Idaho Industrial Commission

Idaho Industrial Commission

Government Administration

Boise, Idaho 178 followers

Fairly administer the Idaho Workers’ and Crime Victims Compensation Laws

About us

Since 1917, the Idaho Industrial Commission has been responsible for the administration of the Workers’ Compensation laws of the State. In 1978 these duties expanded to include the provision of rehabilitation services to assist injured workers in a return to gainful activity. The Industrial Commission also administers the Idaho Crime Victims Protection Program, which pays benefits to the innocent victims of crimes. These services are provided at the Commission’s administrative office in Boise and ten additional field offices throughout Idaho.

Website
https://iic.idaho.gov/
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Boise, Idaho
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1917
Specialties
Workers' Compensation, Crime Victims, Idaho Workers' Compensation, and Idaho Crime Victims

Locations

Employees at Idaho Industrial Commission

Updates

  • REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Early Bird Registration: $120 After July 31: $142 https://lnkd.in/dKd7_i_7 The Industrial Commission will host the Annual Seminar on Workers’ Compensation at the Boise Centre East on Thursday, September 12, 2024. The Annual Seminar was created to educate all participants in the Idaho workers’ compensation system about current rules and procedures and to provide an opportunity for dialogue and networking on a variety of timely topics. Employers, attorneys, safety and human resource managers, insurers, self-insured employers, third-party administrators, claim-closure service providers, insurance agents, injured workers, union representatives, medical providers, service provider staff who handle billing and documentation, managed care organizations, and vocational rehabilitation providers are encouraged to attend. Anyone interested in the Idaho workers’ compensation system will find valuable information at the Idaho Industrial Commission Annual Seminar on Workers’ Compensation. In addition to the keynote presentation, there are break-out sessions throughout the day. An agenda is made available in advance of the events. The Commission is applying for 5.0 hours of continuing education credits from the following CE platforms: - 5.0 credit hours from the Idaho State Bar - 5.0 credit hours from The Idaho Department of Insurance - 5.0 credit hours from The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification - 5.0 Credit hours from The Commission for Case Manager Certification - 5.0 credit hours from The Certification of Disability Management Specialist - 5.0 credit hours from the HR Certification Institute - 5.0 credit hours from the Society for Human Resource Management We look forward to seeing you there! To register, visit https://lnkd.in/dKd7_i_7. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Berg or call 208-334-6013. #24IDICannualseminar #idworkerscompensation #idworkerscomp #idahoindustrialcommission #IDIC

  • The Industrial Commission invites you to collaborate with us regarding potential changes to IDAPA 17.01.01 - Administrative Rules Under the Workers' Compensation Law. The Commission will hold its fifth and final session in its series of negotiated rulemaking meetings on July 29, 2024, in Boise. The focus of this meeting will be the entire chapter of workers' compensation administrative rules. As part of the rulemaking process, the Commission is hosting multiple negotiated rulemaking meetings throughout 2024 to allow Commission stakeholders to share their feedback regarding the current administrative rules and recommend potential changes to improve the effectiveness and reduce regulatory burden. Members of the public may participate in person or virtually via Webex. The Industrial Commission will provide live streaming of these negotiated rulemaking meetings at designated locations. Following the conclusion of negotiated rulemaking meetings, the Industrial Commission will hold two public hearings, tentatively scheduled for September 16 and October 2, 2024, at the Industrial Commission 11321 W. Chinden Blvd. Building #2, Boise, ID 83714, to receive final public testimony and comments. The Industrial Commission is currently accepting written comments regarding its rules. Comments can be submitted to the Commission by emailing Kamerron Slay, Commission Secretary, at [email protected] until August 1, 2024. For information, visit https://lnkd.in/gsAmumsm. #idworkerscompensation #idworkerscomp #idahoindustrialcommission #IDIC

