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Corporate customers SUCCESSFULLY NAVIGATING THE DEFENSE BASE ACT Brandon Miller Branch Chief of Finance, Insurance and Assessments US Longshore & Harborworkers.

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1 Corporate customers SUCCESSFULLY NAVIGATING THE DEFENSE BASE ACT Brandon Miller Branch Chief of Finance, Insurance and Assessments US Longshore & Harborworkers Division, US Department of Labor Eric Richardson Chief, Branch of Policy, Regulations & Procedures, US Department of Labor

2 OUTLINE The Defense Base Act (DBA): Background & History The Defense Base Act (DBA): Background & History Roles & Responsibilities Roles & Responsibilities Insurance Insurance Waivers Waivers Contact Information; Q&A Contact Information; Q&A

3 DBA BACKGROUND & HISTORY

4 History and Purpose of The Act 1. Extension of LHWCA; passed in 1941 & amended later, 2. To cover overseas civilian workers, 3. On government contracts, 4. Whether US or foreign nationals. 5. 1958 Amendment clarified that service contracts, even those which do not directly provide for “construction, alteration, removal or repair”, are included in the definition of public work.

5 Six Gates to Coverage 1. Any defense base acquired from any foreign government 2. Lands occupied or used by the US for military purposes outside the continental US 3. Public work in any Territory or possession under a contract with the US 4. Public work outside the US not covered under (3) 5. Contract outside the US approved and financed by the US. 6. Welfare or similar services outside the US for troops authorized by DOD.

6 Coverage Coverage applies when the injury is in the course and scope of employment Because of the special nature of DBA coverage for US employees, course and scope is broadly interpreted Under the “zone of special danger” rules injuries during the period of employment but not related to job duties may be covered.

7 ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

8 Contracting Officer Responsibility Ensure contractor compliance with the requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation for Defense Base Act Insurance. Ensure contractor compliance with the requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation for Defense Base Act Insurance. Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) at 48 CFR 28.309 requires Defense Base Act insurance in contracts for public works and contracts approved and financed under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, if work is performed outside the United States. Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) at 48 CFR 28.309 requires Defense Base Act insurance in contracts for public works and contracts approved and financed under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, if work is performed outside the United States. Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) at 48 CFR 52.228-3 & 4 requires that solicitations and contracts include the requirement for Defense Base Act insurance where applicable. Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) at 48 CFR 52.228-3 & 4 requires that solicitations and contracts include the requirement for Defense Base Act insurance where applicable.

9 Employer Responsibility (1 of 2) Secure Defense Base Act insurance before employees are deployed overseas. Secure Defense Base Act insurance before employees are deployed overseas. Post Notice to Employee, Form LS-241. Post Notice to Employee, Form LS-241. Inform employees about DBA benefits and how to report a work-related injury. Inform employees about DBA benefits and how to report a work-related injury. File Employer’s Report of Injury within 10 days of receiving notice of employee injury or death (DIRECTLY TO OWCP). File Employer’s Report of Injury within 10 days of receiving notice of employee injury or death (DIRECTLY TO OWCP). Notify the insurance carrier of employee injury or death. Notify the insurance carrier of employee injury or death.

10 Employer Responsibility (2 of 2) Authorize medical care when requested or upon knowledge of injury. Authorize medical care when requested or upon knowledge of injury. Provide earnings, employment, medical, and other records to the OWCP when requested. Provide earnings, employment, medical, and other records to the OWCP when requested. Assist the employee or survivors to file claim for benefits. Assist the employee or survivors to file claim for benefits.

11 Insurance Carrier Responsibility (1 of 2) Educate the insured employer of its rights and responsibilities under the LHWCA and the DBA. Educate the insured employer of its rights and responsibilities under the LHWCA and the DBA. The insurance carrier stands in the shoes of the employer. The insurance carrier stands in the shoes of the employer. Upon receiving notice of injury or death, investigate the compensability of the claim, and determine if compensation and medical care are payable. Upon receiving notice of injury or death, investigate the compensability of the claim, and determine if compensation and medical care are payable. Ensure necessary medical care has been authorized and medical providers have been given billing and reporting instructions. Ensure necessary medical care has been authorized and medical providers have been given billing and reporting instructions.

