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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB3556 Introduced 2/22/2021, by Rep. Dan Ugaste SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that an injury arises out of and in the course of employment only if the accident significantly caused or contributed to both the resulting condition and the disability. Provides that an injury does not arise out of and in the course of employment if (1) the hazard or risk was not incidental to employment and was a hazard or risk to which the general public is also exposed, (2) the injury did not occur at a time and place and under circumstances reasonably required by the employment, or (3) the disability resulted from a personal risk. Limits conditions under which repetitive or cumulative trauma is compensable. Provides that gradual deterioration or progressive degeneration of the body caused by aging is not compensable as repetitive or cumulative trauma. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning employment.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Workers' Compensation Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 1 as follows:
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6 | | (820 ILCS 305/1) (from Ch. 48, par. 138.1)
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7 | | Sec. 1. This Act may be cited as the Workers' Compensation |
8 | | Act.
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9 | | (a) The term "employer" as used in this Act means:
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10 | | 1. The State and each county, city, town, township, |
11 | | incorporated
village, school district, body politic, or |
12 | | municipal corporation
therein.
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13 | | 2. Every person, firm, public or private corporation, |
14 | | including
hospitals, public service, eleemosynary, religious |
15 | | or charitable
corporations or associations who has any person |
16 | | in service or under any
contract for hire, express or implied, |
17 | | oral or written, and who is
engaged in any of the enterprises |
18 | | or businesses enumerated in Section 3
of this Act, or who at or |
19 | | prior to the time of the accident to the
employee for which |
20 | | compensation under this Act may be claimed, has in
the manner |
21 | | provided in this Act elected to become subject to the
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22 | | provisions of this Act, and who has not, prior to such |
23 | | accident,
effected a withdrawal of such election in the manner |
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1 | | provided in this Act.
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2 | | 3. Any one engaging in any business or enterprise referred |
3 | | to in
subsections 1 and 2 of Section 3 of this Act who |
4 | | undertakes to do any
work enumerated therein, is liable to pay |
5 | | compensation to his own
immediate employees in accordance with |
6 | | the provisions of this Act, and
in addition thereto if he |
7 | | directly or indirectly engages any contractor
whether |
8 | | principal or sub-contractor to do any such work, he is liable |
9 | | to
pay compensation to the employees of any such contractor or
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10 | | sub-contractor unless such contractor or sub-contractor has |
11 | | insured, in
any company or association authorized under the |
12 | | laws of this State to
insure the liability to pay compensation |
13 | | under this Act, or guaranteed
his liability to pay such |
14 | | compensation. With respect to any time
limitation on the |
15 | | filing of claims provided by this Act, the timely
filing of a |
16 | | claim against a contractor or subcontractor, as the case may
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17 | | be, shall be deemed to be a timely filing with respect to all |
18 | | persons
upon whom liability is imposed by this paragraph.
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19 | | In the event any such person pays compensation under this |
20 | | subsection
he may recover the amount thereof from the |
21 | | contractor or sub-contractor,
if any, and in the event the |
22 | | contractor pays compensation under this
subsection he may |
23 | | recover the amount thereof from the sub-contractor, if any.
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24 | | This subsection does not apply in any case where the |
25 | | accident occurs
elsewhere than on, in or about the immediate |
26 | | premises on which the
principal has contracted that the work |
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1 | | be done.
