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Oklahoma: Court adjusts maximum compensation rates

The Workers' Compensation Court issued a bulletin announcing a change in the maximum compensation benefits rate.

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Due to an increase in the state's average weekly wage, the maximum benefits rate is changed to $771 per week for temporary total disability, permanent total disability, and death. The new rate begins Nov. 1 and ends on Oct. 31, 2013. The maximum compensation benefit rate for work-related injury and illness occurring during the period from Aug. 27, 2010, until Aug. 26, 2015, remains at $323 for permanent partial disability and permanent partial impairment.

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October 8, 2012

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