A. Within ten (10) days after the date of receipt of notice or of knowledge of injury or death, the employer shall send to the Workers' Compensation Commission a report setting forth:
1. The name, address, and business of the employer;
2. The name, address, and occupation of the employee;
3. The cause and nature of the injury or death;
4. The year, month, day, approximately when, and the particular locality where, the injury or death occurred; and
5. Such other information as the Commission may require.
B. Additional reports with respect to the injury and of the condition of the employee shall be sent by the employer to the Commission at such time and in such manner as the Commission may prescribe. However, an employer may refuse to provide any information that it deems privileged or confidential.
C. Any report provided for in subsection A or B of this section shall not be evidence of any fact stated in the report in any proceeding with respect to the injury or death on account of which the report is made. Any such report shall be kept confidential and shall not be open to public inspection; provided, however, such report shall be made available immediately upon request by the injured employee named in the report, the injured employee's legal representative, or any prosecutorial authority. The report shall be open to public inspection upon the employee's first notice of claim for compensation being filed.
D. The mailing of any report in a stamped envelope, properly addressed, within the time prescribed in subsection A or B of this section, shall be in compliance with this section. In addition, the Commission shall establish a means of electronic delivery of any report or other information required by this section.
E. 1. Any employer who after notice refuses to send any report required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty in an amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each refusal.
2. Whenever the employer has failed or refused to comply as provided in this section, the Commission may serve on the employer a proposed judgment declaring the employer to be in violation of this act and containing the amount, if any, of the civil penalty to be assessed against the employer under this section.
F. An employer may contest a proposed judgment of the Commission issued under subsection E of this section by filing with the Commission, within twenty (20) days of receipt of the proposed judgment, a written request for a hearing. If a written request for hearing is not filed with the Commission within this time, the proposed judgment, proposed penalty, or both, shall be a final judgment of the Commission. The request for a hearing does not need to be in any particular form but shall specify the grounds on which the person contests the proposed judgment, the proposed assessment, or both. A proposed judgment by the Commission under this section shall be prima facie correct, and the burden is on the employer to prove that the proposed judgment is incorrect.
G. Hearings conducted under this section shall proceed as provided in Sections 69 through 78 of this title.
H. If an employer fails to pay any civil penalty assessed against the employer after a judgment issued under this section has become final by operation of law, the Commission may petition the district court of the county where the employer's principal place of business is located for an order enjoining the employer from engaging in further employment or conduct of business until such time as the employer makes all required reports and pays all civil penalties.
Added by Laws 2013, c. 208, § 63, eff. Feb. 1, 2014. Amended by Laws 2019, c. 476, § 24, emerg. eff. May 28, 2019.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
Title 85A. Administrative Workers' Compensation System
§85A-1. Short title - Administrative Workers' Compensation Act.
§85A-5. Exclusive liability - Immunity.
§85A-7. Discrimination or retaliation.
§85A-8. Agreement to waive compensation.
§85A-9. Agreements for employee to pay premium of employer.
§85A-10. Release or commutation - Liens against workers' compensation benefits.
§85A-11. Compensation of alien nonresidents.
§85A-13. Mental injury or illness.
§85A-16. Official Disability Guidelines - Treatment in Workers Compensation.
§85A-17. Physician Advisory Committee.
§85A-18. Notice to health care providers - Collection of fees.
§85A-19. Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission.
§85A-20. Power and authority of Commission.
§85A-22. Administration of act - Additional powers and duties.
§85A-23. Necessary traveling expenses.
§85A-24. Administrative report.
§85A-25. Annual publication of aggregate information.
§85A-26. Removal of commissioners.
§85A-27. Jurisdiction - Duties and powers of administrative judges.
§85A-28. Multiple Injury Trust Fund - Self-insurance Guaranty Fund.
§85A-28.1. Workers' Compensation Commission Revolving Fund.
§85A-30. Physically impaired persons - Adjudications of Multiple Injury Trust Fund claims.
§85A-31. Multiple Injury Trust Fund.
§85A-32. Permanent total disability awards.
§85A-33. Statute of limitations.
§85A-34. Administration of Multiple Injury Trust Fund - Standing.
§85A-35.1. Court reporter – Stenographic recording of settlements.
§85A-36. Liability other than immediate employer.
§85A-37. Waiver of exemption or exclusion.
§85A-38. Securing compensation.
§85A-39. Carrier discharging obligations.
§85A-40. Failure to secure compensation - Summary hearing - Penalties.
