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3.__Payments from the fund.__Payments from the fund for the
purposes set forth in this section must be made as set forth in
section 355, subsection 1.

 
4.__Jurisdiction; notice.__The board has jurisdiction over all
claims for reimbursement from the fund pursuant to section 213,
paragraphs 3 and 4.__The fund is not bound as to any question of
law or fact by reason of any award, any agreement or any
adjudication to which the fund was not a party, or in relation to
which the fund was not notified, at least 21 days prior to the
proceeding, that the fund might be subject to liability for the
injury or death of an employee.__Notice must be accomplished by
serving via certified mail, return receipt requested, notice of a
proceeding upon the program.

 
5.__State not liable.__The State is not liable for any claim
against the fund pursuant to this section in excess of the fund's
ability to pay. If any claim against the fund is denied due to an
inadequate fund balance, that claim is entitled to priority over
later claims when an adequate balance is restored.

 
6.__Levy of assessment.__The program shall notify the
executive director of the board when the amount of money in the
fund is less than $500,000.__The board shall then levy an
assessment pursuant to section 356.

 
7.__Rules.__Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine
technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter
II-A.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill requires the Workers' Compensation Board to contract
for services to administer reimbursement requests pursuant to the
Maine Revised Statutes, Title 39-A, section 213, subsections 3
and 4. Payment for the services must be made from the Employment
Rehabilitation Fund. This bill also creates an oversight
committee to monitor the performance of the entity hired to
administer the reimbursement requests. The oversight committee
serves an advisory function and is directed to make
recommendations to the Workers' Compensation Board on all matters
related to reimbursement from the Employment Rehabilitation Fund.
The Workers' Compensation Board retains responsibility for
determining who will administer this program.


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