(a) The administrative law judge shall give notice to the Treasurer of all hearing of matters that may involve payment from the Second Injury Fund, and may make an award directing the Treasurer to make payment from the fund.
(b) When an award of compensation has been made under the provisions of this chapter against an employer who failed, neglected, refused or is unable to pay any type of benefit coming due as a consequence of such award or any adjustment in compensation required by this chapter, and whose insurer failed, neglected, refused or is unable to pay the compensation, such compensation shall be paid from the Second Injury Fund. The administrative law judge, on a finding of failure or inability to pay compensation, shall give notice to the Treasurer of the award, directing the Treasurer to make payment from the fund. Whenever liability to pay compensation is contested by the Treasurer, the Treasurer shall file with the administrative law judge, on or before the twenty-eighth day after the Treasurer has received an order of payment from the administrative law judge, a notice in accordance with a form prescribed by the chairperson of the Workers' Compensation Commission stating that the right to compensation is contested, the name of the claimant, the name of the employer, the date of the alleged injury or death and the specific grounds on which the right to compensation is contested. A copy of the notice shall be sent to the employee. The administrative law judge shall hold a hearing on such contested liability at the request of the Treasurer or the employee in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. If the Treasurer fails to file the notice contesting liability within the time prescribed in this section, the Treasurer shall be conclusively presumed to have accepted the compensability of such alleged injury or death from the Second Injury Fund and shall have no right thereafter to contest the employee's right to receive compensation on any grounds or contest the extent of the employee's disability.
(c) The employer and the insurer, if any, shall be liable to the state for any payments made out of the fund in accordance with this section or which the Treasurer has by award become obligated to make from the fund, together with cost of attorneys' fees as fixed by the court. If reimbursement is not made, or a plan for payment to the fund has not been agreed to by the Treasurer and employer, not later than ninety days after any payment from the fund, the Attorney General shall bring a civil action, in the superior court for the judicial district where the award was made, to recover all amounts paid by the fund pursuant to the award, plus double damages together with reasonable attorney's fees and costs as taxed by the court. Any amount paid to the Treasurer by the employer or insurer after the filing of an action, but prior to its completion, shall be subject to an interest charge of eighteen per cent per annum, calculated from the date of original payment from the fund.
(d) Any recovery made under this section, including any recovery for costs or attorney's fees, shall be paid into the fund. Any administrative or other costs or expenses incurred by the Attorney General in connection with carrying out the purposes of this section, including the hiring of necessary employees, shall be paid from the fund. The Treasurer shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, which describe what constitutes a proper and sufficient “plan for payment to the fund” for the purposes of this section.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (a) to (d), inclusive, of this section, whenever the employer's insurer has been determined to be insolvent, as defined in section 38a-838, payments required under this section shall be the obligation of the Connecticut Insurance Guaranty Association pursuant to the provisions of sections 38a-836 to 38a-853, inclusive.
(f) Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this section, the administrative law judge may approve a stipulated settlement for benefits between an injured worker and the Treasurer under this chapter at any time prior to or after the issuance of a finding and award against the employer if the administrative law judge determines that it is in the best interest of the injured workers to do so. Notice of the proposed settlement shall be sent to the employer by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the employer's last-known address on file with the Secretary of the State or local postal authority. The administrative law judge shall hold a hearing on such proposed settlement at the request of the employer in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. If the employer does not file with the Workers' Compensation Commission a written objection to the proposed settlement not later than twenty-eight days after the date of the notice to the employer of the proposed settlement, the employer shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed settlement and may not thereafter contest the terms of the settlement in any forum. Where payment has been ordered under this subsection, the terms of such order shall have the same status and be governed by the same provisions as an award issued pursuant to subsection (b) of this section.
(g) Nothing in this section shall preclude the Treasurer from entering into an agreement with the employer for the reimbursement of expenses, costs or benefits paid by the fund. The Treasurer, the uninsured employer, the injured worker, or the injured worker's beneficiaries, or a third party who is liable under section 31-293 may enter into a settlement agreement to finally or partially settle the rights and liabilities of any or all parties under this chapter, subject to the approval of the administrative law judge.
