Chapter 6. Federal Workers' Compensation Program
Chapter 6. Federal Workers' Compensation Program - NODIS Library
FECA provides compensation benefits to civil service employees because of personal injury, exposure, or disease sustained while in the performance of duty.
Chapter 6. Federal Workers' Compensation (FWC) Program
The FECA provides for the payment of workers' compensation benefits for temporary and long-term disabilities to civilian officers and employees.
Chapter 6-1, Workers' Compensation Program (Feb. 1, 2001)
HR Order DOJ1200.1: Chapter 6-1, Workers' Compensation Program (Feb. 1, 2001) · Ensure that employees receive the opportunity for required ...
DFEC Procedure Manual - U.S. Department of Labor
Planning and Evaluation (OWCP Part 4) — Discusses the OWCP's operational plans and reviews of district office performance. Chapter 4-300 (Accountability Reviews) ...
Federal Employees' Compensation Act - U.S. Department of Labor
(6) except in case of death, be accompanied by a certificate of the physician of the employee stating the nature of the injury and the nature and probable ...
25 IAM 6: Employee Injury Compensation - | Indian Affairs
This chapter establishes Indian Affairs (IA) policy for the Federal Employees' ... Employee Injury Compensation Program. FECA provides ...
25 IAM 6: Employee Injury Compensation Program - | Indian Affairs
1.1 Purpose. This chapter establishes Indian Affairs' (IA) policy for the Federal Employees'. Compensation Act (FECA) and the IA Employee ...
Handbook on Workers' Compensation and Occupational Diseases
Workers' compensation benefits are not taxable under state or federal law and need not be ... Schedule of injuries (Section 8(e) of Workers' Compensation Act).
Workers' Compensation Program - U.S. Department of the Interior
The Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA) is administered by the DOL, OWCP. The FECA provides workers' compensation coverage for employment-related ...
The Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA): Workers ...
Because FECA is a workers' compensation program, it is covered by the public disability offset provisions of Section 224 of the Social Security ...
20 CFR Part 10 -- Claims for Compensation Under the Federal ...
(f) Disability means the incapacity, because of an employment injury, to earn the wages the employee was receiving at the time of injury. It may be partial or ...
Effect of Extended Leave Without Pay (LWOP) (or Other Nonpay ...
... employee's entitlement to or eligibility for the following Federal benefits and programs. ... workers' compensation (5 CFR 870.508(a)). Flexible Spending ...
Injury Compensation for Federal Employees Publication CA-810
The provider must meet the definition of “physician” under the FECA and must not have been excluded from payment under the program. (refer to Chapter 6 for.
ADS Chapter 442 - The Workers' Compensation Program - USAID
This chapter covers the operation of the workers' compensation program for federal ... (6) Cooperating with USAID and OWCP throughout the claims and compensation.
540 Injury Compensation Program - About USPS home
FECA is administered by the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP), United States Department of Labor. OWCP determines whether the employee, or a ...
Proposed New Information Collection; Form CA-21, Attending ...
The Office of Worker's Compensation Programs (OWCP) administers the Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA), which provides for medical ...
Before DOL-OWCP can consider payment of a schedule award, the condition of the affected part of the body must reach maximum medical improvement. This ...
5 USC Ch. 81: COMPENSATION FOR WORK INJURIES - U.S. Code
Such covered employee, or a beneficiary of such an employee, shall be entitled to such benefits for such claim, including disability compensation, medical ...
Reference Manual 7 - Chapter 6: Administrative Requirements
The Military Personnel and Civilian Employee Claims Act (MPCECA, 31 USC 3721) allows federal employees to recover for damage or loss of personal ...
H.R. 618, Improving Access to Workers' Compensation for Injured ...
HR 618 would allow nurse practitioners and physician assistants to diagnose, prescribe treatment, and certify an injury and the extent of disability.