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2 | | 4. Where an employer operating under and subject to the |
3 | | provisions
of this Act loans an employee to another such |
4 | | employer and such loaned
employee sustains a compensable |
5 | | accidental injury in the employment of
such borrowing employer |
6 | | and where such borrowing employer does not
provide or pay the |
7 | | benefits or payments due such injured employee, such
loaning |
8 | | employer is liable to provide or pay all benefits or payments
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9 | | due such employee under this Act and as to such employee the |
10 | | liability
of such loaning and borrowing employers is joint and |
11 | | several, provided
that such loaning employer is in the absence |
12 | | of agreement to the
contrary entitled to receive from such |
13 | | borrowing employer full
reimbursement for all sums paid or |
14 | | incurred pursuant to this paragraph
together with reasonable |
15 | | attorneys' fees and expenses in any hearings
before the |
16 | | Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission or in any action to |
17 | | secure such
reimbursement. Where any benefit is provided or |
18 | | paid by such loaning
employer the employee has the duty of |
19 | | rendering reasonable cooperation
in any hearings, trials or |
20 | | proceedings in the case, including such
proceedings for |
21 | | reimbursement.
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22 | | Where an employee files an Application for Adjustment of |
23 | | Claim with
the Illinois Workers' Compensation
Commission |
24 | | alleging that his claim is covered by the
provisions of the |
25 | | preceding paragraph, and joining both the alleged
loaning and |
26 | | borrowing employers, they and each of them, upon written
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1 | | demand by the employee and within 7 days after receipt of such |
2 | | demand,
shall have the duty of filing with the Illinois |
3 | | Workers' Compensation Commission a written
admission or denial |
4 | | of the allegation that the claim is covered by the
provisions |
5 | | of the preceding paragraph and in default of such filing or
if |
6 | | any such denial be ultimately determined not to have been bona |
7 | | fide
then the provisions of Paragraph K of Section 19 of this |
8 | | Act shall apply.
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9 | | An employer whose business or enterprise or a substantial |
10 | | part
thereof consists of hiring, procuring or furnishing |
11 | | employees to or for
other employers operating under and |
12 | | subject to the provisions of this
Act for the performance of |
13 | | the work of such other employers and who pays
such employees |
14 | | their salary or wages notwithstanding that they are doing
the |
15 | | work of such other employers shall be deemed a loaning |
16 | | employer
within the meaning and provisions of this Section.
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17 | | (b) The term "employee" as used in this Act means:
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18 | | 1. Every person in the service of the State, including |
19 | | members of
the General Assembly, members of the Commerce |
20 | | Commission, members of the
Illinois Workers' Compensation |
21 | | Commission, and all persons in the service of the University
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22 | | of Illinois, county, including deputy sheriffs and assistant |
23 | | state's
attorneys, city, town, township, incorporated village |
24 | | or school
district, body politic, or municipal corporation |
25 | | therein, whether by
election, under appointment or contract of |
26 | | hire, express or implied,
oral or written, including all |
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1 | | members of the Illinois National Guard
while on active duty in |
2 | | the service of the State, and all probation
personnel of the |
3 | | Juvenile Court appointed pursuant to Article VI
of the |
4 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987, and including any official of the
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5 | | State, any county, city, town, township, incorporated village, |
6 | | school
district, body politic or municipal corporation therein |
7 | | except any duly
appointed member of a police department in any |
8 | | city whose
population exceeds 500,000 according to the last |
9 | | Federal or State
census, and except any member of a fire |
10 | | insurance patrol maintained by a
board of underwriters in this |
11 | | State. A duly appointed member of a fire
department in any |
12 | | city, the population of which exceeds 500,000 according
to the |
13 | | last federal or State census, is an employee under this Act |
14 | | only
with respect to claims brought under paragraph (c) of |
15 | | Section 8.
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16 | | One employed by a contractor who has contracted with the |
17 | | State, or a
county, city, town, township, incorporated |
18 | | village, school district,
body politic or municipal |
19 | | corporation therein, through its
representatives, is not |
20 | | considered as an employee of the State, county,
city, town, |
21 | | township, incorporated village, school district, body
politic |
22 | | or municipal corporation which made the contract.
