As amended through July 24, 2024
Rule 10.350 - Workers' compensation program(a) IntentThe intent of this rule is to:
(1) Establish procedures for the Judicial Council's workers' compensation program for the trial courts; and(2) Ensure that the trial courts' workers' compensation coverage complies with applicable law and is cost-efficient. (Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2016; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
(b) Duties of the Judicial Council staffTo carry out the duty of the Judicial Council to establish a workers' compensation program for the trial courts, the council's, Human Resources office must:
(1) Maintain a contract with a vendor to provide courts, on a voluntary basis, with a cost-efficient workers' compensation coverage program;(2) Monitor the performance of the vendor with which it contracts to provide such services;(3) Timely notify the trial courts concerning the terms of the workers' compensation coverage program;(4) Timely inform the trial courts about the legal requirements with which a workers' compensation program must comply;(5) Make personnel available by telephone to consult with trial courts regarding the cost and benefits of the plan being offered by the Judicial Council; and(6) Review and approve or disapprove any other workers' compensation programs identified by a trial court for consideration as a vendor to provide workers' compensation benefits to its employees. (Subd (b) amended effective January 1, 2016; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
(c) Duties of the trial courts(1) Each trial court that elects to participate in the program made available through the Judicial Council must: (A) Timely notify the Human Resources office of its decision to participate in the workers' compensation program being offered through the Judicial Council;(B) Timely complete and return necessary paperwork to the Human Resources Division; and(C) Timely pay all costs associated with the program.(2) Each trial court that elects not to participate in the workers' compensation program available through the Judicial Council must: (A) Independently identify a workers' compensation benefits provider that fulfills all legal responsibilities to offer such benefits in California in a cost-efficient manner;(B) Timely submit to the Human Resources office for its approval the information necessary to evaluate the workers' compensation program identified by the trial court to provide benefits for its employees; and(C) Maintain a contract with a workers' compensation benefits provider that fulfills all legal responsibilities to offer such benefits in California in a cost-efficient manner. (Subd (c) amended effective January 1, 2016; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
Rule 10.350 amended effective 1/1/2016; adopted as rule 6.302 effective 1/1/2005; previously amended and renumbered as rule 10.350 effective 1/1/2007.