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HB 130: Employment Medical Examination Expense Amendments
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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Kami Perkins wrote:</strong> <P>The bill did grant rulemaking authority to the Labor Commission. We may need to find a point of contact at the Labor Commission to work with regarding rulemaking interpretation. This is going to be an interesting one to follow.</P> <P>I'm particularly interested in SAP referrals and follow-up drug/alcohol testing costs as well as work comp appointments attended not at the direction of the employer, but at the recommendation of the doctor. This could change the required compensable hours landscape for many private and public employers (of all sizes) moving forward. </P> </blockquote><br>
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