HB 2422

  • Illinois House Bill
  • 99th Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Workers Comp-Arm-Shoulder-Comp

Abstract

Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that, with respect to the computation of compensation to be paid to an employee who had previously sustained an injury resulting in payment of compensation for partial disability for injuries not involving serious and permanent disfigurement and injuries for which the Act provides a schedule of benefits, the amount of the prior award for the partial disability with respect to the same portion of the body shall be deducted. Limits cumulative awards for partial disability to 500 weeks, which shall constitute a complete loss of use of the body as a whole. Provides that injuries to the shoulder are deemed to be injuries to the arm and injuries to the hip are deemed to be injuries to the leg. Effective immediately.

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Jan 10, 2017

House

Session Sine Die

Mar 27, 2015

House

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

Mar 19, 2015

House

To Workers Compensation Subcommittee

Mar 05, 2015

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Thomas M. Bennett

Mar 04, 2015

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Reginald Phillips

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Jeanne M Ives

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Grant Wehrli

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Steven A. Andersson

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. John M. Cabello

Mar 02, 2015

House

Assigned to Labor & Commerce Committee

Feb 26, 2015

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Keith R. Wheeler

Feb 17, 2015

House

First Reading

House

Referred to Rules Committee

Feb 10, 2015

House

Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Dwight Kay

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