not subject to the fee schedule
25in this Section.
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1insurer from contracting with a health care provider or group
2of health care providers for reimbursement levels for benefits
3under this Act different from those provided in this Section.
4    (g) On or before January 1, 2010 the Commission shall
5provide to the Governor and General Assembly a report regarding
6the implementation of the medical fee schedule and the index
7used for annual adjustment to that schedule as described in
8this Section.
9(Source: P.A. 100-1117, eff. 11-27-18; 100-1175, eff.
101-11-19.)
 
11    (820 ILCS 305/8.2a)
12    Sec. 8.2a. Electronic claims.
13    (a) The Director of Insurance shall adopt rules to do all
14of the following:
15        (1) Ensure that all health care providers and
16    facilities submit medical bills for payment on
17    standardized forms.
18        (2) Require acceptance by employers and insurers of
19    electronic claims for payment of medical services.
20        (3) Ensure confidentiality of medical information
21    submitted on electronic claims for payment of medical
22    services.
23        (4) Ensure that health care providers have at least 15
24    business days an opportunity to comply with requests for
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1    the payment of workers' compensation claims.
2        (5) Ensure that health care providers are responsible
3    for supplying only those medical records pertaining to the
4    provider's own claims that are minimally necessary under
5    the federal Health Insurance Portability and
6    Accountability Act of 1996.
7        (6) Provide that any electronically submitted bill
8    determined to be complete but not paid or objected to
9    within 30 days shall be subject to interest pursuant to
10    item (3) of subsection (d) of Section 8.2.
11        (7) Provide that the Department of Insurance shall
12    impose an administrative fine if it determines that an
13    employer or insurer has failed to comply with the
14    electronic claims acceptance and response process. The
15    amount of the administrative fine shall be no greater than
16    $1,000 per each violation, but shall not exceed $10,000 for
17    identical violations during a calendar year.
18    (b) To the extent feasible, standards adopted pursuant to
19subdivision (a) shall be consistent with existing standards
20under the federal Health Insurance Portability and
21Accountability Act of 1996 and standards adopted under the
22Illinois Health Information Exchange and Technology Act.
23    (c) The rules requiring employers and insurers to accept
24electronic claims for payment of medical services shall be
25proposed on or before January 1, 2012, and shall require all
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1of medical services on or before June 30, 2012. The Director of
2Insurance shall adopt rules by January 1, 2019 to implement the
3changes to this Section made by this amendatory Act of the
4100th General Assembly. The Commission, with assistance from
5the Department and the Medical Fee Advisory Board, shall
6publish on its Internet website a companion guide to assist
7with compliance with electronic claims rules. The Medical Fee
8Advisory Board shall periodically review the companion guide.
9    (d) The Director of Insurance shall by rule establish
10criteria for granting exceptions to employers, insurance
11carriers, and health care providers who are unable to submit or
12accept medical bills electronically.
13(Source: P.A. 100-1117, eff. 11-27-18.)
 
14    (820 ILCS 305/14)  (from Ch. 48, par. 138.14)
15    Sec. 14. The Commission shall appoint a secretary, an
16assistant secretary, and arbitrators and shall employ such
17assistants and clerical help as may be necessary. Arbitrators
18shall be appointed pursuant to this Section, notwithstanding
19any provision of the Personnel Code.
20    Each arbitrator appointed after June 28, 2011 shall be
21required to demonstrate in writing his or her knowledge of and
22expertise in the law of and judicial processes of the Workers'
23Compensation Act and the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act.
24    A formal training program for newly-hired arbitrators
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1following:
2        (a) substantive and procedural aspects of the
3    arbitrator position;
4        (b) current issues in workers' compensation law and
5    practice;
6        (c) medical lectures by specialists in areas such as
7    orthopedics, ophthalmology, psychiatry, rehabilitation
8    counseling;
9        (d) orientation to each operational unit of the
10    Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission;
11        (e) observation of experienced arbitrators conducting
12    hearings of cases, combined with the opportunity to discuss
13    evidence presented and rulings made;
14        (f) the use of hypothetical cases requiring the trainee
15    to issue judgments as a means to evaluating knowledge and
16    writing ability;
17        (g) writing skills;
18        (h) professional and ethical standards pursuant to
19    Section 1.1 of this Act;
20        (i) detection of workers' compensation fraud and
21    reporting obligations of Commission employees and
22    appointees;
23        (j) standards of evidence-based medical treatment and
24    best practices for measuring and improving quality and
25    health care outcomes in the workers' compensation system,
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1    Medical Association's "Guides to the Evaluation of
2    Permanent Impairment" and the practice of utilization
3    review; and
4        (k) substantive and procedural aspects of coal
5    workers' pneumoconiosis (black lung) cases.
6    A formal and ongoing professional development program
7including, but not limited to, the above-noted areas shall be
8implemented to keep arbitrators informed of recent
9developments and issues and to assist them in maintaining and
10enhancing their professional competence. Each arbitrator shall
11complete 20 hours of training in the above-noted areas during
12every 2 years such arbitrator shall remain in office.
13    Each arbitrator shall devote full time to his or her duties
14and shall serve when assigned as an acting Commissioner when a
15Commissioner is unavailable in accordance with the provisions
16of Section 13 of this Act. Any arbitrator who is an
17attorney-at-law shall not engage in the practice of law, nor
18shall any arbitrator hold any other office or position of
19profit under the United States or this State or any municipal
20corporation or political subdivision of this State.
21Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act to the
22contrary, an arbitrator who serves as an acting Commissioner in
23accordance with the provisions of Section 13 of this Act shall
24continue to serve in the capacity of Commissioner until a
25decision is reached in every case heard by that arbitrator
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1    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, the
2term of all arbitrators serving on June 28, 2011 (the effective
3date of Public Act 97-18), including any arbitrators on
4administrative leave, shall terminate at the close of business
5on July 1, 2011, but the incumbents shall continue to exercise
6all of their duties until they are reappointed or their
7successors are appointed.
8    On and after June 28, 2011 (the effective date of Public
9Act 97-18), arbitrators shall be appointed to 3-year terms as
10follows:
11        (1) All appointments shall be made by the Governor with
12    the advice and consent of the Senate.
13        (2) For their initial appointments, 12 arbitrators
14    shall be appointed to terms expiring July 1, 2012; 12
15    arbitrators shall be appointed to terms expiring July 1,
16    2013; and all additional arbitrators shall be appointed to
17    terms expiring July 1, 2014. Thereafter, all arbitrators
18    shall be appointed to 3-year terms.
19    Upon the expiration of a term, the Chairman shall evaluate
20the performance of the arbitrator and may recommend to the
21Governor that he or she be reappointed to a second or
22subsequent term by the Governor with the advice and consent of
23the Senate.
24    Each arbitrator appointed on or after June 28, 2011 (the
25effective date of Public Act 97-18) and who has not previously
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1be authorized to practice law in this State by the Supreme
2Court, and to maintain this authorization throughout his or her
3term of employment.
4    The performance of all arbitrators shall be reviewed by the
5Chairman on an annual basis. The Chairman shall allow input
6from the Commissioners in all such reviews.
7    The Commission shall assign no fewer than 3 arbitrators to
8each hearing site. The Commission shall establish a procedure
9to ensure that the arbitrators assigned to each hearing site
10are assigned cases on a random basis. The Chairman of the
11Commission shall have discretion to assign and reassign
12arbitrators to each hearing sites as needed. No arbitrator
13shall hear cases in any county, other than Cook County, for
14more than 2 years in each 3-year term.
15    The Secretary and each arbitrator shall receive a per annum
16salary of $4,000 less than the per annum salary of members of
17The Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission as provided in
18Section 13 of this Act, payable in equal monthly installments.
