National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 1 Office of Workers’ Compensation Module 18 People First – Mission Always! NGB-J1-TN-OWCP.

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National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 1 Office of Workers’ Compensation Module 18 People First – Mission Always! NGB-J1-TN-OWCP

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 2 Topics To Be Covered Overview of the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) Primary Benefits Provided under the FECA Types of Injuries and Initiating Claims Conditions of Coverage COP and Controversion

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 3 Supervisor Responsibilities Containing OWCP Costs Record Keeping Automated Systems Internet Resources and References Topics To Be Covered

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 4 Overview of the FECA Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) passed in 1916 Benefits Provided DOL Chargeback System Remedial in nature Non-adversarial – an attorney is not required Sole remedy

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 5 Overview of the FECA (cont’d) Program Administration OWCP Adjudicates Claims Privacy Act HIPAA

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 6 Primary Benefits Provided under the FECA Medical Benefits –Services, appliances, and supplies –Treatment – Preventive care is not authorized –Fee Schedules –Chiropractor

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 7 Primary Benefits Provided under the FECA Continuation of Pay (COP) –Intent is to avoid interruption of pay while the claim is adjudicated –45 calendar days –Traumatic Injury - ONLY

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 8 Primary Benefits Provided under the FECA Wage Loss Compensation –Traumatic Injury –Occupational Disease Claim –Death

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 9 Primary Benefits Provided under the FECA Schedule awards Vocational rehabilitation Loss of Wage-Earning Capacity (LWEC) Death Benefits

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 10 Conditions of Coverage –Timely Filing of Claim –Federal Civilian Employee –Fact of Injury –Performance of Duty –Causal Relationship

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 11 Timely Filing Employee Has Three Years From: –Date of Injury –Date of First Awareness –Date of Last Exposure

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 12 Civil Employee FECA covers all civilian employees except for non- appropriated fund employees Temporary employees covered on the same basis as permanent employees Contract employees, volunteers, and loaned employees are covered under some circumstances

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 13 Fact of Injury Factual – Actual occurrence of an accident, incident, or exposure in time, place, and manner alleged Medical – Medical condition diagnosed in connection with that accident, incident, or exposure

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 14 Performance of Duty Injury occurred while performing assigned duties or engaging in an activity reasonably associated with the employment Injury occurred on work premises Injury occurred off premises while engaging in work activity

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 15 Causal Relationship Link between work-related exposure/injury and any medical condition found Based entirely on medical evidence provided by physicians who have examined and treated the employee Opinions of employee, supervisor, or witnesses not considered – nor is general medical information contained in published articles

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 16 Causal Relationship Four Types –Direct Causation –Aggravation –Acceleration –Precipitation

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 17 Statutory Exclusions Willful Misconduct – deliberate and intentional disobedience of rules/orders – not carelessness Drug or Alcohol Intoxication – proximately caused the injury Intent to Injure Self or Others – intent must be established

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 18 Initiating A Claim for a Traumatic Injury Traumatic Injury –Wound or other condition of the body caused by external force, including stress or strain –Caused by specific event or series of events or incidents within a single day or work shift

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 19 Initiating A Claim for a Occupational Disease Occupational Disease –Condition produced over a period longer than one workday or shift COP is not provided for Occupational Diseases CA-16 is not issued for Occupational Diseases

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 20 Usually, but not always Back pain or strain could be either Injury – Sudden pain or strain from activities not a part of normal job Disease/illness – Gradual back pain and strain from normal job duties A clear difference ?

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 21 Initiating A Claim for a Traumatic Injury Notice of Traumatic Injury – CA-1 –Employee (or someone on her/his behalf, including supervisor) completes front –Supervisor completes back –Must be submitted to employing agency within 30 days of date of injury to be eligible for COP – however can be submitted up to three years after the injury –Must be transmitted to OWCP within ten workdays from date agency received form – DO NOT HOLD for wage calculations, supporting documentation, etc.

