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342.1242 Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund -- Liability for and manner

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of making payments for awards for coal workers' pneumoconiosis --
Assessments to finance fund -- When assessments cease -- Distribution of
excess assessments to employers -- Reimbursement of funding commission by
Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority.
(1)There is created the Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund which shall have
one-half (1/2) of the liability for income benefits, including retraining benefits,
payable for claims brought under KRS 342.732 for last exposure incurred on or
after December 12, 1996, which are filed on or before June 30, 2017. Income
benefit payments by the Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund shall be made
contemporaneous with the payments made by the employer, except that the
employer shall make all payments due under a final award or approved settlement
for any claims filed after June 30, 2017.
(2)For claims brought under KRS 342.732 for last exposure incurred on or after
December 12, 1996 which are filed on or before June 30, 2017, the employer shall
defend any claim brought under KRS 342.732 and upon conclusion shall seek
participation in payment of the final award or settlement by the Kentucky coal
workers' pneumoconiosis fund by making written request upon the director in the
manner prescribed by administrative regulation to be promulgated by the
commissioner of the Department of Workers' Claims.
(a)For the purpose of funding the liabilities of the Kentucky coal workers'
pneumoconiosis fund and financing the administration and operation of the
Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund, as reflected in the budget of the
Commonwealth enacted by the General Assembly, a Kentucky coal workers'
pneumoconiosis fund assessment at the rate of three percent (3%) is hereby
imposed upon the amount of workers' compensation premiums received on
and after January 1, 1997, through December 31, 1997, by every insurance
carrier writing workers' compensation insurance in the Commonwealth and by
every self-insured group operating under the provisions of KRS 342.350(4)
and Chapter 304, from employers engaged in the severance or processing of
coal. Likewise, on and after January 1, 1997, through December 31, 1997, an
assessment at the rate of three percent (3%) of premium shall be paid by every
employer engaged in the severance or processing of coal who is carrying his
or her own risk.
(b)In addition to the assessment imposed in paragraph
(a)of this subsection, an
additional Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund assessment at the rate
of two and one-half cents ($0.025) per ton is hereby imposed upon the total
annual amount of tons of coal severed on or after January 1, 1997, through
December 31, 1997, by every entity engaged in the severance of coal as
required pursuant to KRS Chapter 143.
(c)As of June 30, 2018, and each year thereafter until the liabilities of the fund
are fully funded, the Funding Commission and the Kentucky Employers'
Mutual Insurance Authority shall determine the assets of the fund and the
claim liability incurred by the fund for all previous years and shall establish
the rates under the provisions of paragraphs
(a)and
(b)of this subsection
necessary as of January 1 of the next year to fund claim liabilities through
December 31 of the next year of operations. The assessment rate authorized
by this section for premiums received and tons of coal severed shall be set so
as to receive fifty percent (50%) of the needed revenue from each assessment.
Notice of any rate changes shall be provided no later than October 1 of the
year preceding the rate change.
(4)All assessments imposed by this section shall be paid to the Kentucky Workers'
Compensation Funding Commission and shall be transferred to the Kentucky
Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority, which is administering the coal workers'
pneumoconiosis fund. In addition, the powers and responsibilities of the Kentucky
Workers' Compensation Funding Commission including its fiduciary duties and
responsibilities relating to assessments collected for the special fund pursuant to
KRS 342.122, 342.1221, 342.1222, 342.1223, 342.1226, 342.1229, and 342.1231
shall apply to assessments collected for the Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis
fund created pursuant to this section. Each entity subject to assessments for the
Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund shall provide any and all information
requested by the Kentucky Workers' Compensation Funding Commission necessary
to carry out its powers and responsibilities relating thereto.
(5)These assessments shall be paid quarterly not later than the thirtieth day of the
month following the end of the quarter in which the premium is received or the coal
is processed or severed. Receipt shall be considered timely through actual physical
receipt or by postmark by the United States Postal Service. Employers carrying their
own risk and employers defined in KRS 342.630(2) shall pay the annual
assessments in four
(4)equal quarterly installments. Penalty and interest penalties
imposed pursuant to KRS 342.1221 and the authority of the Kentucky Workers'
Compensation Funding Commission to waive part or all of the penalty shall apply
to assessments for the Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund in the same
manner and amount as they are imposed on assessments for the special fund under
KRS 342.122.
(6)Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section or this chapter to the contrary,
the total amount of funds collected pursuant to the assessment rates adopted by the
funding commission shall not be limited to the provisions of this section.
(7)Claims for benefits by reason of the development of coal workers' pneumoconiosis
shall be maintained pursuant to KRS 342.732, and the Kentucky coal workers'
pneumoconiosis fund shall be liable for payment of a part of the liability only for
employees of employers engaged in the severance or processing of coal as defined
in KRS 342.0011(23)(a) and (b).
