Committee Agenda

Committee:    House Commerce
Room:     464
Date:     Monday, January 14, 2008
Time:     10:00 AM



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         HB 1003     revise the style and form of certain provisions and to delete certain obsolete provisions regarding unemployment compensation.
             Representatives Rounds, Ahlers, Dreyer, Engels, Gilson, Krebs, and Steele and Senator Hauge at the request of the Department of Labor Agency Review Committee

         HB 1004     revise the style and form of certain provisions and to delete certain obsolete provisions regarding workers' compensation.
             Representatives Rounds, Ahlers, Dreyer, Engels, Gilson, Krebs, and Steele and Senators Hauge and Kloucek at the request of the Department of Labor Agency Review Committee

         HB 1031     revise the definition of injury for the purposes of workers' compensation cases.
             The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Labor

         HB 1032     revise certain reimbursement and subrogation provisions regarding workers' compensation claims.
             The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Labor

         HB 1033     provide that more weight be given to certain objective medical findings in workers' compensation claims.
             The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Labor

         HB 1035     revise the definition of an employer's actual knowledge of injury for the purposes of workers' compensation claims.
             The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Labor

         HB 1036     require releases for certain workers' compensation medical records.
             The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Labor

         HB 1037     revise certain provisions regarding action on medical claims for workers' compensation and to establish a civil penalty for delays regarding these medical claims.
             The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Labor

        

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         TIM ROUNDS, Chair