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 22 Supervisor’s Role related to a Traumatic Injury Claim Discuss and review the facts surrounding the incident. Complete the supervisor and safety screens within the EDI and submit to the HRO ASAP. Authorize medical care if needed by completing a Medical Treatment Form CA-16 Advise employee of the right to elect COP Advise employee of her/his responsibility to submit prima facie medical evidence of disability within ten calendar days or risk termination of COP

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 23 Employee Reports the injury to his/her supervisor Supervisor and Employee complete the On-Line initiating claim form Injured employee signs the printed copy for employee file Supervisor electronically submits claim for processing Supervisor prints completed form HRO reviews the claim for accuracy, enters appropriate codes, corrects any errors and authenticates the claim The HRO is notified that a claim is awaiting authentication Claim is forwarded to OWCP Claim data is then loaded into DIUCS OWCP receives claim, validates data, and submits data to District OWCP for case number assignment Safety is notified of the injurySafety and Supervisor receive an electronic OSHA-301 form in PDF format

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 24 Initiating A Claim for a Occupational Disease Notice of Occupational Disease – CA-2 –Employee initiates the report of injury through the EDI –Supervisor reviews and completes the supervisor and safety screens within the EDI and submits to the HRO –Three year statute of limitations

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 25 Supervisor’s Role related to a Occupational Disease Claim Review the employee’s portion of the form and provide comments concerning the employee's statement Supporting Statement Advise employee of the right to elect sick, annual leave or LWOP, pending adjudication of the claim

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 26 Supervisor’s Role related to a Occupational Disease Claim Provide Appropriate Occupational Disease Checklist –CA-35a – Occupational Disease in General –CA-35b – Hearing Loss –CA-35c – Asbestos-Related Illness –CA-35d – Coronary/Vascular Condition –CA-35e – Skin Disease –CA-35f – Pulmonary Illness (not Asbestosis) –CA-35g – Psychiatric Illness –CA-35h – Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 27 Wage Loss/Permanent Impairment An employee who can not return to work when COP ends or who is not entitled to COP may claim compensation for wage loss An employee who has returned to work but who still requires medical treatment during work hours may claim compensation for lost wages while undergoing or traveling to and from treatment

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 28 CA-7 (Claim for Compensation) An employee who uses annual or sick leave to avoid interruption of income may repurchase that leave, subject to agency concurrence, if the claim is approved Schedule awards for permanent impairment

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 29 CA-20 (Attending Physician’s Report) Submitted to OWCP along with CA-7 for wage loss or leave buy back Requests information on diagnosis, prognosis, history of injury, prima facie statement of causal relationship, etc.

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 30 Interim medical report about employee’s fitness for duty and work capabilities May be issued initially with CA-16 Supervisor/Agency completes agency portion by describing physical requirements of the employee’s job and noting the availability of light or limited duty Agency can send to physician at any time during life of claim – but not more than once a week CA-17 (Duty Status Report)

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 31 Investigate circumstances and report results to OWCP Must be supported by specific factual evidence Attach detailed statement describing circumstances behind challenge Challenging Validity of Claim

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 32 Challenging Validity of Claim Include specific evidence: witness statements, accident investigations, timecards, etc. Pay COP (if applicable) pending OWCP decision Authority to determine any aspect of claim rests with OWCP. While agency is entitled to explanation of basis for OWCP action, it must accept determination rendered.

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 33 APPEAL RIGHTS APPEAL BOARD RECONSIDERATION ORAL HEARING

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 34 PENALTIES Anyone who knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals or covers up a material fact; Makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation may be subject to these penalties: A. FINE B. 5 YEARS IMPRISONMENT C. BOTH

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 35 THIRD PARTY CLAIMS Circumstances Agency Continued Benefits

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 36 OPM While on OWCP long-term rolls time continues to run for within grade increases and leave category changes. National Guard Dual Status employees are not guaranteed reemployment in the same position or its equivalent when disability is overcome and the employee can return to work within one year from the beginning of compensation. This one year rule does not apply to Dual Status Employees.