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  • REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Early Bird Registration: $120 After July 31: $142 https://lnkd.in/dKd7_i_7 The Industrial Commission will host the Annual Seminar on Workers’ Compensation at the Boise Centre East on Thursday, September 12, 2024. The Annual Seminar was created to educate all participants in the Idaho workers’ compensation system about current rules and procedures and to provide an opportunity for dialogue and networking on a variety of timely topics. Employers, attorneys, safety and human resource managers, insurers, self-insured employers, third-party administrators, claim-closure service providers, insurance agents, injured workers, union representatives, medical providers, service provider staff who handle billing and documentation, managed care organizations, and vocational rehabilitation providers are encouraged to attend. Anyone interested in the Idaho workers’ compensation system will find valuable information at the Idaho Industrial Commission Annual Seminar on Workers’ Compensation. In addition to the keynote presentation, there are break-out sessions throughout the day. An agenda is made available in advance of the events. The Commission is applying for 5.0 hours of continuing education credits from the following CE platforms: - 5.0 credit hours from the Idaho State Bar - 5.0 credit hours from The Idaho Department of Insurance - 5.0 credit hours from The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification - 5.0 Credit hours from The Commission for Case Manager Certification - 5.0 credit hours from The Certification of Disability Management Specialist - 5.0 credit hours from the HR Certification Institute - 5.0 credit hours from the Society for Human Resource Management We look forward to seeing you there! To register, visit https://lnkd.in/dKd7_i_7. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Berg or call 208-334-6013. #24IDICannualseminar #idworkerscompensation #idworkerscomp #idahoindustrialcommission #IDIC

  • Cuando experimenta una lesión en el trabajo, su enfoque cambia naturalmente a su atención médica y el regreso al trabajo. En la Comisión Industrial de Idaho, nuestro equipo de expertos en rehabilitación está disponible para guiarlo a través del proceso de recuperación. Nuestro personal de rehabilitación trabajará con usted para desarrollar un plan de regreso al trabajo y asegurar una recuperación médica exitosa. Trabajaremos con su empleador para establecer un plan vocacional, y hablar de cualquier requisito laboral o modificaciones. En colaboración con su médico, determinaremos su capacidad para regresar al trabajo y las restricciones que pueda tener. Con diez ubicaciones en todo el estado de Idaho, tenemos una oficina cerca de usted con un personal comprometido a ayudarlo a regresar al trabajo en una capacidad que se alinee con sus habilidades físicas y sea lo más cercana posible a sus salarios previos a la lesión. Para obtener más información, comuníquese a la línea gratuita (800) 950-2110 o visite el sitio web https://iic.idaho.gov. Para hacer una referencia, visite https://lnkd.in/gduMEavi #idworkerscompensation #idworkerscomp #idahoindustrialcommission #IDIC

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  • The Industrial Commission invites you to collaborate with us regarding potential changes to IDAPA 17.01.01 - Administrative Rules Under the Workers' Compensation Law. The Commission will hold its fourth in its series of negotiated rulemaking meetings on July 11, 2024, in Boise. The focus of this meeting will be the Medical Fee section of these rules. As part of the rulemaking process, the Commission is hosting multiple negotiated rulemaking meetings throughout 2024 to allow Commission stakeholders to share their feedback regarding the current administrative rules and recommend potential changes to improve the effectiveness and reduce regulatory burden. Members of the public may participate in person or virtually via Webex. The Industrial Commission will provide live streaming of these negotiated rulemaking meetings at designated locations. Following the conclusion of negotiated rulemaking meetings, the Industrial Commission will hold two public hearings, tentatively scheduled for September 16 and October 2, 2024, at the Industrial Commission 11321 W. Chinden Blvd. Building #2, Boise, ID 83714, to receive final public testimony and comments. The Industrial Commission is currently accepting written comments regarding its rules. Comments can be submitted to the Commission by emailing Kamerron Slay, Commission Secretary, at [email protected] until August 1, 2024. For information, visit https://lnkd.in/gsAmumsm. #idworkerscompensation #idworkerscomp #idahoindustrialcommission #IDIC

