(820 ILCS 305/4)
(from Ch. 48, par. 138.4)
Sec. 4.
(a) Any employer, including but not limited to general contractors
and their subcontractors, who shall come within the provisions of
Section 3 of this Act, and any other employer who shall elect to provide
and pay the compensation provided for in this Act shall:
(1) File with the Commission annually an application
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for approval as a self‑insurer which shall include a current financial statement, and annually, thereafter, an application for renewal of self‑insurance, which shall include a current financial statement. Said application and financial statement shall be signed and sworn to by the president or vice president and secretary or assistant secretary of the employer if it be a corporation, or by all of the partners, if it be a copartnership, or by the owner if it be neither a copartnership nor a corporation. All initial applications and all applications for renewal of self‑insurance must be submitted at least 60 days prior to the requested effective date of self‑insurance. An employer may elect to provide and pay compensation as provided for in this Act as a member of a group workers' compensation pool under Article V 3/4 of the Illinois Insurance Code. If an employer becomes a member of a group workers' compensation pool, the employer shall not be relieved of any obligations imposed by this Act.
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If the sworn application and financial statement of
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any such employer does not satisfy the Commission of the financial ability of the employer who has filed it, the Commission shall require such employer to,
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(2) Furnish security, indemnity or a bond
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guaranteeing the payment by the employer of the compensation provided for in this Act, provided that any such employer whose application and financial statement shall not have satisfied the commission of his or her financial ability and who shall have secured his liability in part by excess liability insurance shall be required to furnish to the Commission security, indemnity or bond guaranteeing his or her payment up to the effective limits of the excess coverage, or
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(3) Insure his entire liability to pay such
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compensation in some insurance carrier authorized, licensed, or permitted to do such insurance business in this State. Every policy of an insurance carrier, insuring the payment of compensation under this Act shall cover all the employees and the entire compensation liability of the insured: Provided, however, that any employer may insure his or her compensation liability with 2 or more insurance carriers or may insure a part and qualify under subsection 1, 2, or 4 for the remainder of his or her liability to pay such compensation, subject to the following two provisions:
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Firstly, the entire compensation liability of
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the employer to employees working at or from one location shall be insured in one such insurance carrier or shall be self‑insured, and
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Secondly, the employer shall submit evidence
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satisfactorily to the Commission that his or her entire liability for the compensation provided for in this Act will be secured. Any provisions in any policy, or in any endorsement attached thereto, attempting to limit or modify in any way, the liability of the insurance carriers issuing the same except as otherwise provided herein shall be wholly void.
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Nothing herein contained shall apply to policies of
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excess liability carriage secured by employers who have been approved by the Commission as self‑insurers, or
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(4) Make some other provision, satisfactory to the
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Commission, for the securing of the payment of compensation provided for in this Act, and
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(5) Upon becoming subject to this Act and thereafter
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as often as the Commission may in writing demand, file with the Commission in form prescribed by it evidence of his or her compliance with the provision of this Section.
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(a‑1) Regardless of its state of domicile or its principal place of
business, an employer shall make payments to its insurance carrier or group
self‑insurance fund, where applicable, based upon the premium rates of the
situs where the work or project is located in Illinois if:
(A) the employer is engaged primarily in the
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building and construction industry; and
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(B) subdivision (a)(3) of this Section applies to
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the employer or the employer is a member of a group self‑insurance plan as defined in subsection (1) of Section 4a.
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The Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission shall impose a penalty upon an employer
for violation of this subsection (a‑1) if:
(i) the employer is given an opportunity at a
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hearing to present evidence of its compliance with this subsection (a‑1); and
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(ii) after the hearing, the Commission finds that
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the employer failed to make payments upon the premium rates of the situs where the work or project is located in Illinois.
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The penalty shall not exceed $1,000 for each day of work for which
the employer failed to make payments upon the premium rates of the situs where
the
work or project is located in Illinois, but the total penalty shall not exceed
$50,000 for each project or each contract under which the work was
performed.
Any penalty under this subsection (a‑1) must be imposed not later
than one year after the expiration of the applicable limitation period
specified in subsection (d) of Section 6 of this Act. Penalties imposed under
this subsection (a‑1) shall be deposited into the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission
Operations Fund, a special fund that is created in the State treasury. Subject
to appropriation, moneys in the Fund shall be used solely for the operations
of the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission and by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for the purposes authorized in subsection (c) of Section 25.5 of this Act.
(b) The sworn application and financial statement, or security,
indemnity or bond, or amount of insurance, or other provisions, filed,
furnished, carried, or made by the employer, as the case may be, shall
be subject to the approval of the Commission.
Deposits under escrow agreements shall be cash, negotiable United
States government bonds or negotiable general obligation bonds of the
State of Illinois. Such cash or bonds shall be deposited in
escrow with any State or National Bank or Trust Company having trust
authority in the State of Illinois.
Upon the approval of the sworn application and financial statement,
security, indemnity or bond or amount of insurance, filed, furnished or
carried, as the case may be, the Commission shall send to the employer
written notice of its approval thereof. The certificate of compliance
by the employer with the provisions of subparagraphs (2) and (3) of
paragraph (a) of this Section shall be delivered by the insurance
carrier to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission within five days after the
effective date of the policy so certified. The insurance so certified
shall cover all compensation liability occurring during the time that
the insurance is in effect and no further certificate need be filed in case
such insurance is renewed, extended or otherwise continued by such
carrier. The insurance so certified shall not be cancelled or in the
event that such insurance is not renewed, extended or otherwise
continued, such insurance shall not be terminated until at least 10
days after receipt by the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission of notice of the
cancellation or termination of said insurance; provided, however, that
if the employer has secured insurance from another insurance carrier, or
has otherwise secured the payment of compensation in accordance with
this Section, and such insurance or other security becomes effective
prior to the expiration of the 10 days, cancellation or termination may, at
the option of the insurance carrier indicated in such notice, be effective
as of the effective date of such other insurance or security.
(c) Whenever the Commission shall find that any corporation,
company, association, aggregation of individuals, reciprocal or
interinsurers exchange, or other insurer effecting workers' compensation
insurance in this State shall be insolvent, financially unsound, or
unable to fully meet all payments and liabilities assumed or to be
assumed for compensation insurance in this State, or shall practice a
policy of delay or unfairness toward employees in the adjustment,
settlement, or payment of benefits due such employees, the Commission
may after reasonable notice and hearing order and direct that such
corporation, company, association, aggregation of individuals,
reciprocal or interinsurers exchange, or insurer, shall from and after a
date fixed in such order discontinue the writing of any such workers'
compensation insurance in this State. Subject to such modification of
the order as the Commission may later make on review of the order,
as herein provided, it shall thereupon be unlawful for any such
corporation, company, association, aggregation of individuals,
reciprocal or interinsurers exchange, or insurer to effect any workers'
compensation insurance in this State. A copy of the order shall be served
upon the Director of Insurance by registered mail. Whenever the Commission
finds that any service or adjustment company used or employed
by a self‑insured employer or by an insurance carrier to process,
adjust, investigate, compromise or otherwise handle claims under this
Act, has practiced or is practicing a policy of delay or unfairness
toward employees in the adjustment, settlement or payment of benefits
due such employees, the Commission may after reasonable notice and
hearing order and direct that such service or adjustment company shall
from and after a date fixed in such order be prohibited from processing,
adjusting, investigating, compromising or otherwise handling claims
under this Act.
Whenever the Commission finds that any self‑insured employer has
practiced or is practicing delay or unfairness toward employees in the
adjustment, settlement or payment of benefits due such employees, the
Commission may, after reasonable notice and hearing, order and direct
that after a date fixed in the order such self‑insured employer shall be
disqualified to operate as a self‑insurer and shall be required to
insure his entire liability to pay compensation in some insurance
carrier authorized, licensed and permitted to do such insurance business
in this State, as provided in subparagraph 3 of paragraph (a) of this
Section.
All orders made by the Commission under this Section shall be subject
to review by the courts, said review to be taken in the same manner and
within the same time as provided by Section 19 of this Act for review of
awards and decisions of the Commission, upon the party seeking the
review filing with the clerk of the court to which said review is taken
a bond in an amount to be fixed and approved by the court to which the
review is taken, conditioned upon the payment of all compensation awarded
against the person taking said review pending a decision thereof and
further conditioned upon such other obligations as the court may impose.
Upon the review the Circuit Court shall have power to review all questions
of fact as well as of law. The penalty hereinafter provided for in this
paragraph shall not attach and shall not begin to run until the final
determination of the order of the Commission.
(d) Whenever a panel of 3 Commissioners comprised of one member of the employing class, one member of the employee class, and one member not identified with either the employing or employee class, with due process and after a hearing, determines an employer has knowingly failed to provide coverage as required by paragraph (a) of this Section, the failure shall be deemed an immediate serious danger to public health, safety, and welfare sufficient to justify service by the Commission of a work‑stop order on such employer, requiring the cessation of all business operations of such employer at the place of employment or job site. Any law enforcement agency in the State shall, at the request of the Commission, render any assistance necessary to carry out the provisions of this Section, including, but not limited to, preventing any employee of such employer from remaining at a place of employment or job site after a work‑stop order has taken effect. Any work‑stop order shall be lifted upon proof of insurance as required by this Act. Any orders under this Section are appealable under Section 19(f) to the Circuit Court.
Any individual employer, corporate officer or director of a corporate employer, partner of an employer partnership, or member of an employer limited liability company who knowingly fails to provide coverage as required by paragraph (a) of this Section is guilty of a Class 4 felony. This provision shall not apply to any corporate officer or director of any publicly‑owned corporation. Each day's violation constitutes a separate offense. The State's Attorney of the county in which the violation occurred, or the Attorney General, shall bring such actions in the name of the People of the State of Illinois, or may, in addition to other remedies provided in this Section, bring an action for an injunction to restrain the violation or to enjoin the operation of any such employer.
Any individual employer, corporate officer or director of a corporate employer, partner of an employer partnership, or member of an employer limited liability company who negligently fails to provide coverage as required by paragraph (a) of this Section is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. This provision shall not apply to any corporate officer or director of any publicly‑owned corporation. Each day's violation constitutes a separate offense. The State's Attorney of the county in which the violation occurred, or the Attorney General, shall bring such actions in the name of the People of the State of Illinois.
The criminal penalties in this subsection (d) shall not apply where
there exists a good faith dispute as to the existence of an
employment relationship. Evidence of good faith shall
include, but not be limited to, compliance with the definition
of employee as used by the Internal Revenue Service.
Employers who are subject to and who knowingly fail to comply with this Section shall not be entitled to the benefits of this Act during the period of noncompliance, but shall be liable in an action under any other applicable law of this State. In the action, such employer shall not avail himself or herself of the defenses of assumption of risk or negligence or that the injury was due to a co‑employee. In the action, proof of the injury shall constitute prima facie evidence of negligence on the part of such employer and the burden shall be on such employer to show freedom of negligence resulting in the injury. The employer shall not join any other defendant in any such civil action. Nothing in this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly shall affect the employee's rights under subdivision (a)3 of Section 1 of this Act. Any employer or carrier who makes payments under subdivision (a)3 of Section 1 of this Act shall have a right of reimbursement from the proceeds of any recovery under this Section.
An employee of an uninsured employer, or the employee's dependents in case death ensued, may, instead of proceeding against the employer in a civil action in court, file an application for adjustment of claim with the Commission in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the Commission shall hear and determine the application for adjustment of claim in the manner in which other claims are heard and determined before the Commission.
All proceedings under this subsection (d) shall be reported on an annual basis to the Workers' Compensation Advisory Board.
