Utah Admin. Code 602-3-1

Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R602-3-1 - Policy, Scope and Authority
A. Policy. Utah's workers' compensation system provides disability compensation to injured workers as a partial replacement for lost wages. These periodic payments allow injured workers to provide for the ongoing necessities of life--food, shelter and clothing--not only for themselves, but for their dependents. These periodic payments also prevent injured workers from becoming charges on public welfare or private charity.

The 2007 Utah Legislature reaffirmed and strengthened the foregoing policy of the workers' compensation system by enacting Senate Bill 109, "Transfers of Structured Settlements." Senate Bill 109 amended Section 34A-2-422 of the Utah Workers Compensation Act to specifically prohibit any transfer of workers' compensation payment rights unless the proposed transfer is first submitted to the Utah Labor Commission and approved by the Commission.

B. Scope. This rule establishes the procedural and substantive requirements for Commission approval of any request for transfer of workers' compensation payment rights. The Commission will not approve any transfer of workers' compensation payment rights in the absence of strict compliance with all procedural and substantive requirements of the Utah Workers' Compensation Act and this rule.
C. Statutory authority. The Commission enacts this rule pursuant to Subsection 34A-1-104(1) and Section 34A-1-304 of the Utah Labor Commission Act, Section 34A-2-422 of the Utah Workers' Compensation Act, and Subsection 63G-3-201(2) of the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.

Utah Admin. Code R602-3-1