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Title: Continuation of Pay COP


1
Continuation of Pay (COP)
  • Presentation for Agency Representatives
  • February 15, 2007
  • Elizabeth Way
  • U. S. Department of Labor
  • Branch of Technical Assistance

2
Topics to Be Covered
  • COP Defined
  • Eligibility for COP
  • Controverting COP
  • Terminating COP
  • Calculating COP
  • Determining Dates
  • Counting COP Days
  • COP Examples
  • Light Duty and COP
  • References

3
COP Defined
  • Continuation of regular pay for up to 45 calendar
    days of wage loss due to disability and/or
    medical treatment after a traumatic injury
  • Intent is to avoid interruption of pay while the
    claim is adjudicated
  • Subject to usual deductions from pay, such as
    income tax, retirement, allotments, etc.
  • Decision to use leave over COP is not
    irrevocable. Employee who uses leave can later
    elect COP within one year of the leave usage or
    date the case is accepted by OWCP, whichever is
    later.

4
Continuation of Pay - Eligibility
  • Must be a traumatic injury
  • Must file the CA-1(or notice of injury) within 30
    days of the date of injury
  • Must begin losing time from work within 45 days
    of the injury.

5
Nine Reasons for Controverting COP
  • Agency may controvert (not pay) COP ONLY if one
    of the following applies
  • Disability is a result of occupational disease or
    illness
  • Employee comes within the exclusions of 5 USC
    8101 (1) (B) or (E) (volunteers)
  • Employee is neither a citizen nor resident of the
    US or Canada
  • Injury occurred off the agencys premises and the
    employee was not engaged in official off
    premises duties

6
Nine Reasons for Controverting COP - continued
  • Employees willful misconduct, intentional harm
    or death, or proximate intoxication
  • Injury not reported within 30 days of injury
  • Work stoppage first occurred more than 45 days
    after the injury
  • Employee reported injury after employment was
    terminated
  • Employee is enrolled in Civil Air Patrol, Peace
    Corps, or other group covered by special
    legislation

7
Unacceptable Reasons for Controverting COP
  • Injury was not witnessed
  • Employee was careless
  • Employee is a bad employee and doesnt deserve
    any benefits

8
Controverting COP
  • Indicate controversion on CA-1 and attach
    narrative statement and specific evidence
    substantiating controversion
  • Advise employee of controversion
  • Can also terminate COP if no prima facie medical
    evidence received within ten calendar days
  • OWCP reviews COP controversion and can overturn
    it and require that COP be paid. Agency is
    provided with explanation of basis for decision.

9
Terminating COP
  • Where the employer has paid COP, it may be
    stopped only when at least one of the following
    occurs
  • Medical evidence is not received within 10
    calendar days after the claim is submitted
  • Medical evidence shows that the employee is not
    disabled from his/her regular position
  • Medical evidence shows that the employee is
    capable of performing light duty, and the
    employee has refused a suitable written job offer

10
Terminating COP - continued
  • Employee returns to work with no loss of pay
  • Employees period of employment expires
  • OWCP directs the employer to stop
  • COP has been paid for 45 days

11
Calculating COP
  • The pay rate for COP purposes is equal to the
    employees regular weekly pay rate
  • Excludes overtime pay, but includes other
    applicable extra pay except to the extent
    prohibited by law
  • Changes in pay which would have otherwise
    occurred during the 45 day period are to be
    reflected. (i.e., promotion, demotion, step
    increases)

12
COP Regular Schedule
  • For full or part time workers (permanent or
    temporary) who work the same number of hours each
    week of the year, the weekly pay rate is the
    hourly pay rate (A) in effect on the date of
    injury multiplied by (x) the number of hours
    worked each week (B)
  • A x B Weekly Pay Rate

13
COP Irregular Schedule
  • For part-time workers who do not work the same
    number of hours each week, but who do work each
    week of the year, the weekly pay rate is an
    average of the weekly earnings established by
    dividing (/) the total earnings from the year
    immediately preceding the injury (A) by the
    number of weeks worked in that year (B)
  • A / B Weekly Pay Rate

14
COP Intermittent, Seasonal, On-Call
  • The weekly pay rate is the average weekly
    earnings established by dividing (/) the total
    earnings during the full 12 month period
    immediately preceding the date of injury (A) by
    the number of weeks (or partial weeks) worked
    during the year (B) (that is A / B) or 150 times
    the average daily wage earned in the employment
    during the days employed within the full year
    immediately preceding the date of injury divided
    by 52 weeks, whichever is greater.

15
COP Determining Dates
  • The first day of COP is the day following the