Upon a finding by the Commission, after reasonable notice and
hearing, of the knowing and wilful failure or refusal of an employer to
comply with
any of the provisions of paragraph (a) of this Section or the failure or
refusal of an employer, service or adjustment company, or an insurance
carrier to comply with any order of the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission pursuant to
paragraph (c) of this Section disqualifying him or her to operate as a self
insurer and requiring him or her to insure his or her liability, the
Commission may assess a civil penalty of up to $500 per day for each day of
such failure or refusal after the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1989. The minimum penalty under this Section shall be the sum of $10,000.
Each day of such failure or refusal shall constitute a separate offense.
The Commission may assess the civil penalty personally and individually
against the corporate officers and directors of a corporate employer, the
partners of an employer partnership, and the members of an employer limited
liability company, after a finding of a knowing and willful refusal or failure
of each such named corporate officer, director, partner, or member to comply
with this Section. The liability for the assessed penalty shall be
against the named employer first, and
if the named employer fails or refuses to pay the penalty to the
Commission within 30 days after the final order of the Commission, then the
named
corporate officers, directors, partners, or members who have been found to have
knowingly and willfully refused or failed to comply with this Section shall be
liable for the unpaid penalty or any unpaid portion of the penalty. Upon investigation by the insurance non‑compliance unit of the Commission, the Attorney General shall have the authority to prosecute all proceedings to enforce the civil and administrative provisions of this Section before the Commission. The Commission shall promulgate procedural rules for enforcing this Section.
Upon the failure or refusal of any employer, service or adjustment
company or insurance carrier to comply with the provisions of this Section
and with the orders of the Commission under this Section, or the order of
the court on review after final adjudication, the Commission may bring a
civil action to recover the amount of the penalty in Cook County or in
Sangamon County in which litigation the Commission shall be represented by
the Attorney General. The Commission shall send notice of its finding of
non‑compliance and assessment of the civil penalty to the Attorney General.
It shall be the duty of the Attorney General within 30 days after receipt
of the notice, to institute prosecutions and promptly prosecute all
reported violations of this Section.
Any individual employer, corporate officer or director of a corporate employer, partner of an employer partnership, or member of an employer limited liability company who, with the intent to avoid payment of compensation under this Act to an injured employee or the employee's dependents, knowingly transfers, sells, encumbers, assigns, or in any manner disposes of, conceals, secretes, or destroys any property belonging to the employer, officer, director, partner, or member is guilty of a Class 4 felony.
Penalties and fines collected pursuant to this paragraph (d) shall be deposited upon receipt into a special fund which shall be designated the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund, of which the State Treasurer is ex‑officio custodian, such special fund to be held and disbursed in accordance with this paragraph (d) for the purposes hereinafter stated in this paragraph (d), upon the final order of the Commission. The Injured Workers' Benefit Fund shall be deposited the same as are State funds and any interest accruing thereon shall be added thereto every 6 months. The Injured Workers' Benefit Fund is subject to audit the same as State funds and accounts and is protected by the general bond given by the State Treasurer. The Injured Workers' Benefit Fund is considered always appropriated for the purposes of disbursements as provided in this paragraph, and shall be paid out and disbursed as herein provided and shall not at any time be appropriated or diverted to any other use or purpose. Moneys in the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund shall be used only for payment of workers' compensation benefits for injured employees when the employer has failed to provide coverage as determined under this paragraph (d) and has failed to pay the benefits due to the injured employee. The Commission shall have the right to obtain reimbursement from the employer for compensation obligations paid by the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund. Any such amounts obtained shall be deposited by the Commission into the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund. If an injured employee or his or her personal representative receives payment from the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund, the State of Illinois has the same rights under paragraph (b) of Section 5 that the employer who failed to pay the benefits due to the injured employee would have had if the employer had paid those benefits, and any moneys recovered by the State as a result of the State's exercise of its rights under paragraph (b) of Section 5 shall be deposited into the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund. The custodian of the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund shall be joined with the employer as a party respondent in the application for adjustment of claim. After July 1, 2006, the Commission shall make disbursements from the Fund once each year to each eligible claimant. An eligible claimant is an injured worker who has within the previous fiscal year obtained a final award for benefits from the Commission against the employer and the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund and has notified the Commission within 90 days of receipt of such award. Within a reasonable time after the end of each fiscal year, the Commission shall make a disbursement to each eligible claimant. At the time of disbursement, if there are insufficient moneys in the Fund to pay all claims, each eligible claimant shall receive a pro‑rata share, as determined by the Commission, of the available moneys in the Fund for that year. Payment from the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund to an eligible claimant pursuant to this provision shall discharge the obligations of the Injured Workers' Benefit Fund regarding the award entered by the Commission.
(e) This Act shall not affect or disturb the continuance of any
existing insurance, mutual aid, benefit, or relief association or
department, whether maintained in whole or in part by the employer or
whether maintained by the employees, the payment of benefits of such
association or department being guaranteed by the employer or by some
person, firm or corporation for him or her: Provided, the employer contributes
to such association or department an amount not less than the full
compensation herein provided, exclusive of the cost of the maintenance
of such association or department and without any expense to the
employee. This Act shall not prevent the organization and maintaining
under the insurance laws of this State of any benefit or insurance
company for the purpose of insuring against the compensation provided
for in this Act, the expense of which is maintained by the employer.
This Act shall not prevent the organization or maintaining under the
insurance laws of this State of any voluntary mutual aid, benefit or
relief association among employees for the payment of additional
accident or sick benefits.
(f) No existing insurance, mutual aid, benefit or relief association
or department shall, by reason of anything herein contained, be
authorized to discontinue its operation without first discharging its
obligations to any and all persons carrying insurance in the same or
entitled to relief or benefits therein.
(g) Any contract, oral, written or implied, of employment providing
for relief benefit, or insurance or any other device whereby the
employee is required to pay any premium or premiums for insurance
against the compensation provided for in this Act shall be null and
void. Any employer withholding from the wages of any employee any
amount for the purpose of paying any such premium shall be guilty of a
Class B misdemeanor.
In the event the employer does not pay the compensation for which he or
she is liable, then an insurance company, association or insurer which may
have insured such employer against such liability shall become primarily
liable to pay to the employee, his or her personal representative or
beneficiary the compensation required by the provisions of this Act to
be paid by such employer. The insurance carrier may be made a party to
the proceedings in which the employer is a party and an award may be
entered jointly against the employer and the insurance carrier.
(h) It shall be unlawful for any employer, insurance company or
service or adjustment company to interfere with, restrain or coerce an
employee in any manner whatsoever in the exercise of the rights or
remedies granted to him or her by this Act or to discriminate, attempt to
discriminate, or threaten to discriminate against an employee in any way
because of his or her exercise of the rights or remedies granted to
him or her by this Act.
It shall be unlawful for any employer, individually or through any
insurance company or service or adjustment company, to discharge or to
threaten to discharge, or to refuse to rehire or recall to active
service in a suitable capacity an employee because of the exercise of
his or her rights or remedies granted to him or her by this Act.
(i) If an employer elects to obtain a life insurance policy on his
employees, he may also elect to apply such benefits in satisfaction of all
or a portion of the death benefits payable under this Act, in which case,
the employer's compensation premium shall be reduced accordingly.
(j) Within 45 days of receipt of an initial application or application
to renew self‑insurance privileges the Self‑Insurers Advisory Board shall
review and submit for approval by the Chairman of the Commission
recommendations of disposition of all initial applications to self‑insure
and all applications to renew self‑insurance privileges filed by private
self‑insurers pursuant to the provisions of this Section and Section 4a‑9
of this Act. Each private self‑insurer shall submit with its initial and
renewal applications the application fee required by Section 4a‑4 of this Act.
The Chairman of the Commission shall promptly act upon all initial
applications and applications for renewal in full accordance with the
recommendations of the Board or, should the Chairman disagree with any
recommendation of disposition of the Self‑Insurer's Advisory Board, he
shall within 30 days of receipt of such recommendation provide to the Board
in writing the reasons supporting his decision. The Chairman shall also
promptly notify the employer of his decision within 15 days of receipt of
the recommendation of the Board.
If an employer is denied a renewal of self‑insurance privileges pursuant
to application it shall retain said privilege for 120 days after receipt of
a notice of cancellation of the privilege from the Chairman of the Commission.
All orders made by the Chairman under this Section shall be subject to
review by the courts, such review to be taken in the same manner and within
the same time as provided by subsection (f) of Section 19 of this Act for
review of awards and decisions of the Commission, upon the party seeking
the review filing with the clerk of the court to which such review is taken
a bond in an amount to be fixed and approved by the court to which the
review is taken, conditioned upon the payment of all compensation awarded
against the person taking such review pending a decision thereof and
further conditioned upon such other obligations as the court may impose.
Upon the review the Circuit Court shall have power to review all questions
of fact as well as of law.
(Source: P.A. 93‑721, eff. 1‑1‑05; 94‑277, eff. 7‑20‑05; 94‑839, eff. 6‑6‑06.)
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(820 ILCS 305/8)
(from Ch. 48, par. 138.8)
Sec. 8.
The amount of compensation which shall be paid to the
employee for an accidental injury not resulting in death is:
(a) The employer shall provide and pay the negotiated rate, if applicable, or the lesser of the health care provider's actual charges or according to a fee schedule, subject to Section 8.2, in effect at the time the service was rendered for all the necessary first
aid, medical and surgical services, and all necessary medical, surgical
and hospital services thereafter incurred, limited, however, to that
which is reasonably required to cure or relieve from the effects of the
accidental injury. If the employer does not dispute payment of first aid, medical, surgical,
and hospital services, the employer shall make such payment to the provider on behalf of the employee. The employer shall also pay for treatment,
instruction and training necessary for the physical, mental and
vocational rehabilitation of the employee, including all maintenance
costs and expenses incidental thereto. If as a result of the injury the
employee is unable to be self‑sufficient the employer shall further pay
for such maintenance or institutional care as shall be required.
The employee may at any time elect to secure his own physician,
surgeon and hospital services at the employer's expense, or,
Upon agreement between the employer and the employees, or the employees'
exclusive representative, and subject to the approval of the Illinois Workers' Compensation
Commission, the employer shall maintain a list of physicians, to be
known as a Panel of Physicians, who are accessible to the employees.
The employer shall post this list in a place or places easily accessible
to his employees. The employee shall have the right to make an
alternative choice of physician from such Panel if he is not satisfied
with the physician first selected. If, due to the nature of the injury
or its occurrence away from the employer's place of business, the
employee is unable to make a selection from the Panel, the selection
process from the Panel shall not apply. The physician selected from the
Panel may arrange for any consultation, referral or other specialized
medical services outside the Panel at the employer's expense. Provided
that, in the event the Commission shall find that a doctor selected by
the employee is rendering improper or inadequate care, the Commission
may order the employee to select another doctor certified or qualified
in the medical field for which treatment is required. If the employee
refuses to make such change the Commission may relieve the employer of
his obligation to pay the doctor's charges from the date of refusal to
the date of compliance.
Any vocational rehabilitation counselors who provide service under this Act shall have
appropriate certifications which designate the counselor as qualified to render
opinions relating to vocational rehabilitation. Vocational rehabilitation
may include, but is not limited to, counseling for job searches, supervising
a job search program, and vocational retraining including education at an
accredited learning institution. The employee or employer may petition to the Commission to decide disputes relating to vocational rehabilitation and the Commission shall resolve any such dispute, including payment of the vocational rehabilitation program by the employer.
The maintenance benefit shall not be less than the temporary total disability
rate determined for the employee. In addition, maintenance shall include costs
and expenses incidental to the vocational rehabilitation program.
