(1) Except as provided in subsection (7) of this section, the power and jurisdiction of the Workers’ Compensation Board shall be continuing, and it may, upon its own motion, from time to time modify, change or terminate former findings, orders or awards if in its opinion such action is justified in those cases in which:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 656.278

  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.

(a) There is a worsening of a compensable injury that results in the inability of the worker to work and requires hospitalization or inpatient or outpatient surgery, or other curative treatment prescribed in lieu of hospitalization that is necessary to enable the injured worker to return to work. In such cases, the payment of temporary disability compensation in accordance with ORS § 656.210, 656.212 (2) and 656.262 (4) may be provided from the time the attending physician authorizes temporary disability compensation for the hospitalization, surgery or other curative treatment until the worker’s condition becomes medically stationary;

(b) The worker submits and obtains acceptance of a claim for a compensable new medical condition or an omitted medical condition pursuant to ORS § 656.267 and the claim is initiated after the rights under ORS § 656.273 have expired. In such cases, the payment of temporary disability compensation in accordance with the provisions of ORS § 656.210, 656.212 (2) and 656.262 (4) may be provided from the time the attending physician authorizes temporary disability compensation for the hospitalization, surgery or other curative treatment until the worker’s condition becomes medically stationary, and the payment of permanent disability benefits may be provided after application of the standards for the evaluation and determination of disability as may be adopted by the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services pursuant to ORS § 656.726; or

(c) The date of injury is earlier than January 1, 1966. In such cases, in addition to the payment of temporary disability compensation, the payment of medical benefits may be provided.

(2) Benefits provided under subsection (1) of this section:

(a) Do not include vocational assistance benefits under ORS § 656.340;

(b) Do not include temporary disability compensation for periods of time during which the claimant did not qualify as a ‘worker’ pursuant to ORS § 656.005 (28);

(c) Do not include medical services provided pursuant to ORS § 656.245 except as provided under subsection (1)(c) of this section; and

(d) May include permanent disability benefits for additional impairment to an injured body part that has previously been the basis of a permanent partial disability award, but only to the extent that the permanent partial disability rating exceeds the permanent partial disability rated by the prior award or awards.

(3) An order or award made by the board during the time within which the claimant has the right to request a hearing on aggravation under ORS § 656.273 is not an order or award, as the case may be, made by the board on its own motion.

(4) Pursuant to ORS § 656.298, any party may appeal an order or award made by the board on its own motion.

(5) The insurer or self-insured employer may voluntarily reopen any claim to provide benefits allowable under this section or to grant additional medical or hospital care to the claimant. The board shall establish procedures for the resolution of disputes arising out of a voluntary reopening of a claim under this section.

(6) Any claim reopened under this section shall be closed by the insurer or self-insured employer in a manner prescribed by the board, including, when appropriate, an award of permanent disability benefits as determined under subsections (1)(b) and (2)(d) of this section. The board shall also prescribe a process to be followed if the worker objects to the claim closure.

(7) The provisions of this section do not authorize the board, on its own motion, to modify, change or terminate former findings or orders:

(a) That a claimant incurred no injury or incurred a noncompensable injury; or

(b) Approving disposition of a claim under ORS § 656.236 or 656.289 (4). [Amended by 1955 c.718 § 1; 1957 c.559 § 1; 1965 c.285 § 33; 1981 c.535 § 32; 1985 c.212 § 6; 1987 c.884 § 37; 1990 c.2 § 19; 1995 c.332 § 33; 2001 c.865 § 11; 2005 c.188 § 2; 2021 c.257 § 3]

 

[Amended by 1965 c.285 § 41b; renumbered 656.325]

 

[Amended by 1957 c.455 § 1; repealed by 1965 c.285 § 95]