19    The members of the Commission, Arbitrators and other
20employees whose duties require them to travel, shall have
21reimbursed to them their actual traveling expenses and
22disbursements made or incurred by them in the discharge of
23their official duties while away from their place of residence
24in the performance of their duties.
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1shall be inscribed the name of the Commission and the words
2"Illinois--Seal".
3    The Secretary or Assistant Secretary, under the direction
4of the Commission, shall have charge and custody of the seal of
5the Commission and also have charge and custody of all records,
6files, orders, proceedings, decisions, awards and other
7documents on file with the Commission. He shall furnish
8certified copies, under the seal of the Commission, of any such
9records, files, orders, proceedings, decisions, awards and
10other documents on file with the Commission as may be required.
11Certified copies so furnished by the Secretary or Assistant
12Secretary shall be received in evidence before the Commission
13or any Arbitrator thereof, and in all courts, provided that the
14original of such certified copy is otherwise competent and
15admissible in evidence. The Secretary or Assistant Secretary
16shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from time
17to time by the Commission.
18(Source: P.A. 98-40, eff. 6-28-13; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
 
19    (820 ILCS 305/19)  (from Ch. 48, par. 138.19)
20    Sec. 19. Any disputed questions of law or fact shall be
21determined as herein provided.
22    (a) It shall be the duty of the Commission upon
23notification that the parties have failed to reach an
24agreement, to designate an Arbitrator.
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1    files an application for adjustment of claim under this Act
2    and it is subsequently discovered, at any time before final
3    disposition of such cause, that the claim for disability or
4    death which was the basis for such application should
5    properly have been made under the Workers' Occupational
6    Diseases Act, then the provisions of Section 19, paragraph
7    (a-1) of the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act having
8    reference to such application shall apply.
9        2. Whenever any claimant misconceives his remedy and
10    files an application for adjustment of claim under the
11    Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and it is subsequently
12    discovered, at any time before final disposition of such
13    cause that the claim for injury or death which was the
14    basis for such application should properly have been made
15    under this Act, then the application so filed under the
16    Workers' Occupational Diseases Act may be amended in form,
17    substance or both to assert claim for such disability or
18    death under this Act and it shall be deemed to have been so
19    filed as amended on the date of the original filing
20    thereof, and such compensation may be awarded as is
21    warranted by the whole evidence pursuant to this Act. When
22    such amendment is submitted, further or additional
23    evidence may be heard by the Arbitrator or Commission when
24    deemed necessary. Nothing in this Section contained shall
25    be construed to be or permit a waiver of any provisions of
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1    be deemed to be a notice under the provisions of this Act
2    if given within the time required herein.
3    (b) The Arbitrator shall make such inquiries and
4investigations as he or they shall deem necessary and may
5examine and inspect all books, papers, records, places, or
6premises relating to the questions in dispute and hear such
7proper evidence as the parties may submit.
8    The hearings before the Arbitrator shall be held in the
9vicinity where the injury occurred after 10 days' notice of the
10time and place of such hearing shall have been given to each of
11the parties or their attorneys of record.
12    The Arbitrator may find that the disabling condition is
13temporary and has not yet reached a permanent condition and may
14order the payment of compensation up to the date of the
15hearing, which award shall be reviewable and enforceable in the
16same manner as other awards, and in no instance be a bar to a
17further hearing and determination of a further amount of
18temporary total compensation or of compensation for permanent
19disability, but shall be conclusive as to all other questions
20except the nature and extent of said disability.
21    The decision of the Arbitrator shall be filed with the
22Commission which Commission shall immediately send to each
23party or his attorney a copy of such decision, together with a
24notification of the time when it was filed. As of the effective
25date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, all
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1of fact and conclusions of law, separately stated, if requested
2by either party. Unless a petition for review is filed by
3either party within 30 days after the receipt by such party of
4the copy of the decision and notification of time when filed,
5and unless such party petitioning for a review shall within 35
6days after the receipt by him of the copy of the decision, file
7with the Commission either an agreed statement of the facts
8appearing upon the hearing before the Arbitrator, or if such
9party shall so elect a correct transcript of evidence of the
10proceedings at such hearings, then the decision shall become
11the decision of the Commission and in the absence of fraud
12shall be conclusive. The Petition for Review shall contain a
13statement of the petitioning party's specific exceptions to the
14decision of the arbitrator. The jurisdiction of the Commission
15to review the decision of the arbitrator shall not be limited
16to the exceptions stated in the Petition for Review. The
17Commission, or any member thereof, may grant further time not
18exceeding 30 days, in which to file such agreed statement or
19transcript of evidence. Such agreed statement of facts or
20correct transcript of evidence, as the case may be, shall be
21authenticated by the signatures of the parties or their
22attorneys, and in the event they do not agree as to the
23correctness of the transcript of evidence it shall be
24authenticated by the signature of the Arbitrator designated by
25the Commission.
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1not receiving or has not received medical, surgical, or
2hospital services or other services or compensation as provided
3in paragraph (a) of Section 8, or compensation as provided in
4paragraph (b) of Section 8, the employee may at any time
5petition for an expedited hearing by an Arbitrator on the issue
6of whether or not he or she is entitled to receive payment of
7the services or compensation. Provided the employer continues
8to pay compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8, the
9employer may at any time petition for an expedited hearing on
10the issue of whether or not the employee is entitled to receive
11medical, surgical, or hospital services or other services or
12compensation as provided in paragraph (a) of Section 8, or
13compensation as provided in paragraph (b) of Section 8. When an
14employer has petitioned for an expedited hearing, the employer
15shall continue to pay compensation as provided in paragraph (b)
16of Section 8 unless the arbitrator renders a decision that the
17employee is not entitled to the benefits that are the subject
18of the expedited hearing or unless the employee's treating
19physician has released the employee to return to work at his or
20her regular job with the employer or the employee actually
21returns to work at any other job. If the arbitrator renders a
22decision that the employee is not entitled to the benefits that
23are the subject of the expedited hearing, a petition for review
24filed by the employee shall receive the same priority as if the
25employee had filed a petition for an expedited hearing by an
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1hearing when the employee has returned to work and the sole
2issue in dispute amounts to less than 12 weeks of unpaid
3compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8.
4    Expedited hearings shall have priority over all other
5petitions and shall be heard by the Arbitrator and Commission
6with all convenient speed. Any party requesting an expedited
7hearing shall give notice of a request for an expedited hearing
8under this paragraph. A copy of the Application for Adjustment
9of Claim shall be attached to the notice. The Commission shall
10adopt rules and procedures under which the final decision of
11the Commission under this paragraph is filed not later than 180
12days from the date that the Petition for Review is filed with
13the Commission.
14    Where 2 or more insurance carriers, private self-insureds,
15or a group workers' compensation pool under Article V 3/4 of
16the Illinois Insurance Code dispute coverage for the same
17injury, any such insurance carrier, private self-insured, or
18group workers' compensation pool may request an expedited
19hearing pursuant to this paragraph to determine the issue of
20coverage, provided coverage is the only issue in dispute and
21all other issues are stipulated and agreed to and further
22provided that all compensation benefits including medical
23benefits pursuant to Section 8(a) continue to be paid to or on
24behalf of petitioner. Any insurance carrier, private
25self-insured, or group workers' compensation pool that is
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1shall reimburse any insurance carrier, private self-insured,
2or group workers' compensation pool that has paid benefits to
3or on behalf of petitioner for the injury.