(h) When a finding and award of compensation has been made against an uninsured employer who fails to pay it, that compensation shall be paid from the Second Injury Fund, and if there are further claims for any related, reasonable and necessary treatment, payment shall by provided to the claimant without a subsequent finding and award.
(1959, P.A. 580, S. 13; 1961, P.A. 491, S. 81; 1969, P.A. 696, S. 16; P.A. 85-349, S. 2; P.A. 86-35, S. 1; P.A. 87-277, S. 2, 4; 87-589, S. 58, 87; P.A. 91-32, S. 39, 41; 91-207, S. 1, 9; P.A. 92-31, S. 6, 7; P.A. 05-199, S. 11; P.A. 21-18, S. 1; P.A. 22-89, S. 31.)
History: 1961 act entirely replaced previous provisions; 1969 act specified benefits to be considered as “compensation”; P.A. 85-349 required the attorney general to bring a civil action for reimbursement of the payments made by the fund, and assessed an interest charge of 18% on delinquent payments; P.A. 86-35 provided that any recovery of moneys pursuant to this section be paid into the second injury fund, that outside counsel may be used for reimbursement procedures and paid for from the fund, that treasurer may agree to a reimbursement payment plan in lieu of civil action, and that payments due from an insolvent workers' compensation insurer be the obligation of the Connecticut Insurance Guaranty Association; P.A. 87-277 deleted provision re payment from fund of compensation for outside counsel and substituted provision re payment from fund of costs or expenses incurred by attorney general in carrying out purposes of section; P.A. 87-589 changed effective date of P.A. 87-277 from July 1, 1988 to July 1, 1987; P.A. 91-32 made technical changes, added new Subsec. (a), divided existing Subsec. (a) into Subsecs. (b) to (d), inclusive, and redesignated existing Subsec. (b) as Subsec. (e); P.A. 91-207 amended Subsec. (b) by adding provisions re notice whenever liability to pay compensation is contested by the treasurer; P.A. 92-31 made technical changes in Subsec. (b); P.A. 05-199 made technical changes in Subsecs. (a) to (c), amended Subsec. (b) to impose liability on Second Injury Fund for employer and insurer who neglected or refused to pay award of compensation and replace references to specific unpaid benefits with “any type of benefit coming due as a consequence of such award”, added Subsec. (f) re approval by commissioner of stipulated settlement between injured worker and Treasurer, added Subsec. (g) re settlement agreements and added Subsec. (h) re payment from fund of award of compensation against uninsured employer and payment of further claims without subsequent finding and award, effective July 1, 2006; pursuant to P.A. 21-18, “commissioner” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “administrative law judge” in Subsecs. (a), (b), (f) and (g), effective October 1, 2021; P.A. 22-89 made a technical change in Subsec. (b), effective May 24, 2022.
Where injury complained of occurred prior to effective date of number 580 of the 1959 public acts, and award in favor of injured employee was made subsequent to that date, provisions of act apply to award so as to require State Treasurer to pay it. 150 C. 153. “Second Injury Fund”, legislative history and purpose discussed. 166 C. 352. Cited. 171 C. 577; 174 C. 181; 187 C. 53; 210 C. 626; 212 C. 427. Legislature intended that fund would be liable if employer were bankrupt, in which case no judgment could enter against it; commissioner's ability to enter award against employer's estate for the purpose of establishing fund's liability when a claim against the estate is barred by the nonclaim statute is necessary for the operation of section; commissioner need not determine whether a claim against employer's estate is barred by the nonclaim statute before entering award against the estate or ordering fund to make payments. 256 C. 456.
Cited. 24 CA 93; 37 CA 835; 46 CA 346; Id., 596. Creation of Second Injury Fund under section does not modify Sec. 31-291 and does not abrogate the liability of a governmental entity as a principal employer when the injured employee of the uninsured contractor or subcontractor qualifies for benefits under Sec. 31-291. 183 CA 612.