When the employee is working light duty on a part‑time basis or full‑time
basis
and earns less than he or she would be earning if employed in the full capacity
of the job or jobs, then the employee shall be entitled to temporary partial disability benefits. Temporary partial disability benefits shall be
equal to two‑thirds of
the difference between the average amount that the employee would be able to
earn in the full performance of his or her duties in the occupation in which he
or she was engaged at the time of accident and the net amount which he or she
is
earning in the modified job provided to the employee by the employer or in any other job that the employee is working.
Every hospital, physician, surgeon or other person rendering
treatment or services in accordance with the provisions of this Section
shall upon written request furnish full and complete reports thereof to,
and permit their records to be copied by, the employer, the employee or
his dependents, as the case may be, or any other party to any proceeding
for compensation before the Commission, or their attorneys.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the employer's liability to pay for such
medical services selected by the employee shall be limited to:
(1) all first aid and emergency treatment; plus
(2) all medical, surgical and hospital services
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provided by the physician, surgeon or hospital initially chosen by the employee or by any other physician, consultant, expert, institution or other provider of services recommended by said initial service provider or any subsequent provider of medical services in the chain of referrals from said initial service provider; plus
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(3) all medical, surgical and hospital services
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provided by any second physician, surgeon or hospital subsequently chosen by the employee or by any other physician, consultant, expert, institution or other provider of services recommended by said second service provider or any subsequent provider of medical services in the chain of referrals from said second service provider. Thereafter the employer shall select and pay for all necessary medical, surgical and hospital treatment and the employee may not select a provider of medical services at the employer's expense unless the employer agrees to such selection. At any time the employee may obtain any medical treatment he desires at his own expense. This paragraph shall not affect the duty to pay for rehabilitation referred to above.
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When an employer and employee so agree in writing, nothing in this
Act prevents an employee whose injury or disability has been established
under this Act, from relying in good faith, on treatment by prayer or
spiritual means alone, in accordance with the tenets and practice of a
recognized church or religious denomination, by a duly accredited
practitioner thereof, and having nursing services appropriate therewith,
without suffering loss or diminution of the compensation benefits under
this Act. However, the employee shall submit to all physical
examinations required by this Act. The cost of such treatment and
nursing care shall be paid by the employee unless the employer agrees to
make such payment.
Where the accidental injury results in the amputation of an arm,
hand, leg or foot, or the enucleation of an eye, or the loss of any of
the natural teeth, the employer shall furnish an artificial of any such
members lost or damaged in accidental injury arising out of and in the
course of employment, and shall also furnish the necessary braces in all
proper and necessary cases. In cases of the loss of a member or members
by amputation, the employer shall, whenever necessary, maintain in good
repair, refit or replace the artificial limbs during the lifetime of the
employee. Where the accidental injury accompanied by physical injury
results in damage to a denture, eye glasses or contact eye lenses, or
where the accidental injury results in damage to an artificial member,
the employer shall replace or repair such denture, glasses, lenses, or
artificial member.
The furnishing by the employer of any such services or appliances is
not an admission of liability on the part of the employer to pay
compensation.
The furnishing of any such services or appliances or the servicing
thereof by the employer is not the payment of compensation.
(b) If the period of temporary total incapacity for work lasts more
than 3 working days, weekly compensation as hereinafter provided shall
be paid beginning on the 4th day of such temporary total incapacity and
continuing as long as the total temporary incapacity lasts. In cases
where the temporary total incapacity for work continues for a period of
14 days or more from the day of the accident compensation shall commence
on the day after the accident.
1. The compensation rate for temporary total
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incapacity under this paragraph (b) of this Section shall be equal to 66 2/3% of the employee's average weekly wage computed in accordance with Section 10, provided that it shall be not less than 66 2/3% of the sum of the Federal minimum wage under the Fair Labor Standards Act, or the Illinois minimum wage under the Minimum Wage Law, whichever is more, multiplied by 40 hours. This percentage rate shall be increased by 10% for each spouse and child, not to exceed 100% of the total minimum wage calculation,
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nor exceed the employee's average weekly wage computed
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in accordance with the provisions of Section 10, whichever is less.
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2. The compensation rate in all cases other than for
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temporary total disability under this paragraph (b), and other than for serious and permanent disfigurement under paragraph (c) and other than for permanent partial disability under subparagraph (2) of paragraph (d) or under paragraph (e), of this Section shall be equal to 66 2/3% of the employee's average weekly wage computed in accordance with the provisions of Section 10, provided that it shall be not less than 66 2/3% of the sum of the Federal minimum wage under the Fair Labor Standards Act, or the Illinois minimum wage under the Minimum Wage Law, whichever is more, multiplied by 40 hours. This percentage rate shall be increased by 10% for each spouse and child, not to exceed 100% of the total minimum wage calculation,
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nor exceed the employee's average weekly wage computed
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in accordance with the provisions of Section 10, whichever is less.
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2.1. The compensation rate in all cases of serious
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and permanent disfigurement under paragraph (c) and of permanent partial disability under subparagraph (2) of paragraph (d) or under paragraph (e) of this Section shall be equal to 60% of the employee's average weekly wage computed in accordance with the provisions of Section 10, provided that it shall be not less than 66 2/3% of the sum of the Federal minimum wage under the Fair Labor Standards Act, or the Illinois minimum wage under the Minimum Wage Law, whichever is more, multiplied by 40 hours. This percentage rate shall be increased by 10% for each spouse and child, not to exceed 100% of the total minimum wage calculation,
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nor exceed the employee's average weekly wage computed
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in accordance with the provisions of Section 10, whichever is less.
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3. As used in this Section the term "child" means a
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child of the employee including any child legally adopted before the accident or whom at the time of the accident the employee was under legal obligation to support or to whom the employee stood in loco parentis, and who at the time of the accident was under 18 years of age and not emancipated. The term "children" means the plural of "child".
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4. All weekly compensation rates provided under
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subparagraphs 1, 2 and 2.1 of this paragraph (b) of this Section shall be subject to the following limitations:
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The maximum weekly compensation rate from July 1,
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1975, except as hereinafter provided, shall be 100% of the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act, that being the wage that most closely approximates the State's average weekly wage.
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The maximum weekly compensation rate, for the period
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July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1987, except as hereinafter provided, shall be $293.61. Effective July 1, 1987 and on July 1 of each year thereafter the maximum weekly compensation rate, except as hereinafter provided, shall be determined as follows: if during the preceding 12 month period there shall have been an increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act, the weekly compensation rate shall be proportionately increased by the same percentage as the percentage of increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act during such period.
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The maximum weekly compensation rate, for the period
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January 1, 1981 through December 31, 1983, except as hereinafter provided, shall be 100% of the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act in effect on January 1, 1981. Effective January 1, 1984 and on January 1, of each year thereafter the maximum weekly compensation rate, except as hereinafter provided, shall be determined as follows: if during the preceding 12 month period there shall have been an increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act, the weekly compensation rate shall be proportionately increased by the same percentage as the percentage of increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act during such period.
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From July 1, 1977 and thereafter such maximum weekly
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compensation rate in death cases under Section 7, and permanent total disability cases under paragraph (f) or subparagraph 18 of paragraph (3) of this Section and for temporary total disability under paragraph (b) of this Section and for amputation of a member or enucleation of an eye under paragraph (e) of this Section shall be increased to 133‑1/3% of the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act.
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For injuries occurring on or after February 1, 2006,
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the maximum weekly benefit under paragraph (d)1 of this Section shall be 100% of the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act.
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4.1. Any provision herein to the contrary
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notwithstanding, the weekly compensation rate for compensation payments under subparagraph 18 of paragraph (e) of this Section and under paragraph (f) of this Section and under paragraph (a) of Section 7 and for amputation of a member or enucleation of an eye under paragraph (e) of this Section, shall in no event be less than 50% of the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act.
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4.2. Any provision to the contrary notwithstanding,
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the total compensation payable under Section 7 shall not exceed the greater of $500,000 or 25 years.
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5. For the purpose of this Section this State's
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average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act on July 1, 1975 is hereby fixed at $228.16 per week and the computation of compensation rates shall be based on the aforesaid average weekly wage until modified as hereinafter provided.
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6. The Department of Employment Security of the
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State shall on or before the first day of December, 1977, and on or before the first day of June, 1978, and on the first day of each December and June of each year thereafter, publish the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act and the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission shall on the 15th day of January, 1978 and on the 15th day of July, 1978 and on the 15th day of each January and July of each year thereafter, post and publish the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act as last determined and published by the Department of Employment Security. The amount when so posted and published shall be conclusive and shall be applicable as the basis of computation of compensation rates until the next posting and publication as aforesaid.
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7. The payment of compensation by an employer or his
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insurance carrier to an injured employee shall not constitute an admission of the employer's liability to pay compensation.
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(c) For any serious and permanent disfigurement to the hand, head,
face, neck, arm, leg below the knee or the chest above the axillary
line, the employee is entitled to compensation for such disfigurement,
the amount determined by agreement at any time or by arbitration under
this Act, at a hearing not less than 6 months after the date of the
accidental injury, which amount shall not exceed 150 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly
but before February
1, 2006) or 162
weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after February
1, 2006) at the
applicable rate provided in subparagraph 2.1 of paragraph (b) of this Section.
No compensation is payable under this paragraph where compensation is
payable under paragraphs (d), (e) or (f) of this Section.
A duly appointed member of a fire department in a city, the population of
which exceeds 200,000 according to the last federal or State census, is
eligible for compensation under this paragraph only where such serious and
permanent disfigurement results from burns.
(d) 1. If, after the accidental injury has been sustained, the
employee as a result thereof becomes partially incapacitated from
pursuing his usual and customary line of employment, he shall, except in
cases compensated under the specific schedule set forth in paragraph (e)
of this Section, receive compensation for the duration of his
disability, subject to the limitations as to maximum amounts fixed in
paragraph (b) of this Section, equal to 66‑2/3% of the difference
between the average amount which he would be able to earn in the full
performance of his duties in the occupation in which he was engaged at
the time of the accident and the average amount which he is earning or
is able to earn in some suitable employment or business after the accident.
2. If, as a result of the accident, the employee sustains serious
and permanent injuries not covered by paragraphs (c) and (e) of this
Section or having sustained injuries covered by the aforesaid
paragraphs (c) and (e), he shall have sustained in addition thereto
other injuries which injuries do not incapacitate him from pursuing the
duties of his employment but which would disable him from pursuing other
suitable occupations, or which have otherwise resulted in physical
impairment; or if such injuries partially incapacitate him from pursuing
the duties of his usual and customary line of employment but do not
result in an impairment of earning capacity, or having resulted in an
impairment of earning capacity, the employee elects to waive his right
to recover under the foregoing subparagraph 1 of paragraph (d) of this
Section then in any of the foregoing events, he shall receive in
addition to compensation for temporary total disability under paragraph
(b) of this Section, compensation at the rate provided in subparagraph 2.1
of paragraph (b) of this Section for that percentage of 500 weeks that
the partial disability resulting from the injuries covered by this
paragraph bears to total disability. If the employee shall have
sustained a fracture of one or more vertebra or fracture of the skull,
the amount of compensation allowed under this Section shall be not less
than 6 weeks for a fractured skull and 6 weeks for each fractured
vertebra, and in the event the employee shall have sustained a fracture
of any of the following facial bones: nasal, lachrymal, vomer, zygoma,
maxilla, palatine or mandible, the amount of compensation allowed under
this Section shall be not less than 2 weeks for each such fractured
bone, and for a fracture of each transverse process not less than 3
weeks. In the event such injuries shall result in the loss of a kidney,
spleen or lung, the amount of compensation allowed under this Section
shall be not less than 10 weeks for each such organ. Compensation
awarded under this subparagraph 2 shall not take into consideration
injuries covered under paragraphs (c) and (e) of this Section and the
compensation provided in this paragraph shall not affect the employee's
right to compensation payable under paragraphs (b), (c) and (e) of this
Section for the disabilities therein covered.