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23 | | 2. Every person in the service of another under any |
24 | | contract of
hire, express or implied, oral or written, |
25 | | including persons whose
employment is outside of the State of |
26 | | Illinois where the contract of
hire is made within the State of |
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1 | | Illinois, persons whose employment
results in fatal or |
2 | | non-fatal injuries within the State of Illinois
where the |
3 | | contract of hire is made outside of the State of Illinois, and
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4 | | persons whose employment is principally localized within the |
5 | | State of
Illinois, regardless of the place of the accident or |
6 | | the place where the
contract of hire was made, and including |
7 | | aliens, and minors who, for the
purpose of this Act are |
8 | | considered the same and have the same power to
contract, |
9 | | receive payments and give quittances therefor, as adult |
10 | | employees.
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11 | | 3. Every sole proprietor and every partner of a business |
12 | | may elect to
be covered by this Act.
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13 | | An employee or his dependents under this Act who shall |
14 | | have a cause
of action by reason of any injury, disablement or |
15 | | death arising out of
and in the course of his employment may |
16 | | elect to pursue his remedy in
the State where injured or |
17 | | disabled, or in the State where the contract
of hire is made, |
18 | | or in the State where the employment is principally
localized.
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19 | | However, any employer may elect to provide and pay |
20 | | compensation to
any employee other than those engaged in the |
21 | | usual course of the trade,
business, profession or occupation |
22 | | of the employer by complying with
Sections 2 and 4 of this Act. |
23 | | Employees are not included within the
provisions of this Act |
24 | | when excluded by the laws of the United States
relating to |
25 | | liability of employers to their employees for personal
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26 | | injuries where such laws are held to be exclusive.
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1 | | The term "employee" does not include persons performing |
2 | | services as real
estate broker, broker-salesman, or salesman |
3 | | when such persons are paid by
commission only.
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4 | | (c) "Commission" means the Industrial Commission created |
5 | | by Section
5 of "The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois", |
6 | | approved March 7,
1917, as amended, or the Illinois Workers' |
7 | | Compensation Commission created by Section 13 of
this Act.
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8 | | (d) 1. To obtain compensation under this Act, an employee |
9 | | bears the burden of showing, by a preponderance of credible |
10 | | the evidence, that he or she has sustained accidental injuries |
11 | | arising out of and in the course of the employment. |
12 | | Accidental injuries shall be considered to be "arising out |
13 | | of and in the course of employment" only if the accident |
14 | | significantly caused or contributed to both the resulting |
15 | | condition and disability. |
16 | | Accidental injuries shall not be considered to be "arising |
17 | | out of and in the course of employment" if: (i) the accident |
18 | | resulted from a hazard or risk that was not incidental to the |
19 | | employment or the accident resulted from a hazard or risk to |
20 | | which the general public is also exposed; (ii) the accident |
21 | | did not occur at a time and place and under circumstances |
22 | | reasonably required by the employment; or (iii) the medical |
23 | | condition or disability for which compensation is being sought |
24 | | resulted from a personal risk. |
25 | | 2. An injury due to repetitive or cumulative trauma is |
26 | | compensable only if the repetitive or cumulative trauma |
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1 | | significantly caused or contributed to both the resulting |
2 | | medical condition and disability. Ordinary, gradual |
3 | | deterioration or progressive degeneration of the body caused |
4 | | by aging or by the normal activities of day-to-day living |
5 | | shall not be compensable. |
6 | | If the duration of the repetitive or cumulative trauma |
7 | | which is found to be the cause of the injury is for a period of |
8 | | fewer than 3 months and the evidence demonstrates that the |
9 | | exposure to the repetitive or cumulative trauma with the |
10 | | immediate prior employer significantly caused or contributed |
11 | | to both the resulting medical condition and the disability, |
12 | | the prior employer shall be liable for the injury. |
13 | | 3. An injury, its occupational cause, and any resulting |
14 | | manifestations of disability must be established to a |
15 | | reasonable degree of medical certainty, based on objective |
16 | | relevant medical evidence. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 97-18, eff. 6-28-11; 97-268, eff. 8-8-11; |
18 | | 97-813, eff. 7-13-12.)
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19 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
20 | | becoming law.
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