Maryland Code § SG-2-10A-03

Section SG-2-10A-03
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(a) There is a Joint Committee on Workers' Compensation Benefit and
Insurance Oversight.
(b) (1) The Committee consists of 16 members.
(2) Of the 16 members:
(i) 1. 2 shall be members of the Senate appointed by the
President of the Senate; and
2. 2 shall be Delegates appointed by the Speaker of the
House of Delegates; and
(ii) 12 shall be appointed jointly by the President and the
Speaker as follows:
1. 1 representative of the business community;
2. 1 representative of the Maryland labor
organizations;
3. 1 representative of the Maryland building and
construction labor organizations;

4. 1 representative of a self-insured local government
entity;
5. 2 members of the public;
6. 1 member of the insurance industry;
7. 1 member of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of
Maryland;
8. 1 member of a workers' compensation rating
organization;
9. 2 members of the Bar of the Supreme Court of
Maryland, 1 of whom represents plaintiffs in workers' compensation cases and 1 of
whom represents defendants in workers' compensation cases; and
10. 1 member who is certified by the Workers'
Compensation Commission as a Maryland rehabilitation service provider.
(c) The members of the Committee serve at the pleasure of the presiding
officer who appointed them.
(d) The President and the Speaker shall jointly appoint a Senator and a
Delegate each to serve as cochair.
(e) (1) The Committee shall examine and evaluate:
(i) the condition of the workers' compensation benefit and
insurance structure in the State; and
(ii) the effect of Chapters 590 and 591 of the Laws of Maryland
of 1987 on that structure.
(2) This examination shall include the regulations adopted by the
Workers' Compensation Commission that are to be used by physicians to measure
impairment when preparing medical evaluations of claimants.
(f) The Insurance Commissioner and the Workers' Compensation
Commission shall:
(1) cooperate fully with the Committee;

(2) keep the Committee fully informed as to the condition of workers'
compensation benefits and workers' compensation insurance in the State; and
(3) submit an annual report, subject to § 2-1257 of this title, to the
Committee on or before October 1 of each year that incorporates the information
described in item (2) of this subsection.
(g) The Committee shall report to the Governor and the Legislative Policy
Committee on December 31 of each year.

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