(e) For accidental injuries in the following schedule, the employee
shall receive compensation for the period of temporary total incapacity
for work resulting from such accidental injury, under subparagraph 1 of
paragraph (b) of this Section, and shall receive in addition thereto
compensation for a further period for the specific loss herein
mentioned, but shall not receive any compensation under any other
provisions of this Act. The following listed amounts apply to either
the loss of or the permanent and complete loss of use of the member
specified, such compensation for the length of time as follows:
1. Thumb‑
70 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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76 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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2. First, or index finger‑
40 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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43 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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3. Second, or middle finger‑
35 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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38 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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4. Third, or ring finger‑
25 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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27 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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5. Fourth, or little finger‑
20 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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22 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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6. Great toe‑
35 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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38 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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7. Each toe other than great toe‑
12 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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13 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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8. The loss of the first or distal phalanx of the
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thumb or of any finger or toe shall be considered to be equal to the loss of one‑half of such thumb, finger or toe and the compensation payable shall be one‑half of the amount above specified. The loss of more than one phalanx shall be considered as the loss of the entire thumb, finger or toe. In no case shall the amount received for more than one finger exceed the amount provided in this schedule for the loss of a hand.
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9. Hand‑
190 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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205 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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The loss of 2 or more digits, or one or more
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phalanges of 2 or more digits, of a hand may be compensated on the basis of partial loss of use of a hand, provided, further, that the loss of 4 digits, or the loss of use of 4 digits, in the same hand shall constitute the complete loss of a hand.
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10. Arm‑
235 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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253 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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Where an accidental injury results in the amputation
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of an arm below the elbow, such injury shall be compensated as a loss of an arm. Where an accidental injury results in the amputation of an arm above the elbow, compensation for an additional 15 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006) or an additional 17 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after February 1, 2006) shall be paid, except where the accidental injury results in the amputation of an arm at the shoulder joint, or so close to shoulder joint that an artificial arm cannot be used, or results in the disarticulation of an arm at the shoulder joint, in which case compensation for an additional 65 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006) or an additional 70 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after February 1, 2006) shall be paid.
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11. Foot‑
155 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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167 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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12. Leg‑
200 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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215 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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Where an accidental injury results in the amputation
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of a leg below the knee, such injury shall be compensated as loss of a leg. Where an accidental injury results in the amputation of a leg above the knee, compensation for an additional 25 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006) or an additional 27 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after February 1, 2006) shall be paid, except where the accidental injury results in the amputation of a leg at the hip joint, or so close to the hip joint that an artificial leg cannot be used, or results in the disarticulation of a leg at the hip joint, in which case compensation for an additional 75 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006) or an additional 81 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after February 1, 2006) shall be paid.
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13. Eye‑
150 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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162 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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Where an accidental injury results in the enucleation
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of an eye, compensation for an additional 10 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006) or an additional 11 weeks (if the accidental injury occurs on or after February 1, 2006) shall be paid.
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14. Loss of hearing of one ear‑
50 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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54 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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Total and permanent loss of
hearing of both ears‑
200 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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215 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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15. Testicle‑
50 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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54 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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Both testicles‑
150 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but before February 1, 2006.
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162 weeks if the accidental injury occurs on or
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16. For the permanent partial loss of use of a
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member or sight of an eye, or hearing of an ear, compensation during that proportion of the number of weeks in the foregoing schedule provided for the loss of such member or sight of an eye, or hearing of an ear, which the partial loss of use thereof bears to the total loss of use of such member, or sight of eye, or hearing of an ear.
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(a) Loss of hearing for compensation purposes
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shall be confined to the frequencies of 1,000, 2,000 and 3,000 cycles per second. Loss of hearing ability for frequency tones above 3,000 cycles per second are not to be considered as constituting disability for hearing.
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(b) The percent of hearing loss, for purposes of
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the determination of compensation claims for occupational deafness, shall be calculated as the average in decibels for the thresholds of hearing for the frequencies of 1,000, 2,000 and 3,000 cycles per second. Pure tone air conduction audiometric instruments, approved by nationally recognized authorities in this field, shall be used for measuring hearing loss. If the losses of hearing average 30 decibels or less in the 3 frequencies, such losses of hearing shall not then constitute any compensable hearing disability. If the losses of hearing average 85 decibels or more in the 3 frequencies, then the same shall constitute and be total or 100% compensable hearing loss.
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(c) In measuring hearing impairment, the lowest
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measured losses in each of the 3 frequencies shall be added together and divided by 3 to determine the average decibel loss. For every decibel of loss exceeding 30 decibels an allowance of 1.82% shall be made up to the maximum of 100% which is reached at 85 decibels.
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(d) If a hearing loss is established to have
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existed on July 1, 1975 by audiometric testing the employer shall not be liable for the previous loss so established nor shall he be liable for any loss for which compensation has been paid or awarded.
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(e) No consideration shall be given to the
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question of whether or not the ability of an employee to understand speech is improved by the use of a hearing aid.
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(f) No claim for loss of hearing due to
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industrial noise shall be brought against an employer or allowed unless the employee has been exposed for a period of time sufficient to cause permanent impairment to noise levels in excess of the following:
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Sound Level DBA |
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Slow Response |
Hours Per Day |
90 |
8 |
92 |
6 |
95 |
4 |
97 |
3 |
100 |
2 |
102 |
1‑1/2 |
105 |
1 |
110 |
1/2 |
115 |
1/4 |
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This subparagraph (f) shall not be applied in cases
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of hearing loss resulting from trauma or explosion.
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17. In computing the compensation to be paid to any
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employee who, before the accident for which he claims compensation, had before that time sustained an injury resulting in the loss by amputation or partial loss by amputation of any member, including hand, arm, thumb or fingers, leg, foot or any toes, such loss or partial loss of any such member shall be deducted from any award made for the subsequent injury. For the permanent loss of use or the permanent partial loss of use of any such member or the partial loss of sight of an eye, for which compensation has been paid, then such loss shall be taken into consideration and deducted from any award for the subsequent injury.
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18. The specific case of loss of both hands, both
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arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or of any two thereof, or the permanent and complete loss of the use thereof, constitutes total and permanent disability, to be compensated according to the compensation fixed by paragraph (f) of this Section. These specific cases of total and permanent disability do not exclude other cases.
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Any employee who has previously suffered the loss or
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permanent and complete loss of the use of any of such members, and in a subsequent independent accident loses another or suffers the permanent and complete loss of the use of any one of such members the employer for whom the injured employee is working at the time of the last independent accident is liable to pay compensation only for the loss or permanent and complete loss of the use of the member occasioned by the last independent accident.
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19. In a case of specific loss and the subsequent
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death of such injured employee from other causes than such injury leaving a widow, widower, or dependents surviving before payment or payment in full for such injury, then the amount due for such injury is payable to the widow or widower and, if there be no widow or widower, then to such dependents, in the proportion which such dependency bears to total dependency.
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Beginning July 1, 1980, and every 6 months thereafter, the Commission
shall examine the Second Injury Fund and when, after deducting all
advances or loans made to such Fund, the amount therein is $500,000
then the amount required to be paid by employers pursuant to paragraph
(f) of Section 7 shall be reduced by one‑half. When the Second Injury Fund
reaches the sum of $600,000 then the payments shall cease entirely.
However, when the Second Injury Fund has been reduced to $400,000, payment
of one‑half of the amounts required by paragraph (f) of Section 7
shall be resumed, in the manner herein provided, and when the Second Injury
Fund has been reduced to $300,000, payment of the full amounts required by
paragraph (f) of Section 7 shall be resumed, in the manner herein provided.
The Commission shall make the changes in payment effective by
general order, and the changes in payment become immediately effective
for all cases coming before the Commission thereafter either by
settlement agreement or final order, irrespective of the date of the
accidental injury.
On August 1, 1996 and on February 1 and August 1 of each subsequent year, the Commission
shall examine the special fund designated as the "Rate
Adjustment Fund" and when, after deducting all advances or loans made to
said fund, the amount therein is $4,000,000, the amount required to be
paid by employers pursuant to paragraph (f) of Section 7 shall be
reduced by one‑half. When the Rate Adjustment Fund reaches the sum of
$5,000,000 the payment therein shall cease entirely. However, when said
Rate Adjustment Fund has been reduced to $3,000,000 the amounts required by
paragraph (f) of Section 7 shall be resumed in the manner herein provided.
(f) In case of complete disability, which renders the employee
wholly and permanently incapable of work, or in the specific case of
total and permanent disability as provided in subparagraph 18 of
paragraph (e) of this Section, compensation shall be payable at the rate
provided in subparagraph 2 of paragraph (b) of this Section for life.
An employee entitled to benefits under paragraph (f) of this Section
shall also be entitled to receive from the Rate Adjustment
Fund provided in paragraph (f) of Section 7 of the supplementary benefits
provided in paragraph (g) of this Section 8.
If any employee who receives an award under this paragraph afterwards
returns to work or is able to do so, and earns or is able to earn as
much as before the accident, payments under such award shall cease. If
such employee returns to work, or is able to do so, and earns or is able
to earn part but not as much as before the accident, such award shall be
modified so as to conform to an award under paragraph (d) of this
Section. If such award is terminated or reduced under the provisions of
this paragraph, such employees have the right at any time within 30
months after the date of such termination or reduction to file petition
with the Commission for the purpose of determining whether any
disability exists as a result of the original accidental injury and the
extent thereof.
Disability as enumerated in subdivision 18, paragraph (e) of this
Section is considered complete disability.
If an employee who had previously incurred loss or the permanent and
complete loss of use of one member, through the loss or the permanent
and complete loss of the use of one hand, one arm, one foot, one leg, or
one eye, incurs permanent and complete disability through the loss or
the permanent and complete loss of the use of another member, he shall
receive, in addition to the compensation payable by the employer and
after such payments have ceased, an amount from the Second Injury Fund
provided for in paragraph (f) of Section 7, which, together with the
compensation payable from the employer in whose employ he was when the
last accidental injury was incurred, will equal the amount payable for
permanent and complete disability as provided in this paragraph of this
Section.
The custodian of the Second Injury Fund provided for in paragraph (f)
of Section 7 shall be joined with the employer as a party respondent in
the application for adjustment of claim. The application for adjustment
of claim shall state briefly and in general terms the approximate time
and place and manner of the loss of the first member.
In its award the Commission or the Arbitrator shall specifically find
the amount the injured employee shall be weekly paid, the number of
weeks compensation which shall be paid by the employer, the date upon
which payments begin out of the Second Injury Fund provided for in
paragraph (f) of Section 7 of this Act, the length of time the weekly
payments continue, the date upon which the pension payments commence and
the monthly amount of the payments. The Commission shall 30 days after
the date upon which payments out of the Second Injury Fund have begun as
provided in the award, and every month thereafter, prepare and submit to
the State Comptroller a voucher for payment for all compensation accrued
to that date at the rate fixed by the Commission. The State Comptroller
shall draw a warrant to the injured employee along with a receipt to be
executed by the injured employee and returned to the Commission. The
endorsed warrant and receipt is a full and complete acquittance to the
Commission for the payment out of the Second Injury Fund. No other
appropriation or warrant is necessary for payment out of the Second
Injury Fund. The Second Injury Fund is appropriated for the purpose of
making payments according to the terms of the awards.
As of July 1, 1980 to July 1, 1982, all claims against and obligations
of the Second Injury Fund shall become claims against and obligations of
the Rate Adjustment Fund to the extent there is insufficient money in the
Second Injury Fund to pay such claims and obligations. In that case, all
references to "Second Injury Fund" in this Section shall also include the
Rate Adjustment Fund.