12 Insurance Carrier Responsibility (2 of 2) First payment is due 14 days from the first day of disability. No compensation due if time loss is < 3 days. First payment is due 14 days from the first day of disability. No compensation due if time loss is < 3 days. If carrier determines that benefits should be delayed or denied, a Notice of Controversion must be filed with the OWCP within 14 days of the compensation due date. If carrier determines that benefits should be delayed or denied, a Notice of Controversion must be filed with the OWCP within 14 days of the compensation due date. File the required forms and records with the OWCP to apprise the District Director of the claimant’s status. File the required forms and records with the OWCP to apprise the District Director of the claimant’s status. File medical reports with the OWCP to apprise the District Director of the employee’s medical progress and status. File medical reports with the OWCP to apprise the District Director of the employee’s medical progress and status.

13 Employee Responsibility (1 of 2) Report injury to employer as soon as possible. Report injury to employer as soon as possible. Request authorization for medical care when needed. Employee has a free choice of treating physician. Request authorization for medical care when needed. Employee has a free choice of treating physician. Cooperate with employer/carrier in the investigation of the claim. Cooperate with employer/carrier in the investigation of the claim. Provide documents and medical reports to the OWCP upon request. Provide documents and medical reports to the OWCP upon request.

14 Employee Responsibility (2 of 2) Attend medical examination arranged by employer/carrier or by the District Director, when requested. Attend medical examination arranged by employer/carrier or by the District Director, when requested. Complete Employee’s Report of Earnings, Form LS-200, when requested (no more than twice a year). Complete Employee’s Report of Earnings, Form LS-200, when requested (no more than twice a year). File a written Claim for Compensation within one year of the date of injury or one year of last payment of compensation, whichever is later. File a written Claim for Compensation within one year of the date of injury or one year of last payment of compensation, whichever is later.

15 Longshore Role (1 of 3) Authorize insurance carriers and self-insured employers to secure compensation liability and maintain insurance coverage records. Authorize insurance carriers and self-insured employers to secure compensation liability and maintain insurance coverage records. Create and maintain case files for reports/claims filed under the Act. Create and maintain case files for reports/claims filed under the Act. Ascertain the prompt and proper payment of compensation when due. Ascertain the prompt and proper payment of compensation when due. Monitor and supervise medical care. Monitor and supervise medical care.

16 Longshore Role (2 of 3) Assist in the informal resolution of claims via phone, correspondence, and informal conferences. Assist in the informal resolution of claims via phone, correspondence, and informal conferences. Provide Information and Assistance on claim and reporting procedures. Provide Information and Assistance on claim and reporting procedures. Approve and issue orders for stipulated awards and settlement of claims when all parties are in agreement. Approve and issue orders for stipulated awards and settlement of claims when all parties are in agreement.

17 Longshore Role (3 of 3) Issue discretionary orders on attorney fees and on medical care, and supplemental orders of default. Issue discretionary orders on attorney fees and on medical care, and supplemental orders of default. Refer cases to the Office of Administrative Law Judges for formal hearing when informal claim resolution fails. Refer cases to the Office of Administrative Law Judges for formal hearing when informal claim resolution fails. Provide vocational rehabilitation services. Provide vocational rehabilitation services. Assess statutory penalties and fines. Assess statutory penalties and fines.

18 INSURANCE

19 Insurance The provisions of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act and its Regulations apply to the Defense Base Act The provisions of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act and its Regulations apply to the Defense Base Act 4(a) makes the employer 4(a) makes the employer Liable for the benefits Liable for the benefits Obliged to secure the benefits Obliged to secure the benefits

20 Insurance 32(a) (1) provides for insurance by an authorized carrier 32(a) (1) provides for insurance by an authorized carrier 32(a) (2) provides for self-insurance 32(a) (2) provides for self-insurance

21 Insurance 5(a) Failure to secure payment allows employee either to collect compensation, or to sue employer for damages 5(a) Failure to secure payment allows employee either to collect compensation, or to sue employer for damages The defenses of “fellow servant”, “assumption of risk” and “contributory negligence” are not available The defenses of “fellow servant”, “assumption of risk” and “contributory negligence” are not available