Cited. 28 CS 5.
Subsec. (b):
Purpose of section is to provide compensation for injured employee when employer fails to pay; section does not make distinctions concerning reasons for employer's failure to pay; no duty is imposed on commissioner to determine reasons for employer's failure to pay before imposing liability on the fund; there is no requirement that commissioner provide the fund with opportunity to contest liability in every case where an order to make payment is entered against the fund, regardless of whether the fund participated in prior proceedings. 256 C. 456. Subsec. is inapplicable for purposes of determining when appeal period begins to run under Sec. 31-301(a) re Second Injury Fund claim because the fund had already been participating in proceedings before Workers' Compensation Commission. 299 C. 376.
Subsec. (c):
Employer and its insurer are liable to reimburse the fund for any payment made to an employee. 256 C. 456.
Subsec. (e):
Jurisdiction of Workers' Compensation Commission to adjudicate claims originating under act against Connecticut Insurance Guaranty Association discussed. 243 C. 438.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 568 - Workers' Compensation Act
Section 31-275. - Definitions.
Section 31-275c. - Officers of fraternal organizations.
Section 31-277. - Salary of administrative law judges. Longevity payments.
Section 31-278. - Powers and duties of administrative law judges.
Section 31-279a. - Booklet to be distributed explaining act.
Section 31-279b. - Notice of availability of coverage under act. Content. Posting.
Section 31-280a. - Advisory Board of the Workers' Compensation Commission.
Section 31-280b. - Compensation Review Board.
Section 31-281. - Designation of commissioner to act in another district.
Section 31-282. - Successor may complete acts when administrative law judge dies.
Section 31-283. - Annual pension upon retirement of administrative law judge.
Section 31-283a. - Rehabilitation programs for employees suffering compensable injuries.
Section 31-283d. - Adjustment of salary of certain retired administrative law judges.
Section 31-283e. - Election of retirement benefits.
Section 31-283f. - Statistical Division.
Section 31-283h. - Financing of Division of Worker Education.
Section 31-284c. - Complaints of violations. Hearing. Findings and award. Appeal.
Section 31-285. - Substitute systems of compensation.
Section 31-286. - Certificate of employer's compliance.
Section 31-287. - Provisions required in liability insurance policies.
Section 31-289. - Disposition of fines and penalties.
Section 31-289a. - Civil action to recover civil penalties. Privileged assignment for trial.
Section 31-290. - Obligations not to be evaded.
Section 31-290b. - Penalty for false statement.
Section 31-290c. - Fraudulent claim or receipt of benefits. Penalties.
Section 31-290d. - Workers' compensation fraud unit.
Section 31-291. - Principal employer, contractor and subcontractor.
Section 31-291a. - Method of computing workers' compensation premiums for construction contractors.
Section 31-292. - Liability of employer for worker lent to or employed by another.
Section 31-293a. - No right against fellow employee; exception.
Section 31-294. - Notice of injury and of claim for compensation.
Section 31-294a. - Eligibility for podiatric care.
Section 31-294b. - Report of injury to employer. Notice of claim form provided by commission.
Section 31-294f. - Medical examination of injured employee. Medical reports.
Section 31-294g. - State employee notice of claim for compensation.
Section 31-294k. - Benefits for post-traumatic stress injury. Eligibility.
Section 31-294l. - Firefighters claim due to cancer diagnosis. Record.
Section 31-296. - Voluntary agreements.
Section 31-296a. - Discontinuance or reduction of payments under oral agreements.
Section 31-297. - Hearing of claims.
Section 31-297a. - Informal hearings.
Section 31-298. - Conduct of hearings.
Section 31-298a. - Use of medical panel. Duties of commissioner and panel. Appeal. Regulations.
Section 31-299b. - Initial liability of last employer. Reimbursement.
Section 31-301a. - Decision of Compensation Review Board.
