Bill Reduces
Costs to Business, Ensures Injured Workers Treated
Fairly
OKLAHOMA CITY –
Governor Mary Fallin today signed into law Senate Bill 1062, a bill that reforms
the workers’ compensation system in Oklahoma. The bill, by Senate President Pro
Tem Brian Bingman and House Speaker T.W. Shannon, seeks to reduce costs for
businesses. It moves the state from a court-based workers’ compensation system
to an administrative system, allowing for more timely processing of claims and
reducing the adversarial nature of the process for both workers and employers.
“For decades,
Oklahoma has had one of the most expensive and inefficient workers’ compensation
systems in the country, a constant obstacle for business owners looking to
expand operations or create more jobs,” Fallin said. “Senate Bill 1062
completely overhauls our flawed workers’ comp system, dramatically reducing the
costs to businesses and freeing up private-sector resources that can be invested
in jobs rather than lawsuits. Additionally, our reforms ensure injured workers
are treated fairly and given the medical care needed to return to work. This is
an important pro-growth policy that will help us attract jobs and build a
stronger and more prosperous Oklahoma. My thanks go out to Pro Tem Bingman,
Speaker Shannon and the entire Legislature for
sending this bill to my desk.”
Bingman,
R-Sapulpa, said, “Oklahoma’s runaway workers compensation court has been the
number one roadblock to job growth for decades, and today, we’re finally putting
the brakes on these costs. Replacing our broken workers’ compensation system is
historic. The Administrative Workers’ Compensation Act sends a clear signal to
job creators that Oklahoma is truly open for business. This bill is especially
needed to help us control the year-to-year fluctuation of costs, and to help us
compete for good manufacturing jobs while making sure injured workers are
treated fairly. I want to thank the members of the state Senate for their
tireless work on this important issue. Also, I want to thank the Governor and
Speaker Shannon for working with me to pass a historic pro-growth
initiative.”
Shannon,
R-Lawton, said, “Oklahoma has finally found a modern solution to an old problem.
For too long, workers and businesses have been subjected to an archaic and
inefficient workers’ comp system. This monumental shift from an adversarial
judicial system to an administrative system will lower costs for businesses and
get injured workers the quick relief they need.”
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