Injured workers convicted of filing a false workers' compensation claim will be cut off from all indemnity related to the claim under a bill signed into law by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey.
At the same time, lawmakers on Tuesday sent the freshman governor a bill that would explicitly state employers are not obligated to buy medical marijuana for injured workers.
Ducey on Monday signed into law House Bill 2331, by Rep. Karen Fann, R-Prescott, requiring an injured worker be notified that a conviction for filing a false claim can result in a prison sentence, a $50,000 fine and forfeiture of all ...
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