Section 31-301b. - Appeal of decision of Compensation Review Board.
Section 31-301c. - Costs of appeal. Interest added to award affirmed on appeal.
Section 31-302. - Payment of compensation. Commutation into monthly, quarterly or lump sums.
Section 31-303. - Day when compensation payments become due. Penalty for late payments.
Section 31-304. - Destruction of agreement.
Section 31-305. - Medical examinations.
Section 31-306. - Death resulting from accident or occupational disease. Dependents. Compensation.
Section 31-306b. - Written notice of potential eligibility for death benefits.
Section 31-307. - Compensation for total incapacity.
Section 31-307a. - Cost-of-living adjustment in compensation rates.
Section 31-307b. - Benefits after relapse from recovery. Recurrent injuries.
Section 31-307c. - Compensation under agreements or awards effected prior to October 1, 1953.
Section 31-308. - Compensation for partial incapacity.
Section 31-308a. - Additional benefits for partial permanent disability.
Section 31-308b. - Dependency allowance.
Section 31-310a. - Average weekly wage of supernumerary policemen and volunteer police officers.
Section 31-310b. - Average weekly wage of General Assembly member.
Section 31-310c. - Average weekly wage of worker with an occupational disease.
Section 31-311. - Replacement of artificial aids.
Section 31-314. - Allowance for advance payments.
Section 31-315. - Modification of award or voluntary agreement.
Section 31-317. - Claims against the state.
Section 31-318. - Action for minor or mentally incompetent person.
Section 31-319. - Fees to be approved.
Section 31-320. - Exemption and preference of compensation.
Section 31-321. - Manner of serving notices.
Section 31-322. - Injuries received in interstate commerce.
Section 31-323. - Attachments to secure payment of compensation.
Section 31-324. - Reservation of cases for the Appellate Court.
Section 31-325. - Acknowledgment by employees having certain physical conditions.
Section 31-326. - Proceedings against delinquent insurance companies or employers.
Section 31-327. - Award of fees and expenses.
Section 31-328. - Mutual associations authorized.
Section 31-329. - Approval by Insurance Commissioner.
Section 31-332. - Policies. Number of members required.
Section 31-333. - Officers and voting.
Section 31-334. - Safety rules.
Section 31-335. - Premium rates. Reserve notes.
Section 31-336. - Assessments.
Section 31-337. - Investments.
Section 31-338. - Bylaws and regulations.
Section 31-339. - Appeals to Superior Court.
Section 31-340. - Insurer directly liable to employee or dependent.
Section 31-341. - Notice to insurer.
Section 31-342. - Award; enforcement.
Section 31-343. - Certain defenses not available against employee or dependent.
Section 31-344. - When representations avoid policy.
Section 31-344a. - Workers' Compensation Administration Fund established.
Section 31-346. - Damages for material misstatements.
Section 31-347. - Experience in compensation insurance.
Section 31-348. - Compensation insurance companies to report their risks.
Section 31-348a. - Compensation insurers to reduce premiums.
Section 31-349. - Compensation for second disability.
Section 31-349a. - Powers of investigators in the office of the State Treasurer.
Section 31-349c. - Controverted issues of previous disability. Physician panel established.
Section 31-349d. - Treasurer to solicit proposals for the managing of Second Injury Fund claims.
Section 31-349e. - Advisory board for the Second Injury Fund.
Section 31-349f. - Condition of the Second Injury Fund. Report to the Governor and General Assembly.
Section 31-349h. - Transfer of claims. Claims not transferred.
Section 31-349i. - Cost-saving methodologies.
Section 31-350 and 31-351. - Notice to commissioner of second injury. Hearings; awards.
Section 31-352. - Enforcement of liability of third person.
Section 31-353. - Voluntary agreements and stipulated settlements; approval.
Section 31-354. - Second Injury Fund contributions. Duties and powers of State Treasurer.
Section 31-354a. - Assistant administrators of the Second Injury Fund.