Bills

SB 636: Workers’ compensation: utilization review.

  • Session Year: 2023-2024
  • House: Senate

Current Status:

Failed

(2024-09-20: In Senate. Consideration of Governor's veto pending.)

Introduced

First Committee Review

First Chamber

Second Committee Review

Second Chamber

Enacted

Version:

Existing law establishes a workers compensation system, administered by the Administrative Director of the Division of Workers Compensation, that generally requires employers to secure the payment of workers compensation for injuries incurred by their employees that arise out of, and in the course of, employment.

Existing law requires every employer to establish a medical treatment utilization review process, in compliance with specified requirements, either directly or through its insurer or an entity with which the employer or insurer contracts for these services. Existing law prohibits any person other than a licensed physician who is competent to evaluate the specific clinical issues involved in the medical treatment services from modifying, delaying, or denying requests for authorization of medical treatment for reasons of medical necessity to cure or relieve.

This bill would, commencing July 1, 2026, for private employers, require the physician to be licensed by California state law.

The bill would make a related intent statement.

Discussed in Hearing

Senate Floor2MIN
Aug 30, 2024

Senate Floor

Assembly Floor1MIN
Aug 29, 2024

Assembly Floor

Assembly Floor1MIN
Aug 24, 2023

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Appropriations3MIN
Aug 16, 2023

Assembly Standing Committee on Appropriations

Assembly Standing Committee on Insurance15MIN
Jun 28, 2023

Assembly Standing Committee on Insurance

Senate Floor6MIN
May 22, 2023

Senate Floor

Senate Standing Committee on Labor, Public Employment and Retirement13MIN
Apr 19, 2023

Senate Standing Committee on Labor, Public Employment and Retirement

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