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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries adopted rules that take effect next year providing presumptive coverage for post-traumatic stress disorder as an occupational

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The owner of a hotel management company was sentenced to six months in jail for stealing workers’ compensation premium refunds from more than 12 small

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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation updated the durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies section of the Official Medical Fee Schedule to incorporate changes

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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation is holding a public hearing on Jan. 26 for a proposed update to the Medical Treatment Utilization Schedule.

The

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  • State: California
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation announced that its San Jose office will move to a new location on Dec. 28.

The new office will

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  • State: California
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Written premium in 2022 is 14% higher than in 2021 and nearly at the pre-pandemic level, the Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau said in its Third

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  • State: New Mexico
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The New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration seeks public comment on the reappointment of two judges to full, five-year terms.

The governor this year appointed Judges David Skinner

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  • State: Wyoming
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The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that a physician's certification is not required for a worker to receive permanent total disability benefits through the odd-lot doctrine.

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California’s Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board approved an emergency temporary standard on respirable crystalline silica to protect workers from silicosis.

The emergency temporary standard

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  • State: California
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation revised its proposed qualified medical evaluator regulations and opened a third 15-day public comment period.

The changes conform to

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