4    (b-1) If the employee is not receiving medical, surgical or
5hospital services as provided in paragraph (a) of Section 8 or
6compensation as provided in paragraph (b) of Section 8, the
7employee, in accordance with Commission Rules, may file a
8petition for an emergency hearing by an Arbitrator on the issue
9of whether or not he is entitled to receive payment of such
10compensation or services as provided therein. Such petition
11shall have priority over all other petitions and shall be heard
12by the Arbitrator and Commission with all convenient speed.
13    Such petition shall contain the following information and
14shall be served on the employer at least 15 days before it is
15filed:
16        (i) the date and approximate time of accident;
17        (ii) the approximate location of the accident;
18        (iii) a description of the accident;
19        (iv) the nature of the injury incurred by the employee;
20        (v) the identity of the person, if known, to whom the
21    accident was reported and the date on which it was
22    reported;
23        (vi) the name and title of the person, if known,
24    representing the employer with whom the employee conferred
25    in any effort to obtain compensation pursuant to paragraph
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1    hospital services pursuant to paragraph (a) of Section 8 of
2    this Act and the date of such conference;
3        (vii) a statement that the employer has refused to pay
4    compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8 of this
5    Act or for medical, surgical or hospital services pursuant
6    to paragraph (a) of Section 8 of this Act;
7        (viii) the name and address, if known, of each witness
8    to the accident and of each other person upon whom the
9    employee will rely to support his allegations;
10        (ix) the dates of treatment related to the accident by
11    medical practitioners, and the names and addresses of such
12    practitioners, including the dates of treatment related to
13    the accident at any hospitals and the names and addresses
14    of such hospitals, and a signed authorization permitting
15    the employer to examine all medical records of all
16    practitioners and hospitals named pursuant to this
17    paragraph;
18        (x) a copy of a signed report by a medical
19    practitioner, relating to the employee's current inability
20    to return to work because of the injuries incurred as a
21    result of the accident or such other documents or
22    affidavits which show that the employee is entitled to
23    receive compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8
24    of this Act or medical, surgical or hospital services
25    pursuant to paragraph (a) of Section 8 of this Act. Such
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1    the history of the accident given by the employee, and
2    describe the injury and medical diagnosis, the medical
3    services for such injury which the employee has received
4    and is receiving, the physical activities which the
5    employee cannot currently perform as a result of any
6    impairment or disability due to such injury, and the
7    prognosis for recovery;
8        (xi) complete copies of any reports, records,
9    documents and affidavits in the possession of the employee
10    on which the employee will rely to support his allegations,
11    provided that the employer shall pay the reasonable cost of
12    reproduction thereof;
13        (xii) a list of any reports, records, documents and
14    affidavits which the employee has demanded by subpoena and
15    on which he intends to rely to support his allegations;
16        (xiii) a certification signed by the employee or his
17    representative that the employer has received the petition
18    with the required information 15 days before filing.
19    Fifteen days after receipt by the employer of the petition
20with the required information the employee may file said
21petition and required information and shall serve notice of the
22filing upon the employer. The employer may file a motion
23addressed to the sufficiency of the petition. If an objection
24has been filed to the sufficiency of the petition, the
25arbitrator shall rule on the objection within 2 working days.
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1decision of the Commission as provided in this paragraph shall
2be tolled until the arbitrator has determined that the petition
3is sufficient.
4    The employer shall, within 15 days after receipt of the
5notice that such petition is filed, file with the Commission
6and serve on the employee or his representative a written
7response to each claim set forth in the petition, including the
8legal and factual basis for each disputed allegation and the
9following information: (i) complete copies of any reports,
10records, documents and affidavits in the possession of the
11employer on which the employer intends to rely in support of
12his response, (ii) a list of any reports, records, documents
13and affidavits which the employer has demanded by subpoena and
14on which the employer intends to rely in support of his
15response, (iii) the name and address of each witness on whom
16the employer will rely to support his response, and (iv) the
17names and addresses of any medical practitioners selected by
18the employer pursuant to Section 12 of this Act and the time
19and place of any examination scheduled to be made pursuant to
20such Section.
21    Any employer who does not timely file and serve a written
22response without good cause may not introduce any evidence to
23dispute any claim of the employee but may cross examine the
24employee or any witness brought by the employee and otherwise
25be heard.
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1either party with the petition or written response, or by any
2other means before the hearing, may be introduced into evidence
3without good cause. If, at the hearing, material information is
4discovered which was not previously disclosed, the Arbitrator
5may extend the time for closing proof on the motion of a party
6for a reasonable period of time which may be more than 30 days.
7No evidence may be introduced pursuant to this paragraph as to
8permanent disability. No award may be entered for permanent
9disability pursuant to this paragraph. Either party may
10introduce into evidence the testimony taken by deposition of
11any medical practitioner.
12    The Commission shall adopt rules, regulations and
13procedures whereby the final decision of the Commission is
14filed not later than 90 days from the date the petition for
15review is filed but in no event later than 180 days from the
16date the petition for an emergency hearing is filed with the
17Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission.
18    All service required pursuant to this paragraph (b-1) must
19be by personal service or by certified mail and with evidence
20of receipt. In addition for the purposes of this paragraph, all
21service on the employer must be at the premises where the
22accident occurred if the premises are owned or operated by the
23employer. Otherwise service must be at the employee's principal
24place of employment by the employer. If service on the employer
25is not possible at either of the above, then service shall be
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1service in each case, service shall be made on the employer's
2attorney or designated representative.
3    (c)(1) At a reasonable time in advance of and in connection
4with the hearing under Section 19(e) or 19(h), the Commission
5may on its own motion order an impartial physical or mental
6examination of a petitioner whose mental or physical condition
7is in issue, when in the Commission's discretion it appears
8that such an examination will materially aid in the just
9determination of the case. The examination shall be made by a
10member or members of a panel of physicians chosen for their
11special qualifications by the Illinois State Medical Society.
12The Commission shall establish procedures by which a physician
13shall be selected from such list.
14    (2) Should the Commission at any time during the hearing
15find that compelling considerations make it advisable to have
16an examination and report at that time, the commission may in
17its discretion so order.
18    (3) A copy of the report of examination shall be given to
19the Commission and to the attorneys for the parties.
20    (4) Either party or the Commission may call the examining
21physician or physicians to testify. Any physician so called
22shall be subject to cross-examination.
23    (5) The examination shall be made, and the physician or
24physicians, if called, shall testify, without cost to the
25parties. The Commission shall determine the compensation and
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1this service shall not exceed the usual and customary amount
2for such service.
3    (6) The fees and payment thereof of all attorneys and
4physicians for services authorized by the Commission under this
5Act shall, upon request of either the employer or the employee
6or the beneficiary affected, be subject to the review and
7decision of the Commission.
8    (d) If any employee shall persist in insanitary or
9injurious practices which tend to either imperil or retard his
10recovery or shall refuse to submit to such medical, surgical,
11or hospital treatment as is reasonably essential to promote his
12recovery, the Commission may, in its discretion, reduce or
13suspend the compensation of any such injured employee. However,
14when an employer and employee so agree in writing, the
15foregoing provision shall not be construed to authorize the
16reduction or suspension of compensation of an employee who is
17relying in good faith, on treatment by prayer or spiritual
18means alone, in accordance with the tenets and practice of a
19recognized church or religious denomination, by a duly
20accredited practitioner thereof.
21    (e) This paragraph shall apply to all hearings before the
22Commission. Such hearings may be held in its office or
23elsewhere as the Commission may deem advisable. The taking of
24testimony on such hearings may be had before any member of the
25Commission. If a petition for review and agreed statement of
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1the Commission shall promptly review the decision of the
2Arbitrator and all questions of law or fact which appear from
3the statement of facts or transcript of evidence.
