OAR 125-160-0110
Benefit Limits During Permanent Disability


(1)

For purposes of initial estimates and final awards, the Department shall calculate and limit benefits for permanent disability as described in this rule:

(2)

While still in confinement, all permanent disability and training benefits shall be limited to training provided by Corrections. The need for, and type of, any training shall be decided solely by Corrections. All medical services benefits are permanently terminated.

(3)

Upon release all permanent disability benefits shall be limited to the permanent disability payments and prosthetics awards approved under these rules. All medical services benefits except preparation of reports for final award or appeals are permanently terminated. No training benefit shall be provided after release except that the Department, solely upon the request and advice of Corrections, may extend a program commenced in confinement.

(4)

Upon release with permanent disability, any prosthetics award may be paid in advance. It may be reserved to pay when actual need is proven. It may be converted to a periodic payment and paid as part of the permanent disability award. Department shall select the payment method it deems reasonable in its final award.

(5)

Upon release with permanent disability, the permanent disability award shall be payable for limited periods. The periods start when release and medically stationary dates are both attained. Although no payment shall be made, time spent in later confinement shall count against the period in which benefits would be payable. Disability ratings and periods shall be as follows:

(a)

For a rating of 10 percent or less, the permanent disability award shall be zero.

(b)

For a rating of more than 10 percent through 20 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable for a period of 24 months or until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs, whichever occurs first.

(c)

For a rating of more than 20 percent through 30 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable for a period of 48 months or until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs, whichever occurs first.

(d)

For a rating of more than 30 percent through 40 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable for a period of 96 months or until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs, whichever occurs first.

(e)

For a rating of more than 40 percent through 50 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable for a period of 132 months or until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs, whichever occurs first.

(f)

For a rating more than 50 percent through 60 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable for a period of 180 months or until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs, whichever occurs first.

(g)

For a rating of more than 60 percent through 70 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable for a period of 240 months or until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs, whichever occurs first.

(h)

For a rating of more than 70 percent through 80 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable for a period of 300 months or until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs, whichever occurs first.

(i)

For a rating of more than 80 percent through 90 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable for a period of 360 months or until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs, whichever occurs first.

(j)

For a rating of more than 90 percent through 100 percent, the permanent disability award shall be payable until the claimant attains an age when other benefit eligibility occurs.

Source: Rule 125-160-0110 — Benefit Limits During Permanent Disability, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=125-160-0110.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 125-160-0110’s source at or​.us