- 14
- Jun
- 2011
Workers Compensation Rate Change Effective July 1, 2011
Beginning July 1, 2011, the maximum workers’ compensation payable will be $755.00 per week and the minimum compensation will be $208.00 per week. This change is based on the Director of Industrial Relations determining that the State’s average weekly wage for the calendar year of 2010 was $755.46.
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