Workplace-related mental injuries, marijuana reimbursements, independent contractors and the gig economy, and single-payer health insurance were among the top workers compensation focuses of state legislatures in 2024 according to a new report from the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI).
NCCI’s 2024 Regulatory and Legislative Trends provides an overview of developments affecting the workers compensation system in two parts: the Regulatory and Legislative Trends Report (Report) and two interactive navigation dashboards.
The annual Report offers a wealth of resources on important workers compensation-related topics, including first responder presumptions, hallucinogens and psychedelics, and marijuana legalization. Notable highlights include legislative activity by geographical zone for an overview of regional happenings across the country.
Through July 31, 2024, NCCI tracked 917 state and federal bills that could impact workers compensation stakeholders. This includes 474 bills in states where NCCI is a licensed rating or advisory organization. NCCI also monitored 266 proposed workers compensation-related regulations.
“As the regulatory and legislative landscape evolves, it is imperative for industry leaders to stay informed and adapt strategically,” said Bill Donnell, President and CEO of NCCI. “At NCCI, we are committed to delivering comprehensive updates and insights to help stakeholders navigate the road ahead.”
NCCI’s 2024 Regulatory and Legislative Trends also includes two intuitive and interactive dashboards:
– – Enacted Legislation – Interactive Dashboard provides users with easy-to-use navigation for a countrywide, state, or regional view of workers compensation-related enacted legislation.
– – Loss Cost/Rate Filing – Interactive Dashboard provides an overview of filed and approved loss cost/rate information based on the 2020-2021, 2021-2022, 2022-2023, and 2023-2024 filing seasons.
“In 2024, NCCI closely monitored over 1,000 bills and proposed regulations nationwide, covering a broad spectrum of critical issues,” said Tim Tucker, NCCI’s Executive Director of Legislative and Government Affairs. “NCCI’s annual Report provides a thorough analysis of the regulatory and legislative trends that may shape the workers compensation landscape.”
Check out the 2024 Regulatory and Legislative Trends and NCCI’s full suite of resources – including the Legislative Activity online resource, Court Case Insights tracker, and more on the NCCI website..