Kansas Senate Bill 181, which would change the definition of apportionment and provide that a trier of fact may find apportionment without any prior rating, may go to the House for consideration this week.Kansas, like many other states, is under a double digit workers' compensation rate siege, and the business lobby has been trying to pass significant reform the past two years, failing in the House.Presently in committee, the bill, introduced by Sen. Karin Brownlee, R-Olathe, is in the House Commerce and Labor Committee. According to reports, the bill is one vote shy of getting out of committe...
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