Title: CW2 TRACY JOLLY
1CW2 TRACY JOLLY
2PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM
3CHANGES TO PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM
- NEW FORM - AGO FORM 216
- THREE TIER SYSTEM
- EXCEEDS STANDARDS/MEETS STANDARDS/BELOW STANDARDS
- BULLET/NARRATIVE STATEMENTS
4INCENTIVE AWARDS
5CHANGES TO INCENTIVE AWARDS PROGRAM
- NO INCENTIVE AWARDS COMMITTEE
- SSPAS - SET AMOUNT - 750.00
- TWO YEARS BETWEEN AWARDS
- BASED ON LAST APPRAISAL OR NARRATIVE
JUSTIFICATION ON PLAIN BOND PAPER. - TIME OFF AWARD - BASED ON PERFORMANCE/ONE TIME
ACHIEVEMENT
6INJURY COMPENSATION
7HRO Comp Key Personnel
- Workers Comp Program POCs
- TSG Pam Guthrie 334-213-7587 DSN 363-7587
- email guthriep_at_al-arng.ngb.army.mil
- SGT Hilda Cepeda 334-213-7715 DSN 363-7715
- email cepedah_at_al-arng.ngb.army.mil
- Fax (334) 271-7267 DSN 363-7267
- Address TAG-AL-HRO, P.O. Box 3711, Montgomery,
AL 36109-0711 - Located at State Mil Dept Annex
8 OBJECTIVES
- Provide supervisors with a general overview of
the Federal Employees Compensation Act (FECA
law) - Types of benefits
- Requirements for entitlement
- Continuation of pay (COP)
- Familiarize supervisors with their
responsibilities in effectively administering the
FECA program - Forms completion
- Returning employees to work
9THE FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION ACT--FECA
.
- Provides monetary compensation, medical care and
assistance, vocational rehabilitation, and OPM
retention rights to Federal employees who sustain
traumatic injuries or occupational diseases as a
result of their employment with the Federal
Government.
10The FECA also provides
- for the payment of burial expenses and monetary
compensation to qualified survivors of a Federal
employee in cases of employment-related death. - Exclusive remedy for on-the-job injuries.
- FECA is not a disability retirement program.
115 BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTITLEMENT
- Time
- Civil employee
- Fact of injury
- Performance of duty
- Causal relationship
- ALL 5 MUST BE MET BEFORE BENEFITS CAN BE
AWARDED.
12TIME
- Employee has three (3) years to file a claim.
- If Traumatic Injury, time runs from date of
injury. - If Occupational Disease, time runs from date of
last exposure or date employee becomes aware of
medical condition, whichever is later. - NOTE To receive COP, claim must be filed within
30 days of traumatic injury.
13CIVIL EMPLOYEE
- Any civilian employee in any branch of Federal
government. - Volunteers performing personal services similar
to Federal employees are usually covered. - Independent contractors or employees of
independent contractors are usually not covered.
14FACT OF INJURY -- two parts
- FACTUAL Actual occurrence of an
accident/incident/exposure at the time, place,
and in the manner alleged. - MEDICAL Is there a medical condition diagnosed
in connection with that accident/incident/exposure
?
15FACT OF INJURY -- two parts
- FACTUAL Actual occurrence of an
accident/incident/exposure at the time, place,
and in the manner alleged. - MEDICAL Is there a medical condition diagnosed
in connection with that accident/incident/exposure
?
16PERFORMANCE OF DUTY (POD) -- two parts
- COE -- course of employment -- Did the
injury/exposure occur while at work? - AOE -- arises out of employment -- Did the injury
occur because of the employment or because of a
personal situation or condition?
17POD usually met if
- On industrial premises performing assigned duties
or engaging in activities which are reasonable
incidents of employment - personal acts for employees comfort, health,
convenience, and relaxation - eating meals, lunches, snacks
- reasonable time before/after shift OK (usually
1/2 hr)
18POD also usually met if
- Off premises while performing official duties
- Travel between the two duty locations
- TDY -- 24 hour protection if performing
activities incidental to employment - Informal recreational activities on premises
during lunch and breaks - Horseplay
- Unexplained falls
19POD may or may not be met if
- Assault
- Formal and/or off premises recreational injuries
-- must look at degree of agency support and
benefit derived - The intangible value of improvement in employee
health and morale that is common to all kinds of
recreation and social life is not sufficient
20No POD if
- Traveling to and from work (commute)
- Significant deviations
- Idiopathic fall (personal condition) to
supporting surface (e.g. floor) - Statutory exclusions
- Willful misconduct
- Intoxication
- Intent to injure oneself or another
- HARD TO PROVE
21CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP
- Link between the work-related incident/exposure
and the diagnosed condition. - Types -- Direct cause, Aggravation (worsening of
a pre-existing condition), Acceleration
(hastening of a pre-existing condition),
Precipitation (bringing a latent condition into
the open).
