Code of Virginia
Chapter 5 - Compensation and Payment Thereof
§ 65.2-502. Compensation for partial incapacity; exclusion of AmeriCorps members, certain Food Stamp Employment and Training Program participants, and certain Temporary Assistance for Needy Families participants

A. Except as otherwise provided in § 65.2-503 or 65.2-510, or as provided in subsections B, C and D, when the incapacity for work resulting from the injury is partial, the employer shall pay, or cause to be paid, as hereinafter provided, to the injured employee during such incapacity a weekly compensation equal to 66 2/3 percent of the difference between his average weekly wages before the injury and the average weekly wages which he is able to earn thereafter, but not more than 100 percent of the average weekly wage of the Commonwealth as defined in § 65.2-500. For purposes of calculating an injured employee's post-injury average weekly wage, the following rules shall apply to commissioned employees, self-employed income, and income derived from an employer in which the injured worker or their immediate family has an ownership interest: if the period of partial incapacity exists for 13 weeks or less, the injured employee's post-injury average weekly wage shall be computed by dividing the employee's total earnings during the first two weeks of partial incapacity by two, subject to retroactive adjustments as provided hereinafter. If the period of partial incapacity exists for more than 13 weeks, the injured employee's post-injury average weekly wage for each 13-week interval shall be computed by dividing the employee's total earnings during the period of partial incapacity by the number of weeks included in such period; however, if an injured employee's period of partial incapacity ends after the close of a 13-week interval but before the close of the next 13-week interval, the injured employee's post-injury average weekly wage for such portion of the subsequent 13-week interval shall be calculated by dividing the employee's total earnings during the period of partial incapacity by the number of weeks included in such period. When an injured employee is under a continuing award of temporary partial benefits, the employer or the employee shall be entitled to seek a retroactive adjustment of the temporary partial rate for the 90 days preceding the application seeking such adjustment of the temporary partial rate computed in accordance with the above method of calculation. Any resulting amount due to the employee shall be paid to the employee. Any resulting credit due to the employer may be offset dollar for dollar against future compensation benefits due the injured employee, subject to the provisions of § 65.2-520. The employee is required pursuant to § 65.2-712 to immediately disclose increases in his earnings. For all other employments, the employee's post-injury average weekly wage may, in the Commission's discretion, be calculated using the preceding formula or a week-to-week calculation. In case the partial incapacity begins after a period of total incapacity, the latter period shall be deducted from the maximum period herein allowed for partial incapacity. However, the employer shall not be required to pay, or cause to be paid, compensation under this section to any injured employee not eligible for lawful employment; nor shall any such injured employee not eligible for lawful employment who is partially incapacitated be entitled during partial incapacity to receive temporary total benefits under § 65.2-500.
B. AmeriCorps members as defined in subdivision r of § 65.2-101 shall not be eligible to receive weekly compensation for partial incapacity, whether permanent or temporary, regardless of whether the injury results in death.
C. Food Stamp recipients participating in the work experience component of the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program as defined in subdivision s of § 65.2-101 shall not be eligible to receive weekly compensation for partial incapacity, whether permanent or temporary, regardless of whether the injury results in death.
D. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families recipients participating in the work experience component of the Virginia Initiative for Education and Work as defined in subdivision t of § 65.2-101 shall not be eligible to receive weekly compensation for partial incapacity, whether permanent or temporary, regardless of whether the injury results in death.
Code 1950, § 65-52; 1952, c. 226; 1954, c. 654; 1956, c. 243; 1958, c. 568; 1960, c. 556; 1962, c. 503; 1964, c. 94; 1966, c. 64; 1968, cc. 8, 660, § 65.1-55; 1970, c. 470; 1972, c. 229; 1973, c. 542; 1974, c. 560; 1975, c. 447; 1990, c. 559; 1991, c. 355; 1995, c. 319; 1997, c. 511; 2000, c. 1018; 2004, c. 888; 2005, c. 472; 2006, c. 660; 2019, c. 210.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 65.2 - Workers' Compensation

Chapter 5 - Compensation and Payment Thereof

§ 65.2-500. Compensation for total incapacity; computation of average wage; exclusion of AmeriCorps members, certain Food Stamp Employment and Training Program participants, and certain Temporary Assistance for Needy Families participants

§ 65.2-501. Incapacity after permanent loss

§ 65.2-502. Compensation for partial incapacity; exclusion of AmeriCorps members, certain Food Stamp Employment and Training Program participants, and certain Temporary Assistance for Needy Families participants

§ 65.2-503. Permanent loss

§ 65.2-504. Compensation for disability from coal worker's pneumoconiosis; insurance of coal operator

§ 65.2-505. Injuries in different employments; injury to employee with disability; subsequent permanent injury by accident in service to employer

§ 65.2-506. Compensation after second injury in same employment

§ 65.2-507. Same employment; when both injuries permanent

§ 65.2-508. Foreign injuries

§ 65.2-509. Commencement of compensation

§ 65.2-510. Refusal of employment; compensation for partial incapacity

§ 65.2-510.1. Employee imprisonment; suspension of benefits

§ 65.2-511. Compensation to employee's distributees upon his death from any other cause

§ 65.2-512. Compensation to dependents of an employee killed; burial expenses

§ 65.2-513. Compensation for death from coal worker's pneumoconiosis; determining whether death was due to pneumoconiosis or any chronic occupational lung disease

§ 65.2-514. Special provisions for coal worker's pneumoconiosis claims for total disability or death

§ 65.2-515. Persons conclusively presumed to be wholly dependent

§ 65.2-516. Other cases of dependency

§ 65.2-517. Termination of dependency

§ 65.2-518. Limitation upon total compensation

§ 65.2-519. When limitations inapplicable to injuries arising out of pneumoconiosis

§ 65.2-520. Voluntary payment by employer

§ 65.2-521. Time of payment

§ 65.2-522. Lump sum payments, generally

§ 65.2-523. Lump sum payments to trustees

§ 65.2-524. Failure to pay compensation within two weeks after it becomes due

§ 65.2-525. Who may receive payment and receipt therefor

§ 65.2-526. Payment to junior dependents in good faith

§ 65.2-527. When employee's rights exercised by guardian or trustee

§ 65.2-528. Time limitations on persons under disability

§ 65.2-529. Joint service

§ 65.2-530. Preferences and priorities

§ 65.2-531. Assignments of compensation; exemption from creditors' claims