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The Workers' Benefit Fund (WBF) assessment funds return-to-work programs, provides increased benefits over time for workers who are permanently and totally disabled, and gives benefits to families of workers who die from workplace injuries or diseases.
- Workers’ Benefit Fund assessment - Oregon.gov
To determine whether a worker is subject to Oregon's...
- Workers’ Benefit Fund benefits - Oregon.gov
The Workers' Benefit Fund (WBF) pays for several Oregon...
- Workers’ Benefit Fund Assessment - Oregon
Rule 0010 adopts a Workers’ Benefit Fund assessment rate of...
- Workers’ Benefit Fund assessment - Oregon.gov
To determine whether a worker is subject to Oregon's workers' compensation law and WBF assessment, see “Contact us." WBF assessment information. Detailed information about the Workers' Benefit Fund assessment; Programs funded by Workers´ Benefit Fund; Corrections and changes notification for Workers´ Benefit Fund assessment form; Workers ...
The Workers' Benefit Fund (WBF) pays for several Oregon benefit programs. Cents-per-hour assessments on both employers and employees fund the WBF. The two major programs paid from the WBF are the Retroactive Program, which pays cost-of-living increases for PTD and death benefits, and the Re-employment Assistance Program, which provides ...
Rule 0010 adopts a Workers’ Benefit Fund assessment rate of 2.2 cents per hour worked for calendar year 2020, reduced from 2.4 cents in 2019. Rule 0050 implements HB 2087 (2019), which raised the limits for certain civil
8 Ιουν 2021 · Oregon Administrative Rules Division 70, Workers' Benefit Fund Assessment. Refreshed: 2021-06-08
Oregon Administrative Rules Division 150, Workers’ Benefit Fund Claims Program. Refreshed: 2021-06-08.
The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services has announced that the Workers' Benefit Fund (WBF) assessment is 2.2 cents per hour worked in 2022, unchanged from 2021. The 2.2 cents-per-hour rate is the employer and worker rate combined.