22TRAUMATIC INJURY (TI)
- A wound or other condition of the body
caused by external force, including stress or
strain. The injury must be identifiable as to
time and place of occurrence and member or
function of the body affected. It must be caused
by a specific event or incident or series of
events or incidents occurring within a single day
or work shift.
23OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE (OD)
- A condition which is produced by continued
or repeated exposure to elements of the work
environment such as noxious substances, damaging
noise levels, or repetitive work
activities/movements occurring over a period of
more than one work day or shift.
24 TI vs. OD -- the differences
- Traumatic Injury (TI)
- COP may be paid.
- Form CA-16 may be issued.
- Form CA-1 is completed.
- Quicker adjudication by OWCP -- usually requires
less factual and medical info.
- Occupational Disease
- No COP paid.
- No CA-16 may be issued.
- Form CA-2 is completed.
- Lengthy adjudication by OWCP-- requires more
detailed factual and medical info.
25RESPONSIBILITIES OWCP
- Make a timely and fair decision on the claim.
- Upon acceptance of a claim, manage the claim and
pay benefits as allowed by law. - Assist the employee to return to employment.
- Exclusive authority to award or deny all
benefits, including COP.
26EMPLOYEE
- Has the burden of proof to establish a claim.
- Has to submit factual evidence as required by
OWCP. - Has to provide medical evidence to support the
level of benefits claimed.
- Must keep both the agency and OWCP advised of his
or her status and submit reports as required. - Must seek and accept suitable work when such work
is available.
27SUPERVISOR
- Enforce safety regulations.
- Advise employees of his/her responsibilities in
filing a claim, rights, and benefits. - Complete claim forms in a timely manner and
verify accuracy of same, providing all required
information. - Report all injuries promptly to the ICPA/FECA
Program Manager.
28SUPERVISOR contd
- Continue pay in traumatic injury claims as
appropriate and promptly authorize medical care
within regulatory guidelines. - Assist employees in returning to work by
providing work within the employees work
tolerance limitations. - Represent agency interests in monitoring claims.
29IMPORTANT for Supervisors to
- Identify and challenge questionable claims with
the Advice of HRO. - Keep in contact with employees during the
recovery period. - Help to manage compensation costs by assisting
claimants in obtaining prompt medical care,
filing their claims promptly, and accommodating
work limitations with appropriate light duty.
30IMPORTANT NOTE
- A MONETARY PENALTY FROM 500 TO 2000 AND
IMPRISONMENT OF UP TO ONE YEAR IS PROVIDED FOR IN
THE LAW IF ONE PREVENTS OR DISCOURAGES AN
EMPLOYEE FROM FILING A CLAIM , OR RETAINS AND
REFUSES TO COMPLETE A CLAIM FILED BY AN EMPLOYEE.
31MEDICAL BENEFITS
- Examinations
- Diagnostic Tests
- Treatment -- physical therapy, surgery,
medications - Appliances other medical supplies
- Housing/Vehicle modifications
- Transportation costs to obtain medical care
- UNLIMITED amount in accordance with fee schedule
- Can continue INDEFINITELY so long as required for
injury-related residuals
32Medical Benefits continued....
- Employee has initial choice of treating physician
-- but may be changed only with OWCPs approval - Preventative treatment may be authorized in
limited circumstances - Limitations on chiropractic treatment to manual
manipulations of the spine for correction of
subluxations
33CONTINUATION OF PAY (COP)
- 45 calendar days of regular pay without charge to
sick or annual leave for disability and/or
medical appointments due to a traumatic injury. - Administered by EA.
- Disability must begin within 45 days.
- Payable from first day of disability following
date of injury unless injury occurs before the
start of the work shift. (Time off on the date
of injury is usually covered by administrative
leave.)
34Addl Requirements for COP
- Employee must submit medical evidence of
disability due to the work injury within 10
workdays after COP is requested or disability
begins, whichever is later.