4    In all cases in which the hearing before the arbitrator is
5held after December 18, 1989, no additional evidence shall be
6introduced by the parties before the Commission on review of
7the decision of the Arbitrator. In reviewing decisions of an
8arbitrator the Commission shall award such temporary
9compensation, permanent compensation and other payments as are
10due under this Act. The Commission shall file in its office its
11decision thereon, and shall immediately send to each party or
12his attorney a copy of such decision and a notification of the
13time when it was filed. Decisions shall be filed within 60 days
14after the Statement of Exceptions and Supporting Brief and
15Response thereto are required to be filed or oral argument
16whichever is later.
17    In the event either party requests oral argument, such
18argument shall be had before a panel of 3 members of the
19Commission (or before all available members pursuant to the
20determination of 7 members of the Commission that such argument
21be held before all available members of the Commission)
22pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Commission. A
23panel of 3 members, which shall be comprised of not more than
24one representative citizen of the employing class and not more
25than one representative citizen of the employee class, shall
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1are solely the nature and extent of the permanent partial
2disability, if any, a majority of the panel may deny the
3request for such argument and such argument shall not be held;
4and provided further that 7 members of the Commission may
5determine that the argument be held before all available
6members of the Commission. A decision of the Commission shall
7be approved by a majority of Commissioners present at such
8hearing if any; provided, if no such hearing is held, a
9decision of the Commission shall be approved by a majority of a
10panel of 3 members of the Commission as described in this
11Section. The Commission shall give 10 days' notice to the
12parties or their attorneys of the time and place of such taking
13of testimony and of such argument.
14    In any case the Commission in its decision may find
15specially upon any question or questions of law or fact which
16shall be submitted in writing by either party whether ultimate
17or otherwise; provided that on issues other than nature and
18extent of the disability, if any, the Commission in its
19decision shall find specially upon any question or questions of
20law or fact, whether ultimate or otherwise, which are submitted
21in writing by either party; provided further that not more than
225 such questions may be submitted by either party. Any party
23may, within 20 days after receipt of notice of the Commission's
24decision, or within such further time, not exceeding 30 days,
25as the Commission may grant, file with the Commission either an
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1if such party shall so elect, a correct transcript of evidence
2of the additional proceedings presented before the Commission,
3in which report the party may embody a correct statement of
4such other proceedings in the case as such party may desire to
5have reviewed, such statement of facts or transcript of
6evidence to be authenticated by the signature of the parties or
7their attorneys, and in the event that they do not agree, then
8the authentication of such transcript of evidence shall be by
9the signature of any member of the Commission.
10    If a reporter does not for any reason furnish a transcript
11of the proceedings before the Arbitrator in any case for use on
12a hearing for review before the Commission, within the
13limitations of time as fixed in this Section, the Commission
14may, in its discretion, order a trial de novo before the
15Commission in such case upon application of either party. The
16applications for adjustment of claim and other documents in the
17nature of pleadings filed by either party, together with the
18decisions of the Arbitrator and of the Commission and the
19statement of facts or transcript of evidence hereinbefore
20provided for in paragraphs (b) and (c) shall be the record of
21the proceedings of the Commission, and shall be subject to
22review as hereinafter provided.
23    At the request of either party or on its own motion, the
24Commission shall set forth in writing the reasons for the
25decision, including findings of fact and conclusions of law
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1for written decisions for the Commission and arbitrators. The
2written decisions shall be concise and shall succinctly state
3the facts and reasons for the decision. The Commission may
4adopt in whole or in part, the decision of the arbitrator as
5the decision of the Commission. When the Commission does so
6adopt the decision of the arbitrator, it shall do so by order.
7Whenever the Commission adopts part of the arbitrator's
8decision, but not all, it shall include in the order the
9reasons for not adopting all of the arbitrator's decision. When
10a majority of a panel, after deliberation, has arrived at its
11decision, the decision shall be filed as provided in this
12Section without unnecessary delay, and without regard to the
13fact that a member of the panel has expressed an intention to
14dissent. Any member of the panel may file a dissent. Any
15dissent shall be filed no later than 10 days after the decision
16of the majority has been filed.
17    Decisions rendered by the Commission and dissents, if any,
18shall be published together by the Commission. The conclusions
19of law set out in such decisions shall be regarded as
20precedents by arbitrators for the purpose of achieving a more
21uniform administration of this Act.
22    (f) The decision of the Commission acting within its
23powers, according to the provisions of paragraph (e) of this
24Section shall, in the absence of fraud, be conclusive unless
25reviewed as in this paragraph hereinafter provided. However,
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1or on the motion of either party, correct any clerical error or
2errors in computation within 15 days after the date of receipt
3of any award by such Arbitrator or any decision on review of
4the Commission and shall have the power to recall the original
5award on arbitration or decision on review, and issue in lieu
6thereof such corrected award or decision. Where such correction
7is made the time for review herein specified shall begin to run
8from the date of the receipt of the corrected award or
9decision.
10        (1) Except in cases of claims against the State of
11    Illinois other than those claims under Section 18.1, in
12    which case the decision of the Commission shall not be
13    subject to judicial review, the Circuit Court of the county
14    where any of the parties defendant may be found, or if none
15    of the parties defendant can be found in this State then
16    the Circuit Court of the county where the accident
17    occurred, shall by summons to the Commission have power to
18    review all questions of law and fact presented by such
19    record.
20        A proceeding for review shall be commenced within 20
21    days of the receipt of notice of the decision of the
22    Commission. The summons shall be issued by the clerk of
23    such court upon written request returnable on a designated
24    return day, not less than 10 or more than 60 days from the
25    date of issuance thereof, and the written request shall
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1    and their attorneys of record who are to be served by
2    summons. Service upon any member of the Commission or the
3    Secretary or the Assistant Secretary thereof shall be
4    service upon the Commission, and service upon other parties
5    in interest and their attorneys of record shall be by
6    summons, and such service shall be made upon the Commission
7    and other parties in interest by mailing notices of the
8    commencement of the proceedings and the return day of the
9    summons to the office of the Commission and to the last
10    known place of residence of other parties in interest or
11    their attorney or attorneys of record. The clerk of the
12    court issuing the summons shall on the day of issue mail
13    notice of the commencement of the proceedings which shall
14    be done by mailing a copy of the summons to the office of
15    the Commission, and a copy of the summons to the other
16    parties in interest or their attorney or attorneys of
17    record and the clerk of the court shall make certificate
18    that he has so sent said notices in pursuance of this
19    Section, which shall be evidence of service on the
20    Commission and other parties in interest.
21        The Commission shall not be required to certify the
22    record of their proceedings to the Circuit Court, unless
23    the party commencing the proceedings for review in the
24    Circuit Court as above provided, shall file with the
25    Commission notice of intent to file for review in Circuit
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1    filing of notice of intent to file for review in the
2    Circuit Court to prepare a true and correct copy of such
3    testimony and a true and correct copy of all other matters
4    contained in such record and certified to by the Secretary
5    or Assistant Secretary thereof. The changes made to this
6    subdivision (f)(1) by this amendatory Act of the 98th
7    General Assembly apply to any Commission decision entered
8    after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th
9    General Assembly.
10        No request for a summons may be filed and no summons
11    shall issue unless the party seeking to review the decision
12    of the Commission shall exhibit to the clerk of the Circuit
13    Court proof of filing with the Commission of the notice of
14    the intent to file for review in the Circuit Court or an
15    affidavit of the attorney setting forth that notice of
16    intent to file for review in the Circuit Court has been
17    given in writing to the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of
18    the Commission.