(g) Every award for permanent total disability entered by the
Commission on and after July 1, 1965 under which compensation payments
shall become due and payable after the effective date of this amendatory
Act, and every award for death benefits or permanent total disability
entered by the Commission on and after the effective date of this
amendatory Act shall be subject to annual adjustments as to the amount
of the compensation rate therein provided. Such adjustments shall first
be made on July 15, 1977, and all awards made and entered prior to July
1, 1975 and on July 15 of each year
thereafter. In all other cases such adjustment shall be made on July 15
of the second year next following the date of the entry of the award and
shall further be made on July 15 annually thereafter. If during the
intervening period from the date of the entry of the award, or the last
periodic adjustment, there shall have been an increase in the State's
average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment
Insurance Act, the weekly compensation rate shall be proportionately
increased by the same percentage as the percentage of increase in the
State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the
Unemployment Insurance Act. The increase in the compensation rate
under this paragraph shall in no event bring the total compensation rate
to an amount greater than the prevailing maximum rate at the time that the annual adjustment is made. Such increase
shall be paid in the same manner as herein provided for payments under
the Second Injury Fund to the injured employee, or his dependents, as
the case may be, out of the Rate Adjustment Fund provided
in paragraph (f) of Section 7 of this Act. Payments shall be made at
the same intervals as provided in the award or, at the option of the
Commission, may be made in quarterly payment on the 15th day of January,
April, July and October of each year. In the event of a decrease in
such average weekly wage there shall be no change in the then existing
compensation rate. The within paragraph shall not apply to cases where
there is disputed liability and in which a compromise lump sum settlement
between the employer and the injured employee, or his dependents, as the
case may be, has been duly approved by the Illinois Workers' Compensation
Commission.
Provided, that in cases of awards entered by the Commission for
injuries occurring before July 1, 1975, the increases in the
compensation rate adjusted under the foregoing provision of this
paragraph (g) shall be limited to increases in the State's average
weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act
occurring after July 1, 1975.
For every accident occurring on or after July 20, 2005 but before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly (Senate Bill 1283 of the 94th General Assembly), the annual adjustments to the compensation rate in awards for death benefits or permanent total disability, as provided in this Act, shall be paid by the employer. The adjustment shall be made by the employer on July 15 of the second year next following the date of the entry of the award and shall further be made on July 15 annually thereafter. If during the intervening period from the date of the entry of the award, or the last periodic adjustment, there shall have been an increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act, the employer shall increase the weekly compensation rate proportionately by the same percentage as the percentage of increase in the State's average weekly wage in covered industries under the Unemployment Insurance Act. The increase in the compensation rate under this paragraph shall in no event bring the total compensation rate to an amount greater than the prevailing maximum rate at the time that the annual adjustment is made. In the event of a decrease in such average weekly wage there shall be no change in the then existing compensation rate. Such increase shall be paid by the employer in the same manner and at the same intervals as the payment of compensation in the award. This paragraph shall not apply to cases where there is disputed liability and in which a compromise lump sum settlement between the employer and the injured employee, or his or her dependents, as the case may be, has been duly approved by the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission.
The annual adjustments for every award of death benefits or permanent total disability involving accidents occurring before July 20, 2005 and accidents occurring on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly (Senate Bill 1283 of the 94th General Assembly) shall continue to be paid from the Rate Adjustment Fund pursuant to this paragraph and Section 7(f) of this Act.
(h) In case death occurs from any cause before the total
compensation to which the employee would have been entitled has been
paid, then in case the employee leaves any widow, widower, child, parent
(or any grandchild, grandparent or other lineal heir or any collateral
heir dependent at the time of the accident upon the earnings of the
employee to the extent of 50% or more of total dependency) such
compensation shall be paid to the beneficiaries of the deceased employee
and distributed as provided in paragraph (g) of Section 7.
(h‑1) In case an injured employee is under legal disability
at the time when any right or privilege accrues to him or her under this
Act, a guardian may be appointed pursuant to law, and may, on behalf
of such person under legal disability, claim and exercise any
such right or privilege with the same effect as if the employee himself
or herself had claimed or exercised the right or privilege. No limitations
of time provided by this Act run so long as the employee who is under legal
disability is without a conservator or guardian.
(i) In case the injured employee is under 16 years of age at the
time of the accident and is illegally employed, the amount of
compensation payable under paragraphs (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) of this
Section is increased 50%.
However, where an employer has on file an employment certificate
issued pursuant to the Child Labor Law or work permit issued pursuant
to the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended, or a birth
certificate properly and duly issued, such certificate, permit or birth
certificate is conclusive evidence as to the age of the injured minor
employee for the purposes of this Section.
Nothing herein contained repeals or amends the provisions of the
Child Labor Law relating to the employment of minors under the age of 16 years.
(j) 1. In the event the injured employee receives benefits,
including medical, surgical or hospital benefits under any group plan
covering non‑occupational disabilities contributed to wholly or
partially by the employer, which benefits should not have been payable
if any rights of recovery existed under this Act, then such amounts so
paid to the employee from any such group plan as shall be consistent
with, and limited to, the provisions of paragraph 2 hereof, shall be
credited to or against any compensation payment for temporary total
incapacity for work or any medical, surgical or hospital benefits made
or to be made under this Act. In such event, the period of time for
giving notice of accidental injury and filing application for adjustment
of claim does not commence to run until the termination of such
payments. This paragraph does not apply to payments made under any
group plan which would have been payable irrespective of an accidental
injury under this Act. Any employer receiving such credit shall keep
such employee safe and harmless from any and all claims or liabilities
that may be made against him by reason of having received such payments
only to the extent of such credit.
Any excess benefits paid to or on behalf of a State employee by the
State Employees' Retirement System under Article 14 of the Illinois Pension
Code on a death claim or disputed disability claim shall be credited
against any payments made or to be made by the State of Illinois to or on
behalf of such employee under this Act, except for payments for medical
expenses which have already been incurred at the time of the award. The
State of Illinois shall directly reimburse the State Employees' Retirement
System to the extent of such credit.
2. Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to give the
employer or the insurance carrier the right to credit for any benefits
or payments received by the employee other than compensation payments
provided by this Act, and where the employee receives payments other
than compensation payments, whether as full or partial salary, group
insurance benefits, bonuses, annuities or any other payments, the
employer or insurance carrier shall receive credit for each such payment
only to the extent of the compensation that would have been payable
during the period covered by such payment.
3. The extension of time for the filing of an Application for
Adjustment of Claim as provided in paragraph 1 above shall not apply to
those cases where the time for such filing had expired prior to the date
on which payments or benefits enumerated herein have been initiated or
resumed. Provided however that this paragraph 3 shall apply only to
cases wherein the payments or benefits hereinabove enumerated shall be
received after July 1, 1969.
(Source: P.A. 93‑721, eff. 1‑1‑05; 94‑277, eff. 7‑20‑05; 94‑695, eff. 11‑16‑05.)
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(820 ILCS 305/13)
(from Ch. 48, par. 138.13)
Sec. 13.
There is created an Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission consisting of 10
members to be appointed by the Governor, by and with the consent of the
Senate, 3 of whom shall be representative citizens of the
employing class operating under this Act and 3 of whom shall
be representative citizens of the class of employees covered under this
Act, and 4 of whom shall be representative citizens not identified
with either the employing or employee classes. Not more than 6 members
of the Commission shall be of the same political party.
One of the
members not identified with either the employing or employee classes shall
be designated by the Governor as Chairman. The Chairman shall be the chief
administrative and executive officer of the Commission; and he or she shall
have general supervisory authority over all personnel of the Commission,
including arbitrators and Commissioners, and the final authority in all
administrative matters relating to the Commissioners, including but not
limited to the assignment and distribution of cases and assignment of
Commissioners to the panels, except in the promulgation of procedural rules
and orders under Section 16 and in the determination of cases under this Act.
Notwithstanding the general supervisory authority of the Chairman, each
Commissioner, except those assigned to the temporary panel, shall have the
authority to hire and supervise 2 staff attorneys each. Such staff attorneys
shall report directly to the individual Commissioner.
A formal training program for newly‑appointed Commissioners shall be
implemented. The training program shall include the following:
(a) substantive and procedural aspects of the office
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(b) current issues in workers' compensation law and
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(c) medical lectures by specialists in areas such as
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orthopedics, ophthalmology, psychiatry, rehabilitation counseling;
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(d) orientation to each operational unit of the
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Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission;
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(e) observation of experienced arbitrators and
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Commissioners conducting hearings of cases, combined with the opportunity to discuss evidence presented and rulings made;
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(f) the use of hypothetical cases requiring the
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newly‑appointed Commissioner to issue judgments as a means to evaluating knowledge and writing ability;
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(g) writing skills.
A formal and ongoing professional development program including, but not
limited to, the above‑noted areas shall be implemented to keep
Commissioners informed of recent developments and issues and to assist them
in maintaining and enhancing their professional competence.
The Commissioner candidates, other than the Chairman, must meet one of
the following qualifications: (a) licensed to practice law in the State of
Illinois; or (b) served as an arbitrator at the Illinois Workers' Compensation
Commission for at least 3 years; or (c) has at least 4 years of
professional labor relations experience. The Chairman candidate must have
public or private sector management and budget experience, as determined
by the Governor.
Each Commissioner shall devote full time to his duties and any
Commissioner who is an attorney‑at‑law shall not engage in the practice
of law, nor shall any Commissioner hold any other office or position of
profit under the United States or this State or any municipal
corporation or political subdivision of this State, nor engage in any other
business, employment, or vocation.
The term of office of each member of the Commission holding office on
the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989 is abolished, but
the incumbents shall continue to exercise all of the powers and be subject
to all of the duties of Commissioners until their respective successors are
appointed and qualified.
The Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission shall administer this Act.
In the promulgation of procedural rules, the
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determination of cases heard en banc, and other matters determined by the full Commission, the Chairman's vote shall break a tie in the event of a tie vote.
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The members shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and
consent of the Senate, as follows:
(a) After the effective date of this amendatory Act
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of 1989, 3 members, at least one of each political party, and one of whom shall be a representative citizen of the employing class operating under this Act, one of whom shall be a representative citizen of the class of employees covered under this Act, and one of whom shall be a representative citizen not identified with either the employing or employee classes, shall be appointed to hold office until the third Monday in January of 1993, and until their successors are appointed and qualified, and 4 members, one of whom shall be a representative citizen of the employing class operating under this Act, one of whom shall be a representative citizen of the class of employees covered in this Act, and two of whom shall be representative citizens not identified with either the employing or employee classes, one of whom shall be designated by the Governor as Chairman (at least one of each of the two major political parties) shall be appointed to hold office until the third Monday of January in 1991, and until their successors are appointed and qualified.
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(a‑5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
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Section, the term of each member of the Commission who was appointed by the Governor and is in office on June 30, 2003 shall terminate at the close of business on that date or when all of the successor members to be appointed pursuant to this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly have been appointed by the Governor, whichever occurs later. As soon as possible, the Governor shall appoint persons to fill the vacancies created by this amendatory Act. Of the initial commissioners appointed pursuant to this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, 3 shall be appointed for terms ending on the third Monday in January, 2005, and 4 shall be appointed for terms ending on the third Monday in January, 2007.
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(a‑10) After the effective date of this amendatory
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Act of the 94th General Assembly, the Commission shall be increased to 10 members. As soon as possible after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, the Governor shall appoint, by and with the consent of the Senate, the 3 members added to the Commission under this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, one of whom shall be a representative citizen of the employing class operating under this Act, one of whom shall be a representative of the class of employees covered under this Act, and one of whom shall be a representative citizen not identified with either the employing or employee classes. Of the members appointed under this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, one shall be appointed for a term ending on the third Monday in January, 2007, and 2 shall be appointed for terms ending on the third Monday in January, 2009, and until their successors are appointed and qualified.
