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Current Trends in Workers' Compensation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 April 2021
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The Report of the National Commission on State Workers’ Compensation Laws heralded a new era for workers’compensation in the United States. Appointed by the President in 1970, the Commission issued its report in 1972, and pointed out the gross inadequacies of all the state systems. To compel the states to modernize their compensation laws, the Commission established 19 essential recommendations, and placed time limitations on the adoption of these standards by the states, with the threat that if these recommendations were not met by July 1975, the Commission would recommend to Congress that the non-complying state systems be taken over by the federal government and operated under the generally more liberal provisions of the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act.
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