PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1667, 1809
PRINTER'S NO. 1812
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL
No.
1232
Session of
2024
INTRODUCED BY PENNYCUICK, FARRY, BROWN, KANE, COSTA, SCHWANK,
LANGERHOLC, MUTH, SANTARSIERO, TARTAGLIONE, DILLON AND
FONTANA, MAY 31, 2024
AS AMENDED ON THIRD CONSIDERATION, JULY 9, 2024
AN ACT
Amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), entitled "An
act defining the liability of an employer to pay damages for
injuries received by an employe in the course of employment;
establishing an elective schedule of compensation; providing
procedure for the determination of liability and compensation
thereunder; and prescribing penalties," in liability and
compensation, further providing for payment of compensation.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Section 308 of the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736,
No.338), known as the Workers' Compensation Act, is amended to
read:
Section 308. (a) Except as hereinafter provided, all
compensation payable under this article shall be payable in
periodical installments, as the wages of the employe were
payable before the injury.
(b) Compensation payable under this article shall be paid by
direct deposit to the account of the person entitled to the
compensation. The person entitled to compensation who does not
have an account with a financial institution capable of
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accepting a direct deposit may request payment be made by paper
check in lieu of direct deposit. The following shall apply:
(1) Installments of compensation payable under this article
paid by direct deposit shall be subject to the following:
(i) After the effective date of this subparagraph, an
insurer or self-insured employer may permit or require payment
of compensation by direct deposit. If the insurer or self-
insured employer permits payment by direct deposit, the option
shall be available to all persons entitled to compensation from
the insurer or self-insured employer.
(ii) No later than one year after the effective date of this
subparagraph, all insurers and self-insured employers shall
permit payment of compensation by direct deposit.
(2) The insurer or self-insured employer shall notify the
persons entitled to compensation of the option or requirement to
receive compensation by direct deposit. Notification shall be
made immediately upon the availability or requirement of direct
deposit by the insurer or self-insured employer or concurrently
with a notice of compensation payable.
(3) The insurer or self-insured employer shall provide the
person entitled to compensation with a payment authorization
form or may direct the person entitled to compensation to an
online authorization form.
(4) A person entitled to compensation who requests to
receive compensation by direct deposit shall submit an accurate
and valid payment authorization form or a valid online
authorization form to the insurer or self-insured employer. The
following shall apply:
(i) The payment authorization form may be submitted
electronically if the insurer or self-insured employer has
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agreed to accept the form electronically.
(ii) The insurer or self-insured employer shall not be
required to pay compensation by direct deposit unless the person
entitled to compensation has submitted a valid payment
authorization form or a valid online authorization form.
(iii) If the insurer or self-insured employer requires
payment by direct deposit and the person entitled to
compensation does not submit a valid payment authorization form
or valid online authorization form within thirty days of
receiving notification of the requirement, the insurer or self-
insured employer may, at the discretion of the insurer or self-
insured employer , temporarily pay compensation by paper check.
(5) A person entitled to compensation shall have the right
to choose the deposit account to which payment of compensation
is made and may request to change the deposit account designated
to receive compensation or discontinue direct deposit by
submitting a revised payment authorization form or a revised
online authorization form to the insurer or self-insured
employer. The deposit account shall be subject to the following
requirements:
(i) The person entitled to compensation shall have control
and signatory access to the chosen deposit account.
(ii) The deposit account shall be with a bank as defined
under 12 U.S.C. ยง 1813(a)(1) (relating to definitions) on the
effective date of this subparagraph or a credit union.
(iii) A deposit account may be changed no more than two
times in any calendar year, unless otherwise ordered by a
workers' compensation judge or a court of competent
jurisdiction.
(6) For a person entitled to compensation under section 307 ,
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payments of compensation may not be split between multiple
payment methods, and payments of compensation made by direct
deposit may not be split between multiple deposit accounts.
(7) A request to initiate direct deposit, change deposit
accounts or discontinue direct deposit shall be implemented
within forty-five days of receipt, provided that the payment
authorization form or online authorization form is valid.
(8) An insurer or a self-insured employer shall not be
responsible for repaying any money deposited into an incorrect
account if the sole reason for the error is incorrect
information provided by the person entitled to receive
compensation . An insurer or a self-insured employer shall take
reasonable actions to attempt to recover the money and any money
later recovered by the insurer or self-insured employer shall
promptly be credited to the person entitled to receive
compensation .
(9) Lump sum settlement payments made as a result of a
compromise and release agreement may be made by paper check
unless the insurer or self-insured employer agrees to make
payment by direct deposit.
(10) A payment made on a claim with an expected duration of
sixty days or less may be made by paper check unless:
(i) The insurer or self-insured employer agrees to make
payment by direct deposit.
(ii) The person entitled to compensation previously received
compensation by direct deposit and verifies that the direct
deposit account previously used is still valid.
(c) The department shall develop and publish a standard
payment authorization form for use by all insurers and self-
insured employers under this section. The form shall include,
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but not be limited to, the following information:
(1) The name, telephone number, mailing address and email
address of the person entitled to compensation.
(2) The workers' compensation claim number.
(3) Whether the person entitled to compensation is
requesting to initiate direct deposit, change deposit accounts,
discontinue direct deposit or elects payment by paper check in
lieu of direct deposit.
(4) The name and address of the financial institution and
the account and routing numbers to which compensation shall be
sent.
(5) Acknowledgment that failure to notify the insurer or
self-insured employer of any change in financial institution or
account may delay receipt of compensation or settlement
proceeds.
(6) Acknowledgment that a false statement or failure to
disclose a material fact to obtain or increase compensation may
result in criminal prosecution, disqualification of benefits and
repayment of money deposited into the account.
(7) Acknowledgment that the person entitled to compensation
shall notify the insurer or self-insured employer of changes in
circumstance that affect entitlement to compensation payable
under this article.
(d) As used in this section:
"Credit union" shall mean any of the following:
(1) A cooperative corporation incorporated under any of the
following:
(i) The former act of May 26, 1933 (P.L.1076, No.260),
referred to as the Credit Union Act.
(ii) The former act of September 20, 1961 (P.L.1548,
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No.658), known as the "Credit Union Act."
(iii) The act of December 19, 1990 (P.L.834, No.198), known
as the "GAA Amendments Act of 1990."
(2) A credit union organized in accordance with the
provisions of 12 U.S.C. Ch. 14 (relating to Federal credit
unions).
"Direct deposit" shall mean a credit to a deposit account in
a financial institution made by electronic fund transfer . The
term does not include money loaded onto a debit card associated
with a financial institution.
"Electronic fund transfer" as defined in 15 U.S.C. ยง 1693a
(relating to definitions).
"Online authorization form" shall mean a form on a publicly
accessible Internet website or electronic service, including a
mobile application, which is prescribed by an insurer or self-
insured employer and which contains the same information as the
payment authorization form under subsection (c).
"Payment authorization form" shall mean the payment
authorization form published under subsection (c).
"Person entitled to compensation" shall mean an employe, a
person entitled to compensation or the person's legal
representative under this article.
"Valid online authorization form" shall mean a completed
online authorization form that contains all information
necessary for the insurer or self-insured employer to initiate
direct deposit, change deposit accounts or discontinue direct
deposit.
"Valid payment authorization form" shall mean a completed
payment authorization form that contains the information
necessary for an insurer or self-insured employer to initiate
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direct deposit, change deposit accounts or discontinue direct
deposit.
Section 2. This act shall apply to installments of
compensation paid on or after the effective date of this
section.
Section 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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