Maine lawmakers have introduced legislation that would tie workers compensation benefit amounts to the rise in the price of goods and services.
The measure introduced on Thursday, Senate Bill 1896, would amend the state’s workers comp law to mandate that compensation for injured workers be annually increased to account for inflation by the amount of increase in the consumer price index compiled by the U.S. Department of Labor.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics updates the consumer price index on an annual basis. It was last updated in January.
Senate Bill 1896 was sent to a joint House/Senate Committee on Labor and Housing for consideration.