22 Insurance 38(a) The corporation and its president, secretary and treasurer are severally liable for a fine of $10,000 and imprisonment for not more than one year. 38(a) The corporation and its president, secretary and treasurer are severally liable for a fine of $10,000 and imprisonment for not more than one year. The president, treasurer and secretary are also severally liable jointly with the company for the benefits during the period it fails to secure compensation The president, treasurer and secretary are also severally liable jointly with the company for the benefits during the period it fails to secure compensation

23 Insurance Failure to report a claim carries a separate penalty of up to $11,000. Failure to report a claim carries a separate penalty of up to $11,000. Failure to report a claim waives the time bar Failure to report a claim waives the time bar Failure to controvert a claim requires 10% additional compensation for each amount unpaid. Failure to controvert a claim requires 10% additional compensation for each amount unpaid.

24 Insurance The Employer may be The Employer may be Uninsured Uninsured Insured by an unauthorized carrier Insured by an unauthorized carrier Insured by an authorized carrier, but have no DBA endorsement Insured by an authorized carrier, but have no DBA endorsement Operating under a waiver which is not effective Operating under a waiver which is not effective

25 Insurance Ultimately, the Employer is responsible, not: Ultimately, the Employer is responsible, not: The broker or agent The broker or agent The government contracting officer The government contracting officer The insurance company The insurance company The attorney The attorney The Department of Labor The Department of Labor

26 Insurance The Employer is also responsible for all The Employer is also responsible for all Subcontractors Subcontractors Subordinate contractors Subordinate contractors

27 WAIVERS

28 Waivers The Secretary of Labor On the recommendation of On the recommendation of The head of The head of Any department or agency Any department or agency In the exercise of her discretion, may In the exercise of her discretion, may Waive the application of this section with respect to Waive the application of this section with respect to Any contract, subcontract or subordinate contract Any contract, subcontract or subordinate contract Work location under such contracts Work location under such contracts Or classification of employees Or classification of employees

29 Waivers Waivers are routinely granted when Submitted by the proper person Submitted by the proper person In the proper form In the proper form Subject to limits and conditions Subject to limits and conditions Waivers apply to Guam for all employees including US nationals. Waivers apply to Guam for all employees including US nationals.

30 Waivers Do not apply to Do not apply to US Citizens US Citizens People hired in the US People hired in the US Legal residents of the US Legal residents of the US Do not apply unless waived employees will receive compensation under local laws providing for workers’ compensation for injuries, illness or death. Do not apply unless waived employees will receive compensation under local laws providing for workers’ compensation for injuries, illness or death.

31 Waivers Each contractor must before commencing performance Each contractor must before commencing performance Provide and maintain Provide and maintain For all waived employees For all waived employees Workers compensation insurance as required by the law of the place of the work Workers compensation insurance as required by the law of the place of the work With no exclusions e.g. for war hazards With no exclusions e.g. for war hazards

32 Waivers If there is no local workers compensation law Nationals are covered under DBA Nationals are covered under DBA If a worker is NOT covered by another compensation act for any reason If a worker is NOT covered by another compensation act for any reason Employers face penalties Employers face penalties Brokers face E & O claims Brokers face E & O claims If in doubt, buy protection If in doubt, buy protection

33 SUMMARY & QUESTIONS

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35 DLHWC Website http://www.dol.gov/owcp/dlhwc/ Statutes and Regulations Statutes and Regulations Contact Information for all Longshore Offices Contact Information for all Longshore Offices Longshore Forms Longshore Forms Defense Base Act Page Defense Base Act Page Max and Min, NAWW, Mileage, and Interest Rates Max and Min, NAWW, Mileage, and Interest Rates

36 Contact DLHWC National Office Miranda Chiu - Director202-693-0865 Miranda Chiu - Director202-693-0865 Chiu.miranda@dol.gov Brandon Miller202-693-0925 Brandon Miller202-693-0925 Miller.brandon@dol.gov Eric Richardson202-693-0944 Richardson.eric@dol.gov Eric Richardson202-693-0944 Richardson.eric@dol.gov Richardson.eric@dol.gov Public Email Address:DLHWC-Public@dol.gov Public Email Address:DLHWC-Public@dol.govDLHWC-Public@dol.gov Mailing Address: USDOL/OWCP/DLHWC Mailing Address: USDOL/OWCP/DLHWC 200 Constitution Ave NW, Rm. C-4315 Washington DC 20210


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