Posted on 06/04/2004 11:11:46 PM PDT by Amerigomag
SACRAMENTO (AP) - In a major disappointment to small business owners, lawmakers and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger - the state's dominant workers' compensation insurer said Friday their rates will drop only 7 percent next year. That's far below the 25-to-30 percent that many hoped reform legislation would bring.
Vince Sollitto, a spokesman for the governor, said the administration is not looking at the news as a setback. He pointed out that major elements of the reform bill have yet to be enacted and that Schwarzenegger's savings estimate was for the longer term.
Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi said last week that workers' comp rates should be cut an average of 21 percent. In a statement Friday, Garamendi promised to review the rate plan to make sure all the savings are being passed on to employers.
"This is disappointing, but I understand the historical financial issues that State Fund faces," he said. "Nevertheless, as required by law, my Department will analyze this filing to determine whether all of the available savings are indeed being passed on
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The state's Chief Legislative Analyst predicted a 3% reduction in premiums.
The real irony is that the lions share of the savings and consequent reduction in premiums are the result of a substantial reduction in charges that physicans and hopitals are able to bill for care incured at "surgical centers". These reductions were codified under the Davis administarion and implemented on January 1.
I've heard that for roofers in CA it's over $100 per $100. I don't want to think what a new roof is going to cost me one of these days.
At that level roofing work might be a good candidate for being done by robot. If built with a wireless internet connection and web cam, the robot supervisor could stay in Mexico with his family.
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