1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to extraterritorial reciprocity in |
3 | workers' compensation claims; creating s. 440.094, F.S.; |
4 | providing extraterritorial coverage; exempting certain |
5 | employees working in this state and the employers of such |
6 | employees from the Workers' Compensation Law of this state |
7 | under certain conditions; providing requirements for the |
8 | establishment of prima facie evidence that the employer |
9 | carries certain workers' compensation insurance; requiring |
10 | courts to take judicial notice of the construction of |
11 | certain laws; providing requirements for claims made in |
12 | other states; providing criteria for employees to be |
13 | considered temporarily in a state; providing application; |
14 | providing an effective date. |
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16 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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18 | Section 1. Section 440.094, Florida Statutes, is created |
19 | to read: |
20 | 440.094 Extraterritorial reciprocity.- |
21 | (1) If an employee in this state subject to this chapter |
22 | temporarily leaves the state incidental to his or her employment |
23 | and receives an accidental injury arising out of and in the |
24 | course of employment, the employee is, or the beneficiaries of |
25 | the employee if the injury results in death are, entitled to the |
26 | benefits of this chapter as if the employee were injured within |
27 | this state. |
28 | (2) An employee from another state and the employer of the |
29 | employee in the other state are exempt from this chapter while |
30 | the employee is temporarily in this state doing work for the |
31 | employer if: |
32 | (a) The employer has furnished workers' compensation |
33 | insurance coverage under the workers' compensation insurance or |
34 | similar laws of the other state to cover the employee's |
35 | employment while in this state; |
36 | (b) The extraterritorial provisions of this chapter are |
37 | recognized in the other state; and |
38 | (c) Employees and employers who are covered in this state |
39 | are likewise exempted from the application of the workers' |
40 | compensation insurance or similar laws of the other state. |
41 | (3) The benefits under the workers' compensation insurance |
42 | or similar laws of the other state, or other remedies under |
43 | similar law, are the exclusive remedy against the employer for |
44 | any injury, whether resulting in death or not, received by the |
45 | employee while temporarily working for that employer in this |
46 | state. |
47 | (4) A certificate from the duly authorized officer of the |
48 | appropriate department of another state certifying that the |
49 | employer of the other state is insured in that state and has |
50 | provided extraterritorial coverage insuring employees while |
51 | working in this state is prima facie evidence that the employer |
52 | carries that workers' compensation insurance. |
53 | (5) Whenever in any appeal or other litigation the |
54 | construction of the laws of another jurisdiction is required, |
55 | the courts shall take judicial notice of such construction of |
56 | the laws of the other jurisdiction. |
57 | (6) When an employee has a claim under the workers' |
58 | compensation law of another state, territory, province, or |
59 | foreign nation for the same injury or occupational disease as |
60 | the claim filed in this state, the total amount of compensation |
61 | paid or awarded under such other workers' compensation law shall |
62 | be credited against the compensation due under the Florida |
63 | Workers' Compensation Law. |
64 | (7) For purposes of this section, an employee is |
65 | considered to be temporarily in a state doing work for an |
66 | employer if the employee is working for his employer in a state |
67 | other than the state where he or she is primarily employed, for |
68 | no more than 10 consecutive days, or no more than 25 total days, |
69 | during a calendar year. |
70 | (8) This section applies to any claim made on or after |
71 | July 1, 2011, regardless of the date of the accident. |
72 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |