2003 Senate Concurrent Resolution 33

Offered in the Senate

Sept. 23, 2003

Offered by Sen. Ken Sikkema (R-28)

To disapprove Executive Reorganization Order 2003-14, which would create a state Department of Labor and Economic Growth. The executive order includes a provision which would eliminate the Workers Compensation Appellate Commission, which hears appeals of workers compensation insurance judgments. The commission is one element of a workers comp system overhaul undertaken in 1985 because of quickly rising insurance premiums paid by employers. In general, appeals of workers comp judgments made are heard by the commission, rather than by the courts.

Referred to the Committee on Government Operations and Reform

Sept. 24, 2003

Amendment offered

To correct a drafting error in the language of the bill.

The amendment passed by voice vote

Adopted in the Senate 22 to 16 (details)

Received in the House

Sept. 24, 2003

To disapprove Executive Reorganization Order 2003-14, which would create a state Department of Labor and Economic Growth. The executive order includes a provision which would eliminate the Workers Compensation Appellate Commission, which hears appeals of workers compensation insurance judgments. The commission is one element of a workers comp system overhaul undertaken in 1985 because of quickly rising insurance premiums paid by employers. In general, appeals of workers comp judgments made are heard by the commission, rather than by the courts.

Referred to the Committee on Commerce