- Agency should controvert/challenge payment of COP
if one of the 9 exceptions on Form CA-1 are met. - Agency should terminate COP if employee refuses
suitable work within 5 workdays.
35OTHER TYPES OF EARNINGS REPLACEMENT
- Temporary total disability payments -- 66 2/3 or
75 of salary with dependent(s) includes night
differential, Sunday premium, COLA locality
pay does not usually include overtime. - Loss of Wage-Earning Capacity (LWEC) payments if
partially disabled. - TAX FREE
36OTHER MONETARY COMPENSATION BENEFITS
- Attendant allowances, if unable to care for
personal needs (feeding, clothing, bathing) due
to work-related injury. - Schedule Awards for loss of or loss of use of a
scheduled member, function, or organ (e.g. leg,
arm, lung). - NOT payable for brain, heart, or back
- CAN be paid for permanent, serious disfigurement
of face, neck, or head.
37DEATH BENEFITS
- OWCP has allowances for certain death benefits
that occur because of an On-The -Job Injury.
38REHABILITATION SERVICES
- Nurse Intervention/Quality Case Management
Programs -- first effort return to work with
employing agency. Nurses now can be assigned
during COP period - Training
- Job placement assistance
- Assisted Reemployment Program -- subsidy paid to
new employers to encourage hiring of injured
employees.
39FORM CA-1, NOTICE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY
- Explain COP vs. leave and requirements for
obtaining COP. - Advise if COP is being controverted.
- Emphasize responsibility to return to work and to
keep you advised.
- Scan form for accuracy and completeness.
- Give employee receipt.
- Give form to ICPA immediately to be forwarded to
OWCP within 10 workdays if lost time/medical
costs incurred.
40FORM CA-16, AUTH. FOR EXAM AND/OR TREATMENT
- To be used for traumatic injuries only.
- May NOT be issued for past medical care, except
within 48 hrs of emergency treatment for which
pre-authorization was verbally given.
- Explain employees right to choose initial
treating physician. - Note definition of physician restriction on
chiropractors. - Traumatic injured employees have up to one week
to request a Form CA-16.
41FORM CA-17 DUTY STATUS REPORT
- Used to monitor extent of disability and COP
entitlement. - Used to determine work tolerance limitations for
providing suitable light duty. - INDICATE ON FORM THAT LIGHT DUTY WILL BE
PROVIDED. - Have employee provide updated CA-17 from
physician about every 2 weeks.
42FORM CA-7, CLAIM FOR COMP ON ACCT OF TI/OD
- Claim form should be sent to employee at 30th
day of COP if it appears disability will exceed
45 calendar days, or as soon as pay stops if no
COP. - Accuracy of pay information is critical.
- Medical evidence of disability required.
- Give form to HRO Workers Comp Spec/ICPA
immediately must be forwarded to OWCP within 5
work days of receipt from employee.
43FORM CA-2, NOTICE OF OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE
- Employee must submit a detailed statement and
medical report per the appropriate CA-35
checklist. (Found in the CA-810) - Supervisor must review and provide written
comments upon the employees statement. - Give form to HRO Workers Comp Spec/ICPA
immediately to be forwarded to OWCP within 10
workdays. Do not hold CA-2 awaiting the required
statements and reports.
44RECURRENCES
- A recurrence is a spontaneous return of symptoms
and/or disability without new or intervening
causes. - Form CA-2a, Notice of Recurrence of Disability,
must be completed.
- Form CA-16 is not to be issued without
pre-approval from OWCP. - COP may be paid for recurrences within 45 days of
the first return-to-work date, if a portion of
the original 45 days remains unused.
45APPEAL RIGHTS
- Hearing (HR)
- Must request within 30 calendar days.
- Oral hearing or written review of record may be
requested. - New evidence is optional.
- Must be requested before a reconsideration.
- Reconsideration
- Must request within 1 year.
- Must submit new evidence or new legal argument.
- Appeal (ECAB)
- Must request within 90 days.
- No new evidence is considered.
46BASIC FORMS
- Basic Forms are available at the HRO Web Page
http//alguard.state.al.us/hro/. Reference
Employee Relations. - Note Form CA-16, Authorization For Examination
And/Or Treatment is not available at the website.
- Additionally, Form CA-10, What A Federal Employee
Should Do When Injured At Work must be posted on
Employees Bulletin Board.