(a)Assessments issued pursuant to this section shall cease to be imposed once the
liabilities of the fund are fully funded. After the liabilities are fully funded,
any excess assessments shall be refunded to the employers on a pro rata basis
as determined from the cumulative amounts of assessments received from
workers' compensation premiums paid by employers, whether insured, self-
insured, or carrying their own risk, on or after January 1, 2017.
(b)The Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority shall disburse, on a pro
rata basis, the excess assessments to each employer which is engaged in the
severance or processing of coal and which is in good standing with the
Secretary of State and authorized to do business in the Commonwealth as
evidenced by a certificate of existence, certificate of authorization, or other
such certificate issued by the Secretary of State their pro rata shares of excess
assessments.
(c)Upon a determination by the Kentucky Workers' Compensation Funding
Commission and the Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority that
final audits and any resulting litigation are closed or the liabilities of the fund
are fully funded, the Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority shall
send a notice to each employer via first-class United States mail advising each
employer that in order to assert a claim to the employer's pro rata share of any
excess assessments the employer must submit a certification under oath to the
Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority stating that the employer is
engaged in the severance or processing of coal in the Commonwealth and that
the employer is in good standing with the Secretary of State and authorized to
do business in the Commonwealth. The employer shall also certify whether or
not it has applied for an adjudication of bankruptcy, reorganization,
arrangement, or other relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code.
(d)The employer shall submit to the Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance
Authority the employer's certificate obtained from the Secretary of State along
with the certification under oath specified in this subsection.
(e)The Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority shall specify in the
notice the date of mailing of the notice to the employer and shall send the
notice to the employer at the address of the statutory agent designated by the
employer with the Secretary of State or, if the employer has not designated a
statutory agent with the Secretary of State, at the address of the employer on
file with the Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority or, if the
address of the employer is not on file with the Kentucky Employers' Mutual
Insurance Authority, at the address of the employer on file with the Kentucky
Workers' Compensation Funding Commission.
(f)The employer's certification must be received by the Kentucky Employers'
Mutual Insurance Authority within thirty
(30)days of mailing of the notice
from the Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority to the employer.
(g)Within thirty
(30)days of receipt of a timely submitted certification from an
employer, the Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority shall
distribute to the employer the employer's pro rata share of the excess funds. If
the employer is in bankruptcy at the time the certification is provided to the
Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority, any funds that would be
distributed to the employer shall be distributed to former employees to whom
past due wages are owed, subject to the approval of the bankruptcy judge. If
there are remaining funds in the employer-in-bankruptcy's pro rata share after
payment to the former employees to whom past due wages are owed, the
employer-in-bankruptcy's pro rata share shall be distributed as directed by the
bankruptcy court, and if not directed by the bankruptcy court, to the Kentucky
coal employers self-insurance guaranty fund. If an employer has an
outstanding balance due for taxes or other obligations to the Commonwealth,
for a bond payment, or to a county, city, school system or school district, fire
district, or any special taxing authority, no funds shall be distributed to the
employer unless those outstanding balances have been paid in full at the time
of the distribution of the funds by Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance
Authority. Any funds that would be distributed to the employer shall first be
distributed to the Commonwealth, for a bond payment, or to a county, city,
school system or school district, fire district, or any special taxing authority,
and then any remaining funds may be distributed as otherwise prescribed in
this section.
(h)If, at any time after the Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority's
distribution of funds to an employer, it is determined that the certification
submitted by the employer to the Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance
Authority was materially false at the time of the certification, the Attorney
General is authorized to file an action against the employer to recover the
funds distributed to the employer by the Kentucky Employers' Mutual
Insurance Authority along with interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%)
from the date of distribution of the funds to the employer and a penalty of ten
percent (10%) of the amount of the funds distributed to the employer, plus
reasonable attorney's fees, litigation expenses, and court costs.
(i)For those employers who do not timely submit a certification to the Kentucky
Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority as specified in this subsection, their
pro rata shares shall be transferred to the Kentucky coal employers self-
insurance guaranty fund for the purpose of paying workers' compensation
benefits to employees of insolvent self-insured employers engaged in the
severance and processing of coal, and those employers' claims to a distribution
of funds pursuant to this subsection shall be forever barred.
(j)The Kentucky Workers' Compensation Funding Commission shall provide all
available information regarding the employers to the Kentucky Employers'
Mutual Insurance Authority upon the request of the Kentucky Employers'
Mutual Insurance Authority.
(9)The Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance Authority shall reimburse the funding
commission for any expenses incurred with regard to the collection of assessments
for the coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund and other incurred expenses related to
the coal workers' pneumoconiosis fund.
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