19        (2) No such summons shall issue unless the one against
20    whom the Commission shall have rendered an award for the
21    payment of money shall upon the filing of his written
22    request for such summons file with the clerk of the court a
23    bond conditioned that if he shall not successfully
24    prosecute the review, he will pay the award and the costs
25    of the proceedings in the courts. The amount of the bond
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1    surety or sureties of the bond shall be approved by the
2    clerk of the court. The acceptance of the bond by the clerk
3    of the court shall constitute evidence of his approval of
4    the bond.
5        The State of Illinois, including its constitutional
6    officers, boards, commissions, agencies, public
7    institutions of higher learning, and funds administered by
8    the treasurer ex officio, and every Every county, city,
9    town, township, incorporated village, school district,
10    body politic or municipal corporation against whom the
11    Commission shall have rendered an award for the payment of
12    money shall not be required to file a bond to secure the
13    payment of the award and the costs of the proceedings in
14    the court to authorize the court to issue such summons.
15        The court may confirm or set aside the decision of the
16    Commission. If the decision is set aside and the facts
17    found in the proceedings before the Commission are
18    sufficient, the court may enter such decision as is
19    justified by law, or may remand the cause to the Commission
20    for further proceedings and may state the questions
21    requiring further hearing, and give such other
22    instructions as may be proper. Appeals shall be taken to
23    the Appellate Court in accordance with Supreme Court Rules
24    22(g) and 303. Appeals shall be taken from the Appellate
25    Court to the Supreme Court in accordance with Supreme Court
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1        It shall be the duty of the clerk of any court
2    rendering a decision affecting or affirming an award of the
3    Commission to promptly furnish the Commission with a copy
4    of such decision, without charge.
5        The decision of a majority of the members of the panel
6    of the Commission, shall be considered the decision of the
7    Commission.
8    (g) Except in the case of a claim against the State of
9Illinois, either party may present a certified copy of the
10award of the Arbitrator, or a certified copy of the decision of
11the Commission when the same has become final, when no
12proceedings for review are pending, providing for the payment
13of compensation according to this Act, to the Circuit Court of
14the county in which such accident occurred or either of the
15parties are residents, whereupon the court shall enter a
16judgment in accordance therewith. In a case where the employer
17refuses to pay compensation according to such final award or
18such final decision upon which such judgment is entered the
19court shall in entering judgment thereon, tax as costs against
20him the reasonable costs and attorney fees in the arbitration
21proceedings and in the court entering the judgment for the
22person in whose favor the judgment is entered, which judgment
23and costs taxed as therein provided shall, until and unless set
24aside, have the same effect as though duly entered in an action
25duly tried and determined by the court, and shall with like
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1power at any time upon application to make any such judgment
2conform to any modification required by any subsequent decision
3of the Supreme Court upon appeal, or as the result of any
4subsequent proceedings for review, as provided in this Act.
5    Judgment shall not be entered until 15 days' notice of the
6time and place of the application for the entry of judgment
7shall be served upon the employer by filing such notice with
8the Commission, which Commission shall, in case it has on file
9the address of the employer or the name and address of its
10agent upon whom notices may be served, immediately send a copy
11of the notice to the employer or such designated agent.
12    (h) An agreement or award under this Act providing for
13compensation in installments, may at any time within 18 months
14after such agreement or award be reviewed by the Commission at
15the request of either the employer or the employee, on the
16ground that the disability of the employee has subsequently
17recurred, increased, diminished or ended.
18    However, as to accidents occurring subsequent to July 1,
191955, which are covered by any agreement or award under this
20Act providing for compensation in installments made as a result
21of such accident, such agreement or award may at any time
22within 30 months, or 60 months in the case of an award under
23Section 8(d)1, after such agreement or award be reviewed by the
24Commission at the request of either the employer or the
25employee on the ground that the disability of the employee has
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1    On such review, compensation payments may be
2re-established, increased, diminished or ended. The Commission
3shall give 15 days' notice to the parties of the hearing for
4review. Any employee, upon any petition for such review being
5filed by the employer, shall be entitled to one day's notice
6for each 100 miles necessary to be traveled by him in attending
7the hearing of the Commission upon the petition, and 3 days in
8addition thereto. Such employee shall, at the discretion of the
9Commission, also be entitled to 5 cents per mile necessarily
10traveled by him within the State of Illinois in attending such
11hearing, not to exceed a distance of 300 miles, to be taxed by
12the Commission as costs and deposited with the petition of the
13employer.
14    When compensation which is payable in accordance with an
15award or settlement contract approved by the Commission, is
16ordered paid in a lump sum by the Commission, no review shall
17be had as in this paragraph mentioned.
18    (i) Each party, upon taking any proceedings or steps
19whatsoever before any Arbitrator, Commission or court, shall
20file with the Commission his address, or the name and address
21of any agent upon whom all notices to be given to such party
22shall be served, either personally or by registered mail,
23addressed to such party or agent at the last address so filed
24with the Commission. In the event such party has not filed his
25address, or the name and address of an agent as above provided,
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1Commission.
2    (j) Whenever in any proceeding testimony has been taken or
3a final decision has been rendered and after the taking of such
4testimony or after such decision has become final, the injured
5employee dies, then in any subsequent proceedings brought by
6the personal representative or beneficiaries of the deceased
7employee, such testimony in the former proceeding may be
8introduced with the same force and effect as though the witness
9having so testified were present in person in such subsequent
10proceedings and such final decision, if any, shall be taken as
11final adjudication of any of the issues which are the same in
12both proceedings.
13    (k) In case where there has been any unreasonable or
14vexatious delay of payment or intentional underpayment of
15compensation, or proceedings have been instituted or carried on
16by the one liable to pay the compensation, which do not present
17a real controversy, but are merely frivolous or for delay, then
18the Commission may award compensation additional to that
19otherwise payable under this Act equal to 50% of the amount
20payable at the time of such award. Failure to pay compensation
21in accordance with the provisions of Section 8, paragraph (b)
22of this Act, shall be considered unreasonable delay.
23    When determining whether this subsection (k) shall apply,
24the Commission shall consider whether an Arbitrator has
25determined that the claim is not compensable or whether the
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1    (k-1) In a case where there has been unreasonable or
2vexatious delay of authorization of medical treatment, the
3Commission may award compensation additional to that otherwise
4payable under this Act in the sum of $30 per day for each day
5that the benefits under Section 8(a) have been so withheld or
6refused, not to exceed $10,000 or the total amount due per
7Section 8.2 for treatment to be rendered whichever is less.
8    Unless utilization review under Section 8.7 or Section 12
9examination is, or has been, requested, a delay in
10authorization of 14 days or more from the employer's receipt of
11all appropriate records and data elements needed to allow the
12employer to make a determination whether to authorize such care
13shall create a rebuttable presumption of unreasonable delay.
14    This subsection (k-1) is the only penalty provision within
15the Act applicable to delay of authorization of medical
16treatment and shall apply only to health care services provided
17or proposed to be provided on or after the effective date of
18this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly.
19    (l) If the employee has made written demand for payment of
20benefits under Section 8(a) or Section 8(b), the employer shall
21have 14 days after receipt of the demand to set forth in
22writing the reason for the delay. In the case of demand for
23payment of medical benefits under Section 8(a), the time for
24the employer to respond shall not commence until the expiration
25of the allotted 30 days specified under Section 8.2(d). In case
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1and just cause fail, neglect, refuse, or unreasonably delay the
2payment of benefits under Section 8(a) or Section 8(b), the
3Arbitrator or the Commission shall allow to the employee
4additional compensation in the sum of $30 per day for each day
5that the benefits under Section 8(a) or Section 8(b) have been
6so withheld or refused, not to exceed $10,000. A delay in
7payment of 14 days or more shall create a rebuttable
8presumption of unreasonable delay.
