Montana Code Annotated 1995

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     39-71-712. Temporary partial disability benefits. (1) If, prior to maximum healing, an injured worker has a physical restriction and is approved to return to a modified or alternative employment that the worker is able and qualified to perform and the worker suffers an actual wage loss as a result of a temporary work restriction, the worker qualifies for temporary partial disability benefits.
     (2) An insurer's liability for temporary partial disability must be the difference between the injured worker's average weekly wage received at the time of the injury, subject to a maximum of 40 hours a week, and the actual weekly wages earned during the period that the claimant is temporarily partially disabled, not to exceed the injured worker's temporary total disability benefit rate.
     (3) Temporary partial disability benefits are limited to a total of 26 weeks. The insurer may extend the period of temporary partial disability payments.
     (4) A worker requalifies for temporary total disability benefits if the modified position is no longer available to the worker and the worker continues to be temporarily totally disabled as defined in 39-71-116.
     (5) Temporary partial disability may not be credited against any permanent partial disability award or settlement under 39-71-703.

     History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 619, L. 1993; amd. Sec. 16, Ch. 243, L. 1995.

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