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(b) Members shall thereafter be appointed to hold
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office for terms of 4 years from the third Monday in January of the year of their appointment, and until their successors are appointed and qualified. All such appointments shall be made so that the composition of the Commission is in accordance with the provisions of the first paragraph of this Section.
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The Chairman shall receive an annual salary of $42,500, or
a salary set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater,
and each other member shall receive an annual salary of $38,000, or a
salary set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater.
In case of a vacancy in the office of a Commissioner during the
recess of the Senate, the Governor shall make a temporary appointment
until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nominate some person
to fill such office. Any person so nominated who is confirmed by the
Senate shall hold office during the remainder of the term and until his
successor is appointed and qualified.
The Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission created by this amendatory Act of 1989
shall succeed to all the rights, powers, duties, obligations, records
and other property and employees of the Industrial Commission which it
replaces as modified by this amendatory Act of 1989 and all applications
and reports to actions and proceedings of such prior Industrial Commission
shall be considered as applications and reports to actions and proceedings
of the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission created by this amendatory Act of 1989.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, in the event the
Chairman shall make a finding that a member is or will be unavailable to
fulfill the responsibilities of his or her office, the Chairman shall
advise the Governor and the member in writing and shall designate a
certified arbitrator to serve as acting Commissioner. The certified
arbitrator shall act as a Commissioner until the member resumes the duties
of his or her office or until a new member is appointed by the Governor, by
and with the consent of the Senate, if a vacancy occurs in the office of
the Commissioner, but in no event shall a certified arbitrator serve in the
capacity of Commissioner for more than 6 months from the date of
appointment by the Chairman. A finding by the Chairman that a member is or
will be unavailable to fulfill the responsibilities of his or her office
shall be based upon notice to the Chairman by a member that he or she will
be unavailable or facts and circumstances made known to the Chairman which
lead him to reasonably find that a member is unavailable to fulfill the
responsibilities of his or her office. The designation of a certified
arbitrator to act as a Commissioner shall be considered representative of
citizens not identified with either the employing or employee classes and
the arbitrator shall serve regardless of his or her political affiliation.
A certified arbitrator who serves as an acting Commissioner shall have all
the rights and powers of a Commissioner, including salary.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the Governor shall appoint
a special panel of Commissioners comprised of 3 members who shall be chosen
by the Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate, from among the
current ranks of certified arbitrators. Three members shall hold office
until the Commission in consultation with the Governor determines that the
caseload on review has been reduced sufficiently to allow cases to proceed
in a timely manner or for a term of 18 months from the effective date of
their appointment by the Governor, whichever shall be earlier. The 3
members shall be considered representative of citizens not identified with
either the employing or employee classes and shall serve regardless of
political affiliation. Each of the 3 members shall have only such rights
and powers of a Commissioner necessary to dispose of those cases assigned
to the special panel. Each of the 3 members appointed to the special panel
shall receive the same salary as other Commissioners for the duration of
the panel.
The Commission may have an Executive Director; if so, the Executive
Director shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the
Senate. The salary and duties of the Executive Director shall be fixed by the
Commission.
On the effective date of this amendatory Act of
the 93rd General Assembly, the name of the Industrial Commission is changed to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission. References in any law, appropriation, rule, form, or other
document: (i) to the Industrial Commission
are deemed, in appropriate contexts, to be references to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission for all purposes; (ii) to the Industrial Commission Operations Fund
are deemed, in appropriate contexts, to be references to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission Operations Fund for all purposes; (iii) to the Industrial Commission Operations Fund Fee are deemed, in appropriate contexts, to be
references to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission Operations Fund Fee for all
purposes; and (iv) to the Industrial Commission Operations Fund Surcharge are deemed, in appropriate contexts, to be
references to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission Operations Fund Surcharge for all
purposes.
(Source: P.A. 93‑509, eff. 8‑11‑03; 93‑721, eff. 1‑1‑05; 94‑277, eff. 7‑20‑05.)
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(820 ILCS 305/19)
(from Ch. 48, par. 138.19)
Sec. 19.
Any disputed questions of law or fact shall be determined
as herein provided.
(a) It shall be the duty of the Commission upon notification that
the parties have failed to reach an agreement, to designate an Arbitrator.
1. Whenever any claimant misconceives his remedy
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and files an application for adjustment of claim under this Act and it is subsequently discovered, at any time before final disposition of such cause, that the claim for disability or death which was the basis for such application should properly have been made under the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act, then the provisions of Section 19, paragraph (a‑1) of the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act having reference to such application shall apply.
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2. Whenever any claimant misconceives his remedy
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and files an application for adjustment of claim under the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act and it is subsequently discovered, at any time before final disposition of such cause that the claim for injury or death which was the basis for such application should properly have been made under this Act, then the application so filed under the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act may be amended in form, substance or both to assert claim for such disability or death under this Act and it shall be deemed to have been so filed as amended on the date of the original filing thereof, and such compensation may be awarded as is warranted by the whole evidence pursuant to this Act. When such amendment is submitted, further or additional evidence may be heard by the Arbitrator or Commission when deemed necessary. Nothing in this Section contained shall be construed to be or permit a waiver of any provisions of this Act with reference to notice but notice if given shall be deemed to be a notice under the provisions of this Act if given within the time required herein.
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(b) The Arbitrator shall make such inquiries and investigations as he or
they shall deem necessary and may examine and inspect all books, papers,
records, places, or premises relating to the questions in dispute and hear
such proper evidence as the parties may submit.
The hearings before the Arbitrator shall be held in the vicinity where
the injury occurred after 10 days' notice of the time and place of such
hearing shall have been given to each of the parties or their attorneys
of record.
The Arbitrator may find that the disabling condition is temporary and has
not yet reached a permanent condition and may order the payment of
compensation up to the date of the hearing, which award shall be reviewable
and enforceable in the same manner as other awards, and in no instance be a
bar to a further hearing and determination of a further amount of temporary
total compensation or of compensation for permanent disability, but shall
be conclusive as to all other questions except the nature and extent of said
disability.
The decision of the Arbitrator shall be filed with the Commission which
Commission shall immediately send to each party or his attorney a copy of
such decision, together with a notification of the time when it was filed.
As of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, all decisions of the Arbitrator shall set forth
in writing findings of fact and conclusions of law, separately stated, if requested by either party.
Unless a petition for review is filed by either party within 30 days after
the receipt by such party of the copy of the decision and notification of
time when filed, and unless such party petitioning for a review shall
within 35 days after the receipt by him of the copy of the decision, file
with the Commission either an agreed statement of the facts appearing upon
the hearing before the Arbitrator, or if such
party shall so elect a correct transcript of evidence of the proceedings
at such hearings, then the decision shall become the decision of the
Commission and in the absence of fraud shall be conclusive.
The Petition for Review shall contain a statement of the petitioning party's
specific exceptions to the decision of the arbitrator. The jurisdiction
of the Commission to review the decision of the arbitrator shall not be
limited to the exceptions stated in the Petition for Review.
The Commission, or any member thereof, may grant further time not exceeding
30 days, in which to file such agreed statement or transcript of
evidence. Such agreed statement of facts or correct transcript of
evidence, as the case may be, shall be authenticated by the signatures
of the parties or their attorneys, and in the event they do not agree as
to the correctness of the transcript of evidence it shall be authenticated
by the signature of the Arbitrator designated by the Commission.
Whether the employee is working or not, if the employee is not receiving or has not received medical, surgical, or hospital services or other services or compensation as provided in paragraph (a) of Section 8, or compensation as provided in paragraph (b) of Section 8, the employee may at any time petition for an expedited hearing by an Arbitrator on the issue of whether or not he or she is entitled to receive payment of the services or compensation. Provided the employer continues to pay compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8, the employer may at any time petition for an expedited hearing on the issue of whether or not the employee is entitled to receive medical, surgical, or hospital services or other services or compensation as provided in paragraph (a) of Section 8, or compensation as provided in paragraph (b) of Section 8. When an employer has petitioned for an expedited hearing, the employer shall continue to pay compensation as provided in paragraph (b) of Section 8 unless the arbitrator renders a decision that the employee is not entitled to the benefits that are the subject of the expedited hearing or unless the employee's treating physician has released the employee to return to work at his or her regular job with the employer or the employee actually returns to work at any other job. If the arbitrator renders a decision that the employee is not entitled to the benefits that are the subject of the expedited hearing, a petition for review filed by the employee shall receive the same priority as if the employee had filed a petition for an expedited hearing by an Arbitrator. Neither party shall be entitled to an expedited hearing when the employee has returned to work and the sole issue in dispute amounts to less than 12 weeks of unpaid compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8.
Expedited hearings shall have priority over all other petitions and shall be heard by the Arbitrator and Commission with all convenient speed. Any party requesting an expedited hearing shall give notice of a request for an expedited hearing under this paragraph. A copy of the Application for Adjustment of Claim shall be attached to the notice. The Commission shall adopt rules and procedures under which the final decision of the Commission under this paragraph is filed not later than 180 days from the date that the Petition for Review is filed with the Commission.
Where 2 or more insurance carriers, private self‑insureds, or a group workers' compensation pool under Article V 3/4 of the Illinois Insurance Code dispute coverage for the same injury, any such insurance carrier, private self‑insured, or group workers' compensation pool may request an expedited hearing pursuant to this paragraph to determine the issue of coverage, provided coverage is the only issue in dispute and all other issues are stipulated and agreed to and further provided that all compensation benefits including medical benefits pursuant to Section 8(a) continue to be paid to or on behalf of petitioner. Any insurance carrier, private self‑insured, or group workers' compensation pool that is determined to be liable for coverage for the injury in issue shall reimburse any insurance carrier, private self‑insured, or group workers' compensation pool that has paid benefits to or on behalf of petitioner for the injury.
(b‑1) If the employee is not receiving medical, surgical or hospital
services as provided in paragraph (a) of Section 8 or compensation as
provided in paragraph (b) of Section 8, the employee, in accordance with
Commission Rules, may file a petition for an emergency hearing by an
Arbitrator on the issue of whether or not he is entitled to receive payment
of such compensation or services as provided therein. Such petition shall
have priority over all other petitions and shall be heard by the Arbitrator
and Commission with all convenient speed.
Such petition shall contain the following information and shall be served
on the employer at least 15 days before it is filed:
(i) the date and approximate time of accident;
(ii) the approximate location of the accident;
(iii) a description of the accident;
(iv) the nature of the injury incurred by the
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(v) the identity of the person, if known, to whom
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the accident was reported and the date on which it was reported;
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(vi) the name and title of the person, if known,
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representing the employer with whom the employee conferred in any effort to obtain compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8 of this Act or medical, surgical or hospital services pursuant to paragraph (a) of Section 8 of this Act and the date of such conference;
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(vii) a statement that the employer has refused to
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pay compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8 of this Act or for medical, surgical or hospital services pursuant to paragraph (a) of Section 8 of this Act;
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(viii) the name and address, if known, of each
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witness to the accident and of each other person upon whom the employee will rely to support his allegations;
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(ix) the dates of treatment related to the accident
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by medical practitioners, and the names and addresses of such practitioners, including the dates of treatment related to the accident at any hospitals and the names and addresses of such hospitals, and a signed authorization permitting the employer to examine all medical records of all practitioners and hospitals named pursuant to this paragraph;
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(x) a copy of a signed report by a medical
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practitioner, relating to the employee's current inability to return to work because of the injuries incurred as a result of the accident or such other documents or affidavits which show that the employee is entitled to receive compensation pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 8 of this Act or medical, surgical or hospital services pursuant to paragraph (a) of Section 8 of this Act. Such reports, documents or affidavits shall state, if possible, the history of the accident given by the employee, and describe the injury and medical diagnosis, the medical services for such injury which the employee has received and is receiving, the physical activities which the employee cannot currently perform as a result of any impairment or disability due to such injury, and the prognosis for recovery;
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(xi) complete copies of any reports, records,
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documents and affidavits in the possession of the employee on which the employee will rely to support his allegations, provided that the employer shall pay the reasonable cost of reproduction thereof;
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(xii) a list of any reports, records, documents and
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affidavits which the employee has demanded by subpoena and on which he intends to rely to support his allegations;
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(xiii) a certification signed by the employee or his
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representative that the employer has received the petition with the required information 15 days before filing.
