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Section 410 - Temporary disability -- Amount of payments -- State average weekly wage defined.

UT Code § 34A-2-410 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) Subject to Subsections (1)(b) and (5), in case of temporary disability, so long as the disability is total, the employee shall receive 66-2/3% of that employee's average weekly wages at the time of the injury but: (i) not more than a maximum of 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury per week; and (ii) (A) subject to Subsections (1)(a)(ii)(B) and (C), not less than a minimum of $45 per week plus: (I) $20 for a dependent spouse; and (II) $20 for each dependent child under the age of 18 years, up to a maximum of four dependent children; (B) not to exceed the average weekly wage of the employee at the time of the injury; and (C) not to exceed 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury per week. (b) In no case shall the compensation benefits exceed 312 weeks at the rate of 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury over a period of 12 years from the date of the injury.

(a) Subject to Subsections (1)(b) and (5), in case of temporary disability, so long as the disability is total, the employee shall receive 66-2/3% of that employee's average weekly wages at the time of the injury but: (i) not more than a maximum of 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury per week; and (ii) (A) subject to Subsections (1)(a)(ii)(B) and (C), not less than a minimum of $45 per week plus: (I) $20 for a dependent spouse; and (II) $20 for each dependent child under the age of 18 years, up to a maximum of four dependent children; (B) not to exceed the average weekly wage of the employee at the time of the injury; and (C) not to exceed 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury per week.

(i) not more than a maximum of 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury per week; and

(ii) (A) subject to Subsections (1)(a)(ii)(B) and (C), not less than a minimum of $45 per week plus: (I) $20 for a dependent spouse; and (II) $20 for each dependent child under the age of 18 years, up to a maximum of four dependent children; (B) not to exceed the average weekly wage of the employee at the time of the injury; and (C) not to exceed 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury per week.

(A) subject to Subsections (1)(a)(ii)(B) and (C), not less than a minimum of $45 per week plus: (I) $20 for a dependent spouse; and (II) $20 for each dependent child under the age of 18 years, up to a maximum of four dependent children;

(I) $20 for a dependent spouse; and

(II) $20 for each dependent child under the age of 18 years, up to a maximum of four dependent children;

(B) not to exceed the average weekly wage of the employee at the time of the injury; and

(C) not to exceed 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury per week.

(b) In no case shall the compensation benefits exceed 312 weeks at the rate of 100% of the state average weekly wage at the time of the injury over a period of 12 years from the date of the injury.

(2) If a light duty medical release is obtained before the employee reaches a fixed state of recovery and no light duty employment is available to the employee from the employer, temporary disability benefits shall continue to be paid.

(3) The "state average weekly wage" as referred to in this chapter and Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act, shall be determined by the commission as follows: (a) On or before June 1 of each year, the total wages reported on contribution reports to the Unemployment Insurance Division for the preceding calendar year shall be divided by the average monthly number of insured workers determined by dividing the total insured workers reported for the preceding year by 12. (b) The average annual wage obtained under Subsection (3)(a) shall be divided by 52. (c) The average weekly wage determined under Subsection (3)(b) is rounded to the nearest dollar.

(a) On or before June 1 of each year, the total wages reported on contribution reports to the Unemployment Insurance Division for the preceding calendar year shall be divided by the average monthly number of insured workers determined by dividing the total insured workers reported for the preceding year by 12.

(b) The average annual wage obtained under Subsection (3)(a) shall be divided by 52.

(c) The average weekly wage determined under Subsection (3)(b) is rounded to the nearest dollar.

(4) The state average weekly wage determined under Subsection (3) shall be used as the basis for computing the maximum compensation rate for: (a) injuries or disabilities arising from occupational disease that occurred during the 12-month period commencing July 1 following the June 1 determination; and (b) any death resulting from the injuries or disabilities arising from occupational disease.

(a) injuries or disabilities arising from occupational disease that occurred during the 12-month period commencing July 1 following the June 1 determination; and

(b) any death resulting from the injuries or disabilities arising from occupational disease.

(5) The commission may reduce or terminate temporary disability compensation in accordance with Section 34A-2-410.5.

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Section 410 - Temporary disability -- Amount of payments -- State average weekly wage defined.