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 37 Initiating A Claim for a Recurrence Recurrence –A spontaneous return or increase of disability due to a previous injury or occupational disease without intervening cause, or a return or increase of disability due to a consequential injury –No event other than the previous injury accounts for the disability –A recurrence of a medical condition is defined as a documented need for further medical treatment for the accepted condition or injury when there is no accompanying work stoppage

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 38 Initiating A Claim for a Recurrence Claim for Recurrence of Disability – CA-2a –Employee (or someone on her/his behalf, including supervisor) completes front –Supervisor completes back Submit to OWCP Employee should arrange for submission of factual and medical evidence described in the form instructions

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 39 Initiating a Claim for Death Benefits When an employee dies because of an injury incurred in the performance of duty, the supervisor/agency should immediately notify the district office via phone or fax The supervisor/agency should contact any survivors, provide them with claim forms, and help them prepare the claim CA-5 or CA-5b used to submit claims for death benefits Supervisor/Agency uses form CA-6 to report the work-related death of an employee

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 40 CONTINUATION OF PAY -Traumatic injury cases only! -45 calendar days per injury - maximum -Written Notice of Injury within 30 days from the date of injury -Medical evidence within 10 calendar days. (CA-1) Continuation of an employee’s regular pay by the employing agency with no charge to sick or annual leave.

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 41 Controverting COP Agency may controvert (not pay) COP Only if one of the following applies: –Disability is a result of occupational disease or illness –Employee comes within the exclusions of 5 USC 8101 (1) (B) or (E) –Employee is neither a citizen nor resident of the US or Canada

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 42 Controverting COP (Cont’d) –Injury occurred off the agency’s premises and the employee was not engaged in official “off premises” duties –Employee’s willful misconduct, intentional harm or death, or proximate intoxication –Injury not reported within 30 days of injury

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 43 ─Indicate controversion on CA-1 and attach narrative statement and specific evidence substantiating controversion ─Advise employee of controversion ─Can also terminate COP if no prima facie medical evidence is received within ten calendar days Controverting COP (Cont’d)

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 44 –Work stoppage first occurred more than 45 days after the injury –Employee reported injury after employment was terminated –Employee is enrolled in Civil Air Patrol, Peace Corps, or other group covered by special legislation Controverting COP (Cont’d)

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 45 Supervisor Responsibilities Encourage safe work habits and conditions and enforce safety regulations Advise employees on rights and responsibilities Report injuries promptly Complete and submit forms in timely manner (EDI) –CA-1 and CA-2 within ten workdays of receipt –CA-7 within five workdays of receipt Continue pay in traumatic injuries

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 46 Supervisor Responsibilities (cont’d) Assist employees in returning to work Represent the agency’s interest Challenge questionable claims Keep in contact with employee Help manage compensation costs Accommodate “light duty” work when able

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 47 Containing OWCP Costs Timely submission Challenge Questionable Claims Track Injured Employee’s Medical Status and availability for work Offer Light Duty

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 48 Containing OWCP Costs Report injuries through EDI within ten workdays Submit CA-7s within five workdays Timely submission –enables prompt adjudication and medical management of claim –ensures compliance with the SHARE initiative and Federal regulations

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 49 Containing OWCP Costs Challenge Questionable Claims –OWCP accepts employee statement as factual unless agency provides refuting evidence –Agency does not have post adjudicative appeal rights –Include actual evidence rather than conjecture or opinion

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 50 Containing OWCP Costs Track Injured Employee’s Medical Status –Maintain constant contact with employee –Request frequent medical updates – in writing from physician –Cooperate with OWCP nurses, Claims Examiners, Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists, and Workers’ Compensation Specialists/Injury Compensation Specialists

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 51 Containing OWCP Costs Offer Light Duty –Match employee’s physical limitations to your particular needs –Can be temporary positions –Benefits of offering light duty: improves morale for both injured worker and remainder of workforce each day employee remains out of work reduces likelihood s/he will ever return

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 52 Containing OWCP Costs Light Duty Offers –Can be made verbally but must be followed-up in writing within two business days –Must include: job description, physical demands of position, organizational and geographical location, date available, date response required –If employee refuses, notify OWCP immediately

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 53 LIGHT DUTY Responsibility of… the supervisor to try to accommodate the return of an employee on light duty the HRO to officially reassign an employee to another position if necessary the employee to cooperate

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 54 SUPERVISOR’S OWCP GOALS To minimize workplace hazards To minimize worker injuries & disease To minimize agency costs

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 55 Department of Labor Laws Regulations National Guard Bureau Policy Union Representative NGB OWCP Liaison State ICPA Safety Occupational Health Supervisor The OWCP Puzzle

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 56 DOL District Office Locations

National Guard Bureau Office of Technician Personnel 57 Liaison Regional assignments