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  • The Industrial Commission invites you to collaborate with us regarding potential changes to IDAPA 17.01.01 - Administrative Rules Under the Workers' Compensation Law. The Commission will hold its fifth and final session in its series of negotiated rulemaking meetings on July 29, 2024, in Boise. The focus of this meeting will be the entire chapter of workers' compensation administrative rules. As part of the rulemaking process, the Commission is hosting multiple negotiated rulemaking meetings throughout 2024 to allow Commission stakeholders to share their feedback regarding the current administrative rules and recommend potential changes to improve the effectiveness and reduce regulatory burden. Members of the public may participate in person or virtually via Webex. The Industrial Commission will provide live streaming of these negotiated rulemaking meetings at designated locations. Following the conclusion of negotiated rulemaking meetings, the Industrial Commission will hold two public hearings, tentatively scheduled for September 16 and October 2, 2024, at the Industrial Commission 11321 W. Chinden Blvd. Building #2, Boise, ID 83714, to receive final public testimony and comments. The Industrial Commission is currently accepting written comments regarding its rules. Comments can be submitted to the Commission by emailing Kamerron Slay, Commission Secretary, at [email protected] until August 1, 2024. For information, visit https://lnkd.in/gsAmumsm. #idworkerscompensation #idworkerscomp #idahoindustrialcommission #IDIC

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  • The Industrial Commission invites you to collaborate with us regarding potential changes to IDAPA 17.01.01 - Administrative Rules Under the Workers' Compensation Law. The Commission will hold its fourth in its series of negotiated rulemaking meetings on July 11, 2024, in Boise. The focus of this meeting will be the Medical Fee section of these rules. As part of the rulemaking process, the Commission is hosting multiple negotiated rulemaking meetings throughout 2024 to allow Commission stakeholders to share their feedback regarding the current administrative rules and recommend potential changes to improve the effectiveness and reduce regulatory burden. Members of the public may participate in person or virtually via Webex. The Industrial Commission will provide live streaming of these negotiated rulemaking meetings at designated locations. Following the conclusion of negotiated rulemaking meetings, the Industrial Commission will hold two public hearings, tentatively scheduled for September 16 and October 2, 2024, at the Industrial Commission 11321 W. Chinden Blvd. Building #2, Boise, ID 83714, to receive final public testimony and comments. The Industrial Commission is currently accepting written comments regarding its rules. Comments can be submitted to the Commission by emailing Kamerron Slay, Commission Secretary, at [email protected] until August 1, 2024. For information, visit https://lnkd.in/gsAmumsm. #idworkerscompensation #idworkerscomp #idahoindustrialcommission #IDIC

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  • REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Early Bird Registration: $120 After July 31: $142 https://lnkd.in/dKd7_i_7 The Industrial Commission will host the Annual Seminar on Workers’ Compensation at the Boise Centre East on Thursday, September 12, 2024. The Annual Seminar was created to educate all participants in the Idaho workers’ compensation system about current rules and procedures and to provide an opportunity for dialogue and networking on a variety of timely topics. Employers, attorneys, safety and human resource managers, insurers, self-insured employers, third-party administrators, claim-closure service providers, insurance agents, injured workers, union representatives, medical providers, service provider staff who handle billing and documentation, managed care organizations, and vocational rehabilitation providers are encouraged to attend. Anyone interested in the Idaho workers’ compensation system will find valuable information at the Idaho Industrial Commission Annual Seminar on Workers’ Compensation. In addition to the keynote presentation, there are break-out sessions throughout the day. An agenda is made available in advance of the events. The Commission is applying for 5.0 hours of continuing education credits from the following CE platforms: - 5.0 credit hours from the Idaho State Bar - 5.0 credit hours from The Idaho Department of Insurance - 5.0 credit hours from The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification - 5.0 Credit hours from The Commission for Case Manager Certification - 5.0 credit hours from The Certification of Disability Management Specialist - 5.0 credit hours from the HR Certification Institute - 5.0 credit hours from the Society for Human Resource Management We look forward to seeing you there! To register, visit https://lnkd.in/dKd7_i_7. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Berg or call 208-334-6013. #24IDICannualseminar #idworkerscompensation #idworkerscomp #idahoindustrialcommission #IDIC

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