9    (m) If the commission finds that an accidental injury was
10directly and proximately caused by the employer's wilful
11violation of a health and safety standard under the Health and
12Safety Act or the Occupational Safety and Health Act in force
13at the time of the accident, the arbitrator or the Commission
14shall allow to the injured employee or his dependents, as the
15case may be, additional compensation equal to 25% of the amount
16which otherwise would be payable under the provisions of this
17Act exclusive of this paragraph. The additional compensation
18herein provided shall be allowed by an appropriate increase in
19the applicable weekly compensation rate.
20    (n) After June 30, 1984, decisions of the Illinois Workers'
21Compensation Commission reviewing an award of an arbitrator of
22the Commission shall draw interest at a rate equal to the yield
23on indebtedness issued by the United States Government with a
2426-week maturity next previously auctioned on the day on which
25the decision is filed. Said rate of interest shall be set forth
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1date of the arbitrator's award on all accrued compensation due
2the employee through the day prior to the date of payments.
3However, when an employee appeals an award of an Arbitrator or
4the Commission, and the appeal results in no change or a
5decrease in the award, interest shall not further accrue from
6the date of such appeal.
7    The employer or his insurance carrier may tender the
8payments due under the award to stop the further accrual of
9interest on such award notwithstanding the prosecution by
10either party of review, certiorari, appeal to the Supreme Court
11or other steps to reverse, vacate or modify the award.
12    (o) By the 15th day of each month each insurer providing
13coverage for losses under this Act shall notify each insured
14employer of any compensable claim incurred during the preceding
15month and the amounts paid or reserved on the claim including a
16summary of the claim and a brief statement of the reasons for
17compensability. A cumulative report of all claims incurred
18during a calendar year or continued from the previous year
19shall be furnished to the insured employer by the insurer
20within 30 days after the end of that calendar year.
21    The insured employer may challenge, in proceeding before
22the Commission, payments made by the insurer without
23arbitration and payments made after a case is determined to be
24noncompensable. If the Commission finds that the case was not
25compensable, the insurer shall purge its records as to that
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1reimburse the employer for attorneys' fees arising from the
2challenge and for any payment required of the employer to the
3Rate Adjustment Fund or the Second Injury Fund, and may not
4reflect the loss or expense for rate making purposes. The
5employee shall not be required to refund the challenged
6payment. The decision of the Commission may be reviewed in the
7same manner as in arbitrated cases. No challenge may be
8initiated under this paragraph more than 3 years after the
9payment is made. An employer may waive the right of challenge
10under this paragraph on a case by case basis.
11    (p) After filing an application for adjustment of claim but
12prior to the hearing on arbitration the parties may voluntarily
13agree to submit such application for adjustment of claim for
14decision by an arbitrator under this subsection (p) where such
15application for adjustment of claim raises only a dispute over
16temporary total disability, permanent partial disability or
17medical expenses. Such agreement shall be in writing in such
18form as provided by the Commission. Applications for adjustment
19of claim submitted for decision by an arbitrator under this
20subsection (p) shall proceed according to rule as established
21by the Commission. The Commission shall promulgate rules
22including, but not limited to, rules to ensure that the parties
23are adequately informed of their rights under this subsection
24(p) and of the voluntary nature of proceedings under this
25subsection (p). The findings of fact made by an arbitrator
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1the absence of fraud shall be conclusive. However, the
2arbitrator may on his own motion, or the motion of either
3party, correct any clerical errors or errors in computation
4within 15 days after the date of receipt of such award of the
5arbitrator and shall have the power to recall the original
6award on arbitration, and issue in lieu thereof such corrected
7award. The decision of the arbitrator under this subsection (p)
8shall be considered the decision of the Commission and
9proceedings for review of questions of law arising from the
10decision may be commenced by either party pursuant to
11subsection (f) of Section 19. The Advisory Board established
12under Section 13.1 shall compile a list of certified Commission
13arbitrators, each of whom shall be approved by at least 7
14members of the Advisory Board. The chairman shall select 5
15persons from such list to serve as arbitrators under this
16subsection (p). By agreement, the parties shall select one
17arbitrator from among the 5 persons selected by the chairman
18except that if the parties do not agree on an arbitrator from
19among the 5 persons, the parties may, by agreement, select an
20arbitrator of the American Arbitration Association, whose fee
21shall be paid by the State in accordance with rules promulgated
22by the Commission. Arbitration under this subsection (p) shall
23be voluntary.
24(Source: P.A. 97-18, eff. 6-28-11; 98-40, eff. 6-28-13; 98-874,
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1    (820 ILCS 305/25.5)
2    Sec. 25.5. Unlawful acts; penalties.
3    (a) It is unlawful for any person, company, corporation,
4insurance carrier, healthcare provider, or other entity to:
5        (1) Intentionally present or cause to be presented any
6    false or fraudulent claim for the payment of any workers'
7    compensation benefit.
8        (2) Intentionally make or cause to be made any false or
9    fraudulent material statement or material representation
10    for the purpose of obtaining or denying any workers'
11    compensation benefit.
12        (3) Intentionally make or cause to be made any false or
13    fraudulent statements with regard to entitlement to
14    workers' compensation benefits with the intent to prevent
15    an injured worker from making a legitimate claim for any
16    workers' compensation benefits.
17        (4) Intentionally prepare or provide an invalid,
18    false, or counterfeit certificate of insurance as proof of
19    workers' compensation insurance.
20        (5) Intentionally make or cause to be made any false or
21    fraudulent material statement or material representation
22    for the purpose of obtaining workers' compensation
23    insurance at less than the proper amount rate for that
24    insurance.
25        (6) Intentionally make or cause to be made any false or
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1    on an initial or renewal self-insurance application or
2    accompanying financial statement for the purpose of
3    obtaining self-insurance status or reducing the amount of
4    security that may be required to be furnished pursuant to
5    Section 4 of this Act.
6        (7) Intentionally make or cause to be made any false or
7    fraudulent material statement to the Department of
8    Insurance's fraud and insurance non-compliance unit in the
9    course of an investigation of fraud or insurance
10    non-compliance.
11        (8) Intentionally assist, abet, solicit, or conspire
12    with any person, company, or other entity to commit any of
13    the acts in paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), or (7)
14    of this subsection (a).
15        (9) Intentionally present a bill or statement for the
16    payment for medical services that were not provided.
17    For the purposes of paragraphs (2), (3), (5), (6), (7), and
18(9), the term "statement" includes any writing, notice, proof
19of injury, bill for services, hospital or doctor records and
20reports, or X-ray and test results.
21    (b) Sentences for violations of subsection (a) are as
22follows:
23        (1) A violation in which the value of the property
24    obtained or attempted to be obtained is $300 or less is a
25    Class A misdemeanor.
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1    obtained or attempted to be obtained is more than $300 but
2    not more than $10,000 is a Class 3 felony.
3        (3) A violation in which the value of the property
4    obtained or attempted to be obtained is more than $10,000
5    but not more than $100,000 is a Class 2 felony.
6        (4) A violation in which the value of the property
7    obtained or attempted to be obtained is more than $100,000
8    is a Class 1 felony.
9        (4.5) A violation of paragraph (3), (4), or (7) of
10    subsection (a) in which the offender did not attempt to
11    obtain any workers' compensation benefits or other
12    property of value is a Class A misdemeanor.
13        (4.7) A violation of paragraph (8) of subsection (a)
14    shall be subject to the same penalty as the offense to
15    which the offender assisted, abetted, solicited, or
16    conspired.
17        (5) A person convicted under this Section shall be
18    ordered to pay monetary restitution to the insurance
19    company or self-insured entity or any other person for any
20    financial loss sustained as a result of a violation of this
21    Section, including any court costs and attorney fees. An
22    order of restitution also includes expenses incurred and
23    paid by the State of Illinois or an insurance company or
24    self-insured entity in connection with any medical
25    evaluation or treatment services.
