Effective: January 1, 1979 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1282 – 112th General Assembly As used in sections 4127.01 to 4127.14 of the Revised Code: (A) “Work-relief employee” means any person engaged in any public relief employment, and receiving “work-relief,” who is under the supervision and control of any employer mentioned in this section or any […]
Effective: October 20, 1993 Latest Legislation: House Bill 107 – 120th General Assembly The administrator of workers’ compensation may hear and determine all claims for compensation, death benefits, medical, nurse, and hospital services, medicine, and funeral expenses under this chapter. The decisions of the administrator in all claims for compensation, death benefits, medical, nurse, and […]
Effective: October 20, 1993 Latest Legislation: House Bill 107 – 120th General Assembly Every work-relief employee who sustains an injury and the dependents of such as are killed, in the course of and arising out of employment, wheresoever such injury or death occurs, except when such injury or death is caused by willful misconduct or […]
Effective: January 1, 1979 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1282 – 112th General Assembly The basis upon which compensation or benefits shall be computed, is the amount of work-relief which would have been afforded to the injured person for the calendar week in which the injury or death occurred. In no event shall such compensation exceed […]
Effective: October 20, 1993 Latest Legislation: House Bill 107 – 120th General Assembly The premiums, collected under this chapter shall be paid into a separate fund to be known as the “public work-relief employees’ compensation fund,” and all compensation, death benefits, and expenses for medical, nurse, and hospital services, medicine, and funerals, shall be paid […]
Effective: November 3, 1989 Latest Legislation: House Bill 222 – 118th General Assembly During periods of temporary disability and partial disability other than that resulting from loss of a member or sight or total or partial loss of use of a member, an injured work-relief employee shall be paid directly out of the fund from […]
Effective: September 10, 2007 Latest Legislation: House Bill 100 – 127th General Assembly Every employer shall contribute to the public work-relief employees’ compensation fund the amount of money determined by the administrator of workers’ compensation, with the advice and consent of the bureau of workers’ compensation board of directors. The contributions may be made in […]
Effective: September 10, 2007 Latest Legislation: House Bill 100 – 127th General Assembly The administrator of workers’ compensation, under special circumstances and with the advice and consent of the bureau of workers’ compensation board of directors, may adjust the rate of disbursements of compensation of benefits, which shall not in any instance exceed the maximum […]
Effective: January 1, 1979 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1282 – 112th General Assembly Employers who comply with sections 4127.01 to 4127.14 of the Revised Code, are not liable to respond in damages at common law or by statute for injury or death of any work-relief employee, wherever occurring. Employees of a noncomplying employer shall receive […]
Effective: October 20, 1993 Latest Legislation: House Bill 107 – 120th General Assembly Chapter 4123. of the Revised Code, except sections 4123.512, 4123.62, and 4123.64 of the Revised Code, apply to this chapter.
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Sections 4127.01 to 4127.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code apply to all work-relief employees who are injured and to the dependents of such as are killed, whether such injury or death occurred prior to May 17, 1935, or subsequent thereto.