§85A-42. Required insurance policy provisions.
§85A-43. Liability Unaffected - Subrogation.
§85A-44. Reduction of benefits.
§85A-46. Permanent partial disability schedule.
§85A-47. Beneficiaries in case of death.
§85A-49. Temporary total disability and unemployment benefits.
§85A-50. Failure to provide medical treatment - Medical examination - Fee schedule - Formulary.
§85A-51. Payment of medical expenses.
§85A-52. Liability for non-compensable injury.
§85A-53. Physical examination.
§85A-54. Refusal to submit to surgery.
§85A-55. Unreasonable charges.
§85A-56. Certified workplace medical plans.
§85A-57. Failure to appear for scheduled appointments.
§85A-58. Copying of medical records.
§85A-59. Computation of average weekly wages.
§85A-60. Evaluation of permanent disability.
§85A-62. Nonsurgical soft tissue injury.
§85A-64. Certification of workplace medical plan.
§85A-65. Occupational disease.
§85A-66. Silicosis and asbestosis.
§85A-67. Notice of occupational disease or cumulative trauma.
§85A-68. Rebuttable presumption injury not work-related.
§85A-69. Statute of limitations.
§85A-70. Promulgation of rules.
§85A-71. Notice - Investigation and hearing - Evidence and construction.
§85A-72. Conduct of Hearing or Inquiry - Public hearings - Evidence.
§85A-73. Preservation and enforcement of orders.
§85A-74. Rebuttable presumptions.
§85A-77. Employment of attorneys.
§85A-79. Failure to comply with final compensation judgement.
§85A-80. Review of compensation judgments.
§85A-81. Commencing proceedings on unreasonable grounds.
§85A-82. Claims for legal services.
§85A-84. Payment of compensation.
§85A-86. Controversion of employee's right to claim compensation.
§85A-88. Change of insurance carriers.
§85A-90. Deposit or bond with commission.
§85A-92. Notification of commission.
§85A-94. Incarcerated employees.
§85A-96. Self-insurance Guaranty Fund Board.
§85A-97. Self-insurance Guaranty Fund.
§85A-98. Funds to be transferred to Self-insurance Guaranty Fund.
§85A-99. Impaired self-insurer.
§85A-100. Self-insurance Guaranty Fund Board as party to proceedings.
§85A-101. Report on number of claims - Electronic data interchange.
§85A-102. Pooled liabilities - Distribution of surplus.
§85A-103. Associations pooling liability.
§85A-104. Workers' Compensation Commission and Self-Insurance Guaranty Fund Board liability.
§85A-106. Strict construction.
§85A-107. Workers' compensation provided by public entities.
§85A-108. Dismissal of claims.
§85A-109. Workers' compensation counselor or ombudsmen program.
§85A-110. Alternative dispute resolution program.
§85A-111. Commencement of benefit claim - Prehearing conference.
§85A-112. Independent medical examiners.
§85A-113. Transfer of case management - Case managers.
§85A-115. Joint Petition for settlement.
§85A-116. Awards for permanent disability.
§85A-117. Estoppel from denying employment.
§85A-119. Copies of documents.
§85A-120. Inquiry about compensation claims.
§85A-121. Advisory Council on Workers' Compensation.
§85A-122. Costs of administering act.
§85A-124. Transfers from Workers' Compensation Court.
§85A-125. Computation of time.
§85A-300. Short title - Workers' Compensation Arbitration Act.
§85A-301. Arbitration agreements.
§85A-303. Agreements governed by act.
§85A-305. Application for judicial relief.
§85A-306. Agreement to submit to arbitration.
§85A-307. Refusal to arbitrate.
§85A-308. Judgement for provisional remedies.
§85A-309. Initiation of arbitration.
§85A-310. Consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings.
§85A-311. Method of appointing arbitrator.
§85A-313. Multiple arbitrators.
§85A-314. Immunity from civil liability.
§85A-315. Summary disposition - Notice of hearing - Right to be heard - Replacement arbitrator.
§85A-316. Payment of legal fees.
§85A-317. Subpoenas - Depositions - Discovery.
§85A-319. Record of the award.
§85A-320. Modification of awards.
§85A-321. Benefits - Attorney fees.
§85A-322. Judgments confirming the award.
§85A-324. Modification of awards by Commission.
§85A-325. Judgment entered by Commission.
§85A-326. Exclusive jurisdiction.
§85A-400. Workers' Compensation Court.
§85A-401. Workers' Compensation Court of Existing Claims Revolving Fund.