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1property obtained or attempted to be obtained is either not
2alleged or is not specifically set by the terms of a policy of
3insurance, the value of the property shall be the fair market
4replacement value of the property claimed to be lost, the
5reasonable costs of reimbursing a vendor or other claimant for
6services to be rendered, or both. Notwithstanding the
7foregoing, an insurance company, self-insured entity, or any
8other person suffering financial loss sustained as a result of
9violation of this Section may seek restitution, including court
10costs and attorney's fees in a civil action in a court of
11competent jurisdiction.
12    (c) The Department of Insurance shall establish a fraud and
13insurance non-compliance unit responsible for investigating
14incidences of fraud and insurance non-compliance pursuant to
15this Section. The size of the staff of the unit shall be
16subject to appropriation by the General Assembly. It shall be
17the duty of the fraud and insurance non-compliance unit to
18determine the identity of insurance carriers, employers,
19employees, or other persons or entities who have violated the
20fraud and insurance non-compliance provisions of this Section.
21The fraud and insurance non-compliance unit shall report
22violations of the fraud and insurance non-compliance
23provisions of this Section to the Special Prosecutions Bureau
24of the Criminal Division of the Office of the Attorney General
25or to the State's Attorney of the county in which the offense
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1prosecute violations under this Section.
2    With respect to the subject of any investigation being
3conducted, the fraud and insurance non-compliance unit shall
4have the general power of subpoena of the Department of
5Insurance, including the authority to issue a subpoena to a
6medical provider, pursuant to Section 8-802 of the Code of
7Civil Procedure.
8    (d) Any person may report allegations of insurance
9non-compliance and fraud pursuant to this Section to the
10Department of Insurance's fraud and insurance non-compliance
11unit whose duty it shall be to investigate the report. The unit
12shall notify the Commission of reports of insurance
13non-compliance. Any person reporting an allegation of
14insurance non-compliance or fraud against either an employee or
15employer under this Section must identify himself. Except as
16provided in this subsection and in subsection (e), all reports
17shall remain confidential except to refer an investigation to
18the Attorney General or State's Attorney for prosecution or if
19the fraud and insurance non-compliance unit's investigation
20reveals that the conduct reported may be in violation of other
21laws or regulations of the State of Illinois, the unit may
22report such conduct to the appropriate governmental agency
23charged with administering such laws and regulations. Any
24person who intentionally makes a false report under this
25Section to the fraud and insurance non-compliance unit is
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1    (e) In order for the fraud and insurance non-compliance
2unit to investigate a report of fraud related to an employee's
3claim, (i) the employee must have filed with the Commission an
4Application for Adjustment of Claim and the employee must have
5either received or attempted to receive benefits under this Act
6that are related to the reported fraud or (ii) the employee
7must have made a written demand for the payment of benefits
8that are related to the reported fraud. There shall be no
9immunity, under this Act or otherwise, for any person who files
10a false report or who files a report without good and just
11cause. Confidentiality of medical information shall be
12strictly maintained. Investigations that are not referred for
13prosecution shall be destroyed upon the expiration of the
14statute of limitations for the acts under investigation and
15shall not be disclosed except that the person making the report
16shall be notified that the investigation is being closed. It is
17unlawful for any employer, insurance carrier, service
18adjustment company, third party administrator, self-insured,
19or similar entity to file or threaten to file a report of fraud
20against an employee because of the exercise by the employee of
21the rights and remedies granted to the employee by this Act.
22    (e-5) The fraud and insurance non-compliance unit shall
23procure and implement a system utilizing advanced analytics
24inclusive of predictive modeling, data mining, social network
25analysis, and scoring algorithms for the detection and
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12012. The fraud and insurance non-compliance unit shall procure
2this system using a request for proposals process governed by
3the Illinois Procurement Code and rules adopted under that
4Code. The fraud and insurance non-compliance unit shall provide
5a report to the President of the Senate, Speaker of the House
6of Representatives, Minority Leader of the House of
7Representatives, Minority Leader of the Senate, Governor,
8Chairman of the Commission, and Director of Insurance on or
9before July 1, 2012 and annually thereafter detailing its
10activities and providing recommendations regarding
11opportunities for additional fraud waste and abuse detection
12and prevention.
13    (e-7) By July 1, 2018 and thereafter, the fraud and
14insurance non-compliance unit shall employ at least 10
15investigators to investigate insurance non-compliance and
16fraud pursuant to this Section.
17    (f) Any person convicted of fraud related to workers'
18compensation pursuant to this Section shall be subject to the
19penalties prescribed in the Criminal Code of 2012 and shall be
20ineligible to receive or retain any compensation, disability,
21or medical benefits as defined in this Act if the compensation,
22disability, or medical benefits were owed or received as a
23result of fraud for which the recipient of the compensation,
24disability, or medical benefit was convicted. This subsection
25applies to accidental injuries or diseases that occur on or
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1General Assembly.
2    (g) Civil liability. Any person convicted of fraud who
3knowingly obtains, attempts to obtain, or causes to be obtained
4any benefits under this Act by the making of a false claim or
5who knowingly misrepresents any material fact shall be civilly
6liable to the payor of benefits or the insurer or the payor's
7or insurer's subrogee or assignee in an amount equal to 3 times
8the value of the benefits or insurance coverage wrongfully
9obtained or twice the value of the benefits or insurance
10coverage attempted to be obtained, plus reasonable attorney's
11fees and expenses incurred by the payor or the payor's subrogee
12or assignee who successfully brings a claim under this
13subsection. This subsection applies to accidental injuries or
14diseases that occur on or after the effective date of this
15amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly.
16    (h) The fraud and insurance non-compliance unit shall
17submit a written report on an annual basis to the Chairman of
18the Commission, the Workers' Compensation Advisory Board, the
19General Assembly, the Governor, and the Attorney General by
20January 1 and July 1 of each year. This report shall include,
21at the minimum, the following information:
22        (1) The number of allegations of insurance
23    non-compliance and fraud reported to the fraud and
24    insurance non-compliance unit.
25        (2) The source of the reported allegations
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1        (3) The number of allegations investigated by the fraud
2    and insurance non-compliance unit.
3        (4) The number of criminal referrals made in accordance
4    with this Section and the entity to which the referral was
5    made.
6        (5) All proceedings under this Section.
7(Source: P.A. 97-18, eff. 6-28-11; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
 
8    (820 ILCS 305/29.2)
9    Sec. 29.2. Insurance and self-insurance oversight.
10    (a) The Department of Insurance shall annually submit to
11the Governor, the Chairman of the Commission, the President of
12the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the
13Minority Leader of the Senate, and the Minority Leader of the
14House of Representatives a written report that details the
15state of the workers' compensation insurance market in
16Illinois. The report shall be completed by April 1 of each
17year, beginning in 2012, or later if necessary data or analyses
18are only available to the Department at a later date. The
19report shall be posted on the Department of Insurance's
20Internet website. Information to be included in the report
21shall be for the preceding calendar year. The report shall
22include, at a minimum, the following:
23        (1) Gross premiums collected by workers' compensation
24    carriers in Illinois and the national rank of Illinois
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1        (2) The number of insurance companies actively engaged
2    in Illinois in the workers' compensation insurance market,
3    including both holding companies and subsidiaries or
4    affiliates, and the national rank of Illinois based on
5    number of competing insurers.
6        (3) The total number of insured participants in the
7    Illinois workers' compensation assigned risk insurance
8    pool, and the size of the assigned risk pool as a
9    proportion of the total Illinois workers' compensation
10    insurance market.