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Fifteen days after receipt by the employer of the petition with the
required information the employee may file said petition and required
information and shall serve notice of the filing upon the employer. The
employer may file a motion addressed to the sufficiency of the petition.
If an objection has been filed to the sufficiency of the petition, the
arbitrator shall rule on the objection within 2 working days. If such an
objection is filed, the time for filing the final decision of the
Commission as provided in this paragraph shall be tolled until the
arbitrator has determined that the petition is sufficient.
The employer shall, within 15 days after receipt of the notice that such
petition is filed, file with the Commission and serve on the employee or
his representative a written response to each claim set forth in the
petition, including the legal and factual basis for each disputed
allegation and the following information: (i) complete copies of any
reports, records, documents and affidavits in the possession of the
employer on which the employer intends to rely in support of his response,
(ii) a list of any reports, records, documents and affidavits which the
employer has demanded by subpoena and on which the employer intends to rely
in support of his response, (iii) the name and address of each witness on
whom the employer will rely to support his response, and (iv) the names and
addresses of any medical practitioners selected by the employer pursuant to
Section 12 of this Act and the time and place of any examination scheduled
to be made pursuant to such Section.
Any employer who does not timely file and serve a written response
without good cause may not introduce any evidence to dispute any claim of
the employee but may cross examine the employee or any witness brought by
the employee and otherwise be heard.
No document or other evidence not previously identified by either party
with the petition or written response, or by any other means before the
hearing, may be introduced into evidence without good cause.
If, at the hearing, material information is discovered which was
not previously disclosed, the Arbitrator may extend the time for closing
proof on the motion of a party for a reasonable period of time which may
be more than 30 days. No evidence may be introduced pursuant
to this paragraph as to permanent disability. No award may be entered for
permanent disability pursuant to this paragraph. Either party may introduce
into evidence the testimony taken by deposition of any medical practitioner.
The Commission shall adopt rules, regulations and procedures whereby the
final decision of the Commission is filed not later than 90 days from the
date the petition for review is filed but in no event later than 180 days from
the date the petition for an emergency hearing is filed with the Illinois Workers' Compensation
Commission.
All service required pursuant to this paragraph (b‑1) must be by personal
service or by certified mail and with evidence of receipt. In addition for
the purposes of this paragraph, all service on the employer must be at the
premises where the accident occurred if the premises are owned or operated
by the employer. Otherwise service must be at the employee's principal
place of employment by the employer. If service on the employer is not
possible at either of the above, then service shall be at the employer's
principal place of business. After initial service in each case, service
shall be made on the employer's attorney or designated representative.
(c) (1) At a reasonable time in advance of and in connection with the
hearing under Section 19(e) or 19(h), the Commission may on its own motion
order an impartial physical or mental examination of a petitioner whose
mental or physical condition is in issue, when in the Commission's
discretion it appears that such an examination will materially aid in the
just determination of the case. The examination shall be made by a member
or members of a panel of physicians chosen for their special qualifications
by the Illinois State Medical Society. The Commission shall establish
procedures by which a physician shall be selected from such list.
(2) Should the Commission at any time during the hearing find that
compelling considerations make it advisable to have an examination and
report at that time, the commission may in its discretion so order.
(3) A copy of the report of examination shall be given to the Commission
and to the attorneys for the parties.
(4) Either party or the Commission may call the examining physician or
physicians to testify. Any physician so called shall be subject to
cross‑examination.
(5) The examination shall be made, and the physician or physicians, if
called, shall testify, without cost to the parties. The Commission shall
determine the compensation and the pay of the physician or physicians. The
compensation for this service shall not exceed the usual and customary amount
for such service.
(6) The fees and payment thereof of all attorneys and physicians for
services authorized by the Commission under this Act shall, upon request
of either the employer or the employee or the beneficiary affected, be
subject to the review and decision of the Commission.
(d) If any employee shall persist in insanitary or injurious
practices which tend to either imperil or retard his recovery or shall
refuse to submit to such medical, surgical, or hospital treatment as is
reasonably essential to promote his recovery, the Commission may, in its
discretion, reduce or suspend the compensation of any such injured
employee. However, when an employer and employee so agree in writing,
the foregoing provision shall not be construed to authorize the
reduction or suspension of compensation of an employee who is relying in
good faith, on treatment by prayer or spiritual means alone, in
accordance with the tenets and practice of a recognized church or
religious denomination, by a duly accredited practitioner thereof.
(e) This paragraph shall apply to all hearings before the Commission.
Such hearings may be held in its office or elsewhere as the Commission
may deem advisable. The taking of testimony on such hearings may be had
before any member of the Commission. If a petition for review and agreed
statement of facts or transcript of evidence is filed, as provided herein,
the Commission shall promptly review the decision of the Arbitrator and all
questions of law or fact which appear from the statement of facts or
transcript of evidence.
In all cases in which the hearing before the arbitrator is held after
December 18, 1989, no additional evidence shall be introduced by the
parties before the Commission on review of the decision of the Arbitrator.
In reviewing decisions of an arbitrator the Commission shall award such
temporary compensation, permanent compensation and other payments as are
due under this Act. The Commission shall file in its office its decision
thereon, and shall immediately send to each party or his attorney a copy of
such decision and a notification of the time when it was filed. Decisions
shall be filed within 60 days after the Statement of Exceptions and
Supporting Brief and Response thereto are required to be filed or oral
argument whichever is later.
In the event either party requests oral argument, such argument shall be
had before a panel of 3 members of the Commission (or before all available
members pursuant to the determination of 7 members of the Commission that
such argument be held before all available members of the Commission)
pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Commission. A panel of 3
members, which shall be comprised of not more than one representative
citizen of the employing class and not more than one representative citizen
of the employee class, shall hear the argument; provided that if all the
issues in dispute are solely the nature and extent of the permanent partial
disability, if any, a majority of the panel may deny the request for such
argument and such argument shall not be held; and provided further that 7
members of the Commission may determine that the argument be held before
all available members of the Commission. A decision of the Commission
shall be approved by a majority of Commissioners present at such hearing if
any; provided, if no such hearing is held, a decision of the Commission
shall be approved by a majority of a panel of 3 members of the Commission
as described in this Section. The Commission shall give 10 days' notice to
the parties or their attorneys of the time and place of such taking of
testimony and of such argument.
In any case the Commission in its decision may find specially
upon any question or questions of law or fact which shall be submitted
in writing by either party whether ultimate or otherwise;
provided that on issues other than nature and extent of the disability,
if any, the Commission in its decision shall find specially upon any
question or questions of law or fact, whether ultimate or otherwise,
which are submitted in writing by either party; provided further that
not more than 5 such questions may be submitted by either party. Any
party may, within 20 days after receipt of notice of the Commission's
decision, or within such further time, not exceeding 30 days, as the
Commission may grant, file with the Commission either an agreed
statement of the facts appearing upon the hearing, or, if such party
shall so elect, a correct transcript of evidence of the additional
proceedings presented before the Commission, in which report the party
may embody a correct statement of such other proceedings in the case as
such party may desire to have reviewed, such statement of facts or
transcript of evidence to be authenticated by the signature of the
parties or their attorneys, and in the event that they do not agree,
then the authentication of such transcript of evidence shall be by the
signature of any member of the Commission.
If a reporter does not for any reason furnish a transcript of the
proceedings before the Arbitrator in any case for use on a hearing for
review before the Commission, within the limitations of time as fixed in
this Section, the Commission may, in its discretion, order a trial de
novo before the Commission in such case upon application of either
party. The applications for adjustment of claim and other documents in
the nature of pleadings filed by either party, together with the
decisions of the Arbitrator and of the Commission and the statement of
facts or transcript of evidence hereinbefore provided for in paragraphs
(b) and (c) shall be the record of the proceedings of the Commission,
and shall be subject to review as hereinafter provided.
At the request of either party or on its own motion, the Commission shall
set forth in writing the reasons for the decision, including findings of
fact and conclusions of law separately stated. The Commission shall by rule
adopt a format for written decisions for the Commission and arbitrators.
The written decisions shall be concise and shall succinctly state the facts
and reasons for the decision. The Commission may adopt in whole or in part,
the decision of the arbitrator as the decision of the Commission. When the
Commission does so adopt the decision of the arbitrator, it shall do so by
order. Whenever the Commission adopts part of the arbitrator's decision,
but not all, it shall include in the order the reasons for not adopting all
of the arbitrator's decision. When a majority of a panel, after
deliberation, has arrived at its decision, the decision shall be filed as
provided in this Section without unnecessary delay, and without regard to
the fact that a member of the panel has expressed an intention to dissent.
Any member of the panel may file a dissent. Any dissent shall be filed no
later than 10 days after the decision of the majority has been filed.
Decisions rendered by the Commission and dissents, if any, shall be
published together by the Commission. The conclusions of law set out in
such decisions shall be regarded as precedents by arbitrators for the purpose
of achieving a more uniform administration of this Act.
(f) The decision of the Commission acting within its powers,
according to the provisions of paragraph (e) of this Section shall, in
the absence of fraud, be conclusive unless reviewed as in this paragraph
hereinafter provided. However, the Arbitrator or the Commission may on
his or its own motion, or on the motion of either party, correct any
clerical error or errors in computation within 15 days after the date of
receipt of any award by such Arbitrator or any decision on review of the
Commission and shall have the power to recall the original award on
arbitration or decision on review, and issue in lieu thereof such
corrected award or decision. Where such correction is made the time for
review herein specified shall begin to run from the date of
the receipt of the corrected award or decision.
(1) Except in cases of claims against the State of
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Illinois, in which case the decision of the Commission shall not be subject to judicial review, the Circuit Court of the county where any of the parties defendant may be found, or if none of the parties defendant can be found in this State then the Circuit Court of the county where the accident occurred, shall by summons to the Commission have power to review all questions of law and fact presented by such record.
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A proceeding for review shall be commenced within 20
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days of the receipt of notice of the decision of the Commission. The summons shall be issued by the clerk of such court upon written request returnable on a designated return day, not less than 10 or more than 60 days from the date of issuance thereof, and the written request shall contain the last known address of other parties in interest and their attorneys of record who are to be served by summons. Service upon any member of the Commission or the Secretary or the Assistant Secretary thereof shall be service upon the Commission, and service upon other parties in interest and their attorneys of record shall be by summons, and such service shall be made upon the Commission and other parties in interest by mailing notices of the commencement of the proceedings and the return day of the summons to the office of the Commission and to the last known place of residence of other parties in interest or their attorney or attorneys of record. The clerk of the court issuing the summons shall on the day of issue mail notice of the commencement of the proceedings which shall be done by mailing a copy of the summons to the office of the Commission, and a copy of the summons to the other parties in interest or their attorney or attorneys of record and the clerk of the court shall make certificate that he has so sent said notices in pursuance of this Section, which shall be evidence of service on the Commission and other parties in interest.
