(1) RECREATIONAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.—Recreational or social activities are not compensable unless such recreational or social activities are an expressly required incident of employment and produce a substantial direct benefit to the employer beyond improvement in employee health and morale that is common to all kinds of recreation and social life.
(2) GOING OR COMING.—An injury suffered while going to or coming from work is not an injury arising out of and in the course of employment whether or not the employer provided transportation if such means of transportation was available for the exclusive personal use by the employee, unless the employee was engaged in a special errand or mission for the employer. For the purposes of this subsection and not withstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, an injury to a law enforcement officer as defined in s. 943.10(1), during the officer’s work period or while going to or coming from work in an official law enforcement vehicle, shall be presumed to be an injury arising out of and in the course of employment unless the injury occurred during a distinct deviation for a nonessential personal errand. If, however, the employer’s policy or the collective bargaining agreement that applies to the officer permits such deviations for nonessential errands, the injury shall be presumed to arise out of and in the course of employment.
(3) DEVIATION FROM EMPLOYMENT.—An employee who is injured while deviating from the course of employment, including leaving the employer’s premises, is not eligible for benefits unless such deviation is expressly approved by the employer, or unless such deviation or act is in response to an emergency and designed to save life or property.
(4) TRAVELING EMPLOYEES.—An employee who is required to travel in connection with his or her employment who suffers an injury while in travel status shall be eligible for benefits under this chapter only if the injury arises out of and in the course of employment while he or she is actively engaged in the duties of employment. This subsection applies to travel necessarily incident to performance of the employee’s job responsibility but does not include travel to and from work as provided in subsection (2).
(5) SUBSEQUENT INTERVENING ACCIDENTS.—Injuries caused by a subsequent intervening accident arising from an outside agency which are the direct and natural consequence of the original injury are not compensable unless suffered while traveling to or from a health care provider for the purpose of receiving remedial treatment for the compensable injury.
History.—s. 14, ch. 90-201; s. 10, ch. 91-1; s. 6, ch. 93-415; s. 103, ch. 97-103; s. 1, ch. 2001-168.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 440 - Workers' Compensation
440.021 - Exemption of Workers’ Compensation From Chapter 120.
440.05 - Election of Exemption; Revocation of Election; Notice; Certification.
440.055 - Notice Requirements.
440.06 - Failure to Secure Compensation; Effect.
440.075 - When Corporate Officer Rejects Chapter; Effect.
440.077 - When a Corporate Officer Rejects Chapter, Effect.
440.093 - Mental and Nervous Injuries.
440.094 - Extraterritorial Reciprocity.
440.10 - Liability for Compensation.
440.101 - Legislative Intent; Drug-Free Workplaces.
440.102 - Drug-Free Workplace Program Requirements.
440.1025 - Employer Workplace Safety Program in Ratesetting; Program Requirements; Rulemaking.
440.103 - Building Permits; Identification of Minimum Premium Policy.
440.104 - Competitive Bidder; Civil Actions.
440.105 - Prohibited Activities; Reports; Penalties; Limitations.
440.1051 - Fraud Reports; Civil Immunity; Criminal Penalties.
440.106 - Civil Remedies; Administrative Penalties.
440.107 - Department Powers to Enforce Employer Compliance With Coverage Requirements.
440.11 - Exclusiveness of Liability.
440.12 - Time for Commencement and Limits on Weekly Rate of Compensation.
440.13 - Medical Services and Supplies; Penalty for Violations; Limitations.
440.134 - Workers’ Compensation Managed Care Arrangement.
440.14 - Determination of Pay.
440.15 - Compensation for Disability.
440.151 - Occupational Diseases.
440.16 - Compensation for Death.
440.17 - Guardian for Minor or Incompetent.
440.185 - Notice of Injury or Death; Reports; Penalties for Violations.
440.19 - Time Bars to Filing Petitions for Benefits.
440.191 - Employee Assistance and Ombudsman Office.
440.192 - Procedure for Resolving Benefit Disputes.
440.1926 - Alternate Dispute Resolution; Claim Arbitration.
440.20 - Time for Payment of Compensation and Medical Bills; Penalties for Late Payment.
440.205 - Coercion of Employees.
440.207 - Workers’ Compensation System Guide.
440.211 - Authorization of Collective Bargaining Agreement.
440.22 - Assignment and Exemption From Claims of Creditors.
440.23 - Compensation a Lien Against Assets.
440.24 - Enforcement of Compensation Orders; Penalties.
440.25 - Procedures for Mediation and Hearings.
440.271 - Appeal of Order of Judge of Compensation Claims.
440.2715 - Access to Courts Through State Video Teleconferencing Network.
440.28 - Modification of Orders.
440.29 - Procedure Before the Judge of Compensation Claims.
440.32 - Cost in Proceedings Brought Without Reasonable Ground.
440.33 - Powers of Judges of Compensation Claims.
440.34 - Attorney’s Fees; Costs.
440.345 - Reporting of Attorney’s Fees.
440.35 - Record of Injury or Death.
440.38 - Security for Compensation; Insurance Carriers and Self-Insurers.
440.381 - Application for Coverage; Reporting Payroll; Payroll Audit Procedures; Penalties.
440.385 - Florida Self-Insurers Guaranty Association, Incorporated.
440.3851 - Public Records and Public Meetings Exemptions.
440.386 - Individual Self-Insurers’ Insolvency; Conservation; Liquidation.
440.39 - Compensation for Injuries When Third Persons Are Liable.
440.41 - Substitution of Carrier for Employer.
440.42 - Insurance Policies; Liability.
440.44 - Workers’ Compensation; Staff Organization.
440.442 - Code of Judicial Conduct.
440.45 - Office of the Judges of Compensation Claims.
440.49 - Limitation of Liability for Subsequent Injury Through Special Disability Trust Fund.
440.491 - Reemployment of Injured Workers; Rehabilitation.
440.50 - Workers’ Compensation Administration Trust Fund.
440.51 - Expenses of Administration.
440.515 - Reports From Self-Insurers; Confidentiality.
440.525 - Examination and Investigation of Carriers and Claims-Handling Entities.
440.53 - Effect of Unconstitutionality.
440.54 - Violation of Child Labor Law.
440.55 - Proceedings Against State.
440.572 - Authorization for Individual Self-Insurer to Provide Coverage.
440.585 - Workers’ Compensation Group Self-Insurance Fund Application Disclosure.
440.591 - Administrative Procedure; Rulemaking Authority.