11        (4) The advisory organization premium rate for
12    workers' compensation insurance in Illinois for the
13    previous year.
14        (5) The advisory organization prescribed assigned risk
15    pool premium rate.
16        (6) The total amount of indemnity payments made by
17    workers' compensation insurers in Illinois.
18        (7) The total amount of medical payments made by
19    workers' compensation insurers in Illinois, and the
20    national rank of Illinois based on average cost of medical
21    claims per injured worker.
22        (8) The gross profitability of workers' compensation
23    insurers in Illinois, and the national rank of Illinois
24    based on profitability of workers' compensation insurers.
25        (9) The loss ratio of workers' compensation insurers in
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1    loss ratio of workers' compensation insurers. For purposes
2    of this loss ratio calculation, the denominator shall
3    include all premiums and other fees collected by workers'
4    compensation insurers and the numerator shall include the
5    total amount paid by the insurer for care or compensation
6    to injured workers.
7        (10) The growth of total paid indemnity benefits by
8    temporary total disability, scheduled and non-scheduled
9    permanent partial disability, and total disability.
10        (11) The number of injured workers receiving wage loss
11    differential awards and the average wage loss differential
12    award payout.
13        (12) Illinois' rank, relative to other states, for:
14            (i) the maximum and minimum temporary total
15        disability benefit level;
16            (ii) the maximum and minimum scheduled and
17        non-scheduled permanent partial disability benefit
18        level;
19            (iii) the maximum and minimum total disability
20        benefit level; and
21            (iv) the maximum and minimum death benefit level.
22        (13) The aggregate growth of medical benefit payout by
23    non-hospital providers and hospitals.
24        (14) The aggregate growth of medical utilization for
25    the top 10 most common injuries to specific body parts by
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1        (15) The percentage of injured workers filing claims at
2    the Commission that are represented by an attorney.
3        (16) The total amount paid by injured workers for
4    attorney representation.
5    (a-5) The Commission shall annually submit to the Governor
6and the General Assembly a written report that details the
7state of self-insurance for workers' compensation in Illinois.
8The report shall be based on the types of information collected
9by the Commission or the Department of Insurance from
10self-insurers, as of the effective date of this amendatory Act
11of the 101st General Assembly. The report shall be completed by
12April 1 of each year, beginning in 2019. The report shall be
13posted on the Commission's Internet website. Information to be
14included in the report shall be for the preceding calendar
15year. The report shall include, at a minimum, the following in
16the aggregate:
17        (1) The number of employers that self-insure for
18    workers' compensation;
19        (2) The total number of employees covered by
20    self-insurance;
21        (3) The total amount of indemnity payments made by
22    self-insureds;
23        (4) The total number of claims on which indemnity
24    payments were made by self-insureds;
25        (5) The total amount of medical payments made by
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1        (6) The total number of claims on which medical
2    payments were made by self-insureds;
3        (7) The total number of claims on which both indemnity
4    and medical payments were made by self-insureds;
5        (8) The median of the injured workers' weekly wage of
6    self-insureds employees;
7        (9) The growth of total paid indemnity benefits by
8    temporary total disability, scheduled and non-scheduled
9    permanent partial disability, and total disability;
10        (10) Illinois' rank, relative to other states, for:
11            (i) the maximum and minimum temporary total
12        disability benefit levels;
13            (ii) the maximum and minimum scheduled and
14        non-scheduled permanent partial disability benefit
15        levels;
16            (iii) the maximum and minimum total disability
17        benefit levels; and
18            (iv) the maximum and minimum death benefit levels;
19        and
20        (11) The aggregate growth of medical benefit payouts by
21    non-hospital providers and hospitals.
22    (b) The Director of Insurance shall promulgate rules
23requiring each insurer licensed to write workers' compensation
24coverage in the State to record and report the following
25information on an aggregate basis to the Department of
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1the State opened within the prior calendar year:
2        (1) The number of claims opened.
3        (2) The number of reported medical only claims.
4        (3) The number of contested claims.
5        (4) The number of claims for which the employee has
6    attorney representation.
7        (5) The number of claims with lost time and the number
8    of claims for which temporary total disability was paid.
9        (6) The number of claim adjusters employed to adjust
10    workers' compensation claims.
11        (7) The number of claims for which temporary total
12    disability was not paid within 14 days from the first full
13    day off, regardless of reason.
14        (8) The number of medical bills paid 60 days or later
15    from date of service and the average days paid on those
16    paid after 60 days for the previous calendar year.
17        (9) The number of claims in which in-house defense
18    counsel participated, and the total amount spent on
19    in-house legal services.
20        (10) The number of claims in which outside defense
21    counsel participated, and the total amount paid to outside
22    defense counsel.
23        (11) The total amount billed to employers for bill
24    review.
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1        (13) The total amount charged to employers for any and
2    all managed care fees.
3        (14) The number of claims involving in-house medical
4    nurse case management, and the total amount spent on
5    in-house medical nurse case management.
6        (15) The number of claims involving outside medical
7    nurse case management, and the total amount paid for
8    outside medical nurse case management.
9        (16) The total amount paid for Independent Medical
10    exams.
11        (17) The total amount spent on in-house Utilization
12    Review for the previous calendar year.
13        (18) The total amount paid for outside Utilization
14    Review for the previous calendar year.
15    The Department shall make the submitted information
16publicly available on the Department's Internet website or such
17other media as appropriate in a form useful for consumers.
18(Source: P.A. 97-18, eff. 6-28-11.)
 
19    (820 ILCS 305/29.3 new)
20    Sec. 29.3. Workers' Compensation Premium Rates Task Force.
21    (a) There is created the Workers' Compensation Premium
22Rates Task Force consisting of 12 members appointed as follows:
232 legislative members appointed by the Speaker of the House of
24Representatives; 2 legislative members appointed by the
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1members appointed by the President of the Senate; 2 legislative
2members appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate; and one
3member appointed by the Governor from each of the following
4organizations: (i) a statewide association representing
5retailers; (ii) a statewide association representing
6manufacturers; (iii) a statewide association representing
7labor interests; and (iv) a statewide association representing
8injured workers. The members of the Task Force shall be
9appointed by April 1, 2018. Two co-chairpersons, representing
10different political parties, shall be selected by the members
11of the Task Force. Members of the Task Force shall receive no
12compensation for their service on the Task Force.
13    (b) The Task Force shall study the National Council on
14Compensation Insurance's recommendations for workers'
15compensation premium rates, the extent to which Illinois
16employers' actual premiums reflect these recommended rates.
17The Task Force shall also study the feasibility of establishing
18a competitive nonprofit, independent public corporation to
19provide workers' compensation insurance and the impact that the
20corporation would have on insurance rates and premiums. The
21Department of Insurance shall provide administrative support
22to the Task Force.
23    (c) The Task Force shall report its findings and
24recommendations to the General Assembly no later than December
2531, 2018.
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1    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
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1 INDEX
2 Statutes amended in order of appearance
3    215 ILCS 5/462c new
4    215 ILCS 5/460 rep.
5    820 ILCS 305/1from Ch. 48, par. 138.1
6    820 ILCS 305/4e new
7    820 ILCS 305/8from Ch. 48, par. 138.8
8    820 ILCS 305/8.1 new
9    820 ILCS 305/8.1b
10    820 ILCS 305/8.2
11    820 ILCS 305/8.2a
12    820 ILCS 305/14from Ch. 48, par. 138.14
13    820 ILCS 305/19from Ch. 48, par. 138.19
14    820 ILCS 305/25.5
15    820 ILCS 305/29.2
16    820 ILCS 305/29.3 new