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The Commission shall not be required to certify the
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record of their proceedings to the Circuit Court, unless the party commencing the proceedings for review in the Circuit Court as above provided, shall pay to the Commission the sum of 80¢ per page of testimony taken before the Commission, and 35¢ per page of all other matters contained in such record, except as otherwise provided by Section 20 of this Act. Payment for photostatic copies of exhibit shall be extra. It shall be the duty of the Commission upon such payment, or failure to pay as permitted under Section 20 of this Act, to prepare a true and correct typewritten copy of such testimony and a true and correct copy of all other matters contained in such record and certified to by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary thereof.
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In its decision on review the Commission shall
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determine in each particular case the amount of the probable cost of the record to be filed as a part of the summons in that case and no request for a summons may be filed and no summons shall issue unless the party seeking to review the decision of the Commission shall exhibit to the clerk of the Circuit Court proof of payment by filing a receipt showing payment or an affidavit of the attorney setting forth that payment has been made of the sums so determined to the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Commission, except as otherwise provided by Section 20 of this Act.
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(2) No such summons shall issue unless the one
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against whom the Commission shall have rendered an award for the payment of money shall upon the filing of his written request for such summons file with the clerk of the court a bond conditioned that if he shall not successfully prosecute the review, he will pay the award and the costs of the proceedings in the courts. The amount of the bond shall be fixed by any member of the Commission and the surety or sureties of the bond shall be approved by the clerk of the court. The acceptance of the bond by the clerk of the court shall constitute evidence of his approval of the bond.
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Every county, city, town, township, incorporated
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village, school district, body politic or municipal corporation against whom the Commission shall have rendered an award for the payment of money shall not be required to file a bond to secure the payment of the award and the costs of the proceedings in the court to authorize the court to issue such summons.
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The court may confirm or set aside the decision of
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the Commission. If the decision is set aside and the facts found in the proceedings before the Commission are sufficient, the court may enter such decision as is justified by law, or may remand the cause to the Commission for further proceedings and may state the questions requiring further hearing, and give such other instructions as may be proper. Appeals shall be taken to the Appellate Court in accordance with Supreme Court Rules 22(g) and 303. Appeals shall be taken from the Appellate Court to the Supreme Court in accordance with Supreme Court Rule 315.
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It shall be the duty of the clerk of any court
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rendering a decision affecting or affirming an award of the Commission to promptly furnish the Commission with a copy of such decision, without charge.
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The decision of a majority of the members of the
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panel of the Commission, shall be considered the decision of the Commission.
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(g) Except in the case of a claim against the State of Illinois,
either party may present a certified copy of the award of the
Arbitrator, or a certified copy of the decision of the Commission when
the same has become final, when no proceedings for review are pending,
providing for the payment of compensation according to this Act, to the
Circuit Court of the county in which such accident occurred or either of
the parties are residents, whereupon the court shall enter a judgment
in accordance therewith. In a case where the employer refuses to pay
compensation according to such final award or such final decision upon
which such judgment is entered the court shall in entering judgment
thereon, tax as costs against him the reasonable costs and attorney fees
in the arbitration proceedings and in the court entering the judgment
for the person in whose favor the judgment is entered, which judgment
and costs taxed as therein provided shall, until and unless set aside,
have the same effect as though duly entered in an action duly tried and
determined by the court, and shall with like effect, be entered and
docketed. The Circuit Court shall have power at any time upon
application to make any such judgment conform to any modification
required by any subsequent decision of the Supreme Court upon appeal, or
as the result of any subsequent proceedings for review, as provided in
this Act.
Judgment shall not be entered until 15 days' notice of the time and
place of the application for the entry of judgment shall be served upon
the employer by filing such notice with the Commission, which Commission
shall, in case it has on file the address of the employer or the name
and address of its agent upon whom notices may be served, immediately
send a copy of the notice to the employer or such designated agent.
(h) An agreement or award under this Act providing for compensation
in installments, may at any time within 18 months after such agreement
or award be reviewed by the Commission at the request of either the
employer or the employee, on the ground that the disability of the
employee has subsequently recurred, increased, diminished or ended.
However, as to accidents occurring subsequent to July 1, 1955, which
are covered by any agreement or award under this Act providing for
compensation in installments made as a result of such accident, such
agreement or award may at any time within 30 months, or 60 months in the case of an award under Section 8(d)1, after such agreement
or award be reviewed by the Commission at the request of either the
employer or the employee on the ground that the disability of the
employee has subsequently recurred, increased, diminished or ended.
On such review, compensation payments may be re‑established,
increased, diminished or ended. The Commission shall give 15 days'
notice to the parties of the hearing for review. Any employee, upon any
petition for such review being filed by the employer, shall be entitled
to one day's notice for each 100 miles necessary to be traveled by him in
attending the hearing of the Commission upon the petition, and 3 days in
addition thereto. Such employee shall, at the discretion of the
Commission, also be entitled to 5 cents per mile necessarily traveled by
him within the State of Illinois in attending such hearing, not to
exceed a distance of 300 miles, to be taxed by the Commission as costs
and deposited with the petition of the employer.
When compensation which is payable in accordance with an award or
settlement contract approved by the Commission, is ordered paid in a
lump sum by the Commission, no review shall be had as in this paragraph
mentioned.
(i) Each party, upon taking any proceedings or steps whatsoever
before any Arbitrator, Commission or court, shall file with the Commission
his address, or the name and address of any agent upon whom all notices to
be given to such party shall be served, either personally or by registered
mail, addressed to such party or agent at the last address so filed with
the Commission. In the event such party has not filed his address, or the
name and address of an agent as above provided, service of any notice may
be had by filing such notice with the Commission.
(j) Whenever in any proceeding testimony has been taken or a final
decision has been rendered and after the taking of such testimony or
after such decision has become final, the injured employee dies, then in
any subsequent proceedings brought by the personal representative or
beneficiaries of the deceased employee, such testimony in the former
proceeding may be introduced with the same force and effect as though
the witness having so testified were present in person in such
subsequent proceedings and such final decision, if any, shall be taken
as final adjudication of any of the issues which are the same in both
proceedings.
(k) In case where there has been any unreasonable or vexatious delay
of payment or intentional underpayment of compensation, or proceedings
have been instituted or carried on by the one liable to pay the
compensation, which do not present a real controversy, but are merely
frivolous or for delay, then the Commission may award compensation
additional to that otherwise payable under this Act equal to 50% of the
amount payable at the time of such award. Failure to pay compensation
in accordance with the provisions of Section 8, paragraph (b) of this
Act, shall be considered unreasonable delay.
When determining whether this subsection (k) shall apply, the
Commission shall consider whether an Arbitrator has determined
that the claim is not compensable or whether the employer has
made payments under Section 8(j).
(l) If the employee has made written demand for payment of
benefits under Section 8(a) or Section 8(b), the employer shall
have 14 days after receipt of the demand to set forth in
writing the reason for the delay. In the case of demand for
payment of medical benefits under Section 8(a), the time for
the employer to respond shall not commence until the expiration
of the allotted 60 days specified under Section 8.2(d). In case
the employer or his or her insurance carrier shall without good and
just cause fail, neglect, refuse, or unreasonably delay the
payment of benefits under Section 8(a) or Section 8(b), the
Arbitrator or the Commission shall allow to the employee
additional compensation in the sum of $30 per day for each day
that the benefits under Section 8(a) or Section 8(b) have been
so withheld or refused, not to exceed $10,000.
A delay in payment of 14 days or more
shall create a rebuttable presumption of unreasonable delay.
(m) If the commission finds that an accidental injury was directly
and proximately caused by the employer's wilful violation of a health
and safety standard under the Health and Safety Act in force at the time of the
accident, the arbitrator or the Commission shall allow to the injured
employee or his dependents, as the case may be, additional compensation
equal to 25% of the amount which otherwise would be payable under the
provisions of this Act exclusive of this paragraph. The additional
compensation herein provided shall be allowed by an appropriate increase
in the applicable weekly compensation rate.
(n) After June 30, 1984, decisions of the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission
reviewing an award of an arbitrator of the Commission shall draw interest
at a rate equal to the yield on indebtedness issued by the United States
Government with a 26‑week maturity next previously auctioned on the day on
which the decision is filed. Said rate of interest shall be set forth in
the Arbitrator's Decision. Interest shall be drawn from the date of the
arbitrator's award on all accrued compensation due the employee through the
day prior to the date of payments. However, when an employee appeals an
award of an Arbitrator or the Commission, and the appeal results in no
change or a decrease in the award, interest shall not further accrue from
the date of such appeal.
The employer or his insurance carrier may tender the payments due under
the award to stop the further accrual of interest on such award
notwithstanding the prosecution by either party of review, certiorari,
appeal to the Supreme Court or other steps to reverse, vacate or modify
the award.
(o) By the 15th day of each month each insurer providing coverage for
losses under this Act shall notify each insured employer of any compensable
claim incurred during the preceding month and the amounts paid or reserved
on the claim including a summary of the claim and a brief statement of the
reasons for compensability. A cumulative report of all claims incurred
during a calendar year or continued from the previous year shall be
furnished to the insured employer by the insurer within 30 days after the
end of that calendar year.
The insured employer may challenge, in proceeding before the Commission,
payments made by the insurer without arbitration and payments
made after a case is determined to be noncompensable. If the Commission
finds that the case was not compensable, the insurer shall purge its records
as to that employer of any loss or expense associated with the claim, reimburse
the employer for attorneys' fees arising from the challenge and for any
payment required of the employer to the Rate Adjustment Fund or the
Second Injury Fund, and may not reflect the loss or expense for rate making
purposes. The employee shall not be required to refund the challenged
payment. The decision of the Commission may be reviewed in the same manner
as in arbitrated cases. No challenge may be initiated under this paragraph
more than 3 years after the payment is made. An employer may waive the
right of challenge under this paragraph on a case by case basis.
(p) After filing an application for adjustment of claim but prior to
the hearing on arbitration the parties may voluntarily agree to submit such
application for adjustment of claim for decision by an arbitrator under
this subsection (p) where such application for adjustment of claim raises
only a dispute over temporary total disability, permanent partial
disability or medical expenses. Such agreement shall be in writing in such
form as provided by the Commission. Applications for adjustment of claim
submitted for decision by an arbitrator under this subsection (p) shall
proceed according to rule as established by the Commission. The Commission
shall promulgate rules including, but not limited to, rules to ensure that
the parties are adequately informed of their rights under this subsection
(p) and of the voluntary nature of proceedings under this subsection (p).
The findings of fact made by an arbitrator acting within his or her powers
under this subsection (p) in the absence of fraud shall be conclusive.
However, the arbitrator may on his own motion, or the motion of either
party, correct any clerical errors or errors in computation within 15 days
after the date of receipt of such award of the arbitrator
and shall have the power to recall the original award on arbitration, and
issue in lieu thereof such corrected award.
The decision of the arbitrator under this subsection (p) shall be
considered the decision of the Commission and proceedings for review of
questions of law arising from the decision may be commenced by either party
pursuant to subsection (f) of Section 19. The Advisory Board established
under Section 13.1 shall compile a list of certified Commission
arbitrators, each of whom shall be approved by at least 7 members of the
Advisory Board. The chairman shall select 5 persons from such list to
serve as arbitrators under this subsection (p). By agreement, the parties
shall select one arbitrator from among the 5 persons selected by the
chairman except that if the parties do not agree on an arbitrator from
among the 5 persons, the parties may, by agreement, select an arbitrator of
the American Arbitration Association, whose fee shall be paid by the State
in accordance with rules promulgated by the Commission. Arbitration under
this subsection (p) shall be voluntary.
(Source: P.A. 93‑721, eff. 1‑1‑05; 94‑277, eff. 7‑20‑05.)
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