Published on: 27008697. The proposed amendments will update the rules to conform with recent changes made to the Workers’ Compensation Law by Chapter 2022-138, Laws of Florida.
Published on: 26596641. This workshop will consider public input on the Department’s powers to enforce employer compliance with workers’ compensation insurance coverage .... December 20, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. ....
Published on: 26475294. The proposed rulemaking will conform rules with recent amendments to Chapter 440, Florida Statutes. The rulemaking addresses the number of days an employer has to comply with a written request from the Department to produce ....
Published on: 20319868. Section 440.107, F.S., requires the Department to enforce workers’ compensation coverage requirements and to issue stop-work orders, penalty assessment orders, and any other orders necessary for the administration of this section.
Published on: 20303572. Section 440.107, F.S., requires the Department to enforce workers’ compensation coverage requirements and to issue stop-work orders, penalty assessment orders, and any other orders necessary for the administration of this section.
Published on: 20029159. The proposed amendment to paragraph 69L-6.025(4)(b), F.A.C., will allow employers an additional opportunity to remain compliant with their payment agreement schedules by increasing the number of times the Department will rescind an Order Reinstating Stop-Work Order from two to three in any one case. The proposed amendment to paragraph 69L-6.025(7)(c), F.A.C., will allow employers whose Reinstatement of Stop-Work Orders have been rescinded, the opportunity to enter into new payment agreements after making three monthly payments of the original agreed amount. Currently, the employer is required to make six monthly payments of the original agreed amount after the rescission of the Reinstatement of the Stop-Work Order prior to entering into a new payment agreement. Reducing the number of payments required from six to three will shorten the timeframe for entering into a new payment agreement.