HawaiiSB 22732025–2026 Regular Session (Year 2)Senate

RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

Sponsored By: Joy A. San Buenaventura (Democratic)

In Committee

Summary

Requires that employers pay all workers' compensation claims for compensable injuries and not deny claims without reasonable cause or during a pending investigation. Creates a presumption of compensability for claims submitted by employees excluded from coverage under the Hawaii prepaid health care act. Requires that employers notify medical services providers of any billing disagreements and allows providers to charge an additional rate to employers for outstanding balances owed for undisputed charges. Establishes dispute resolution procedures for employers and providers who have a reasonable disagreement over charges. Requires employers to deny a treatment plan within 3 days of receipt of a treatment plan or the treatment plan is deemed accepted.

Workers' CompensationEmployersTreatment PlansMedical Services ProvidersPaymentDisagreementDispute Resolution ProceduresLBT, JDC/WAM

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Joy A. San Buenaventura

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Stanley Chang

    Democratic • Senate

  • Troy N. Hashimoto

    Democratic • Senate

  • Michelle N. Kidani

    Democratic • Senate

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. The committee on LBT deferred the measure.

    2/4/2026Senate
  2. The committee(s) on LBT has scheduled a public hearing on 02-04-26 3:01PM; CR 225 & Videoconference.

    1/30/2026Senate
  3. Referred to LBT, JDC/WAM.

    1/26/2026Senate
  4. Introduced and passed First Reading.

    1/21/2026Senate
  5. Pending Introduction.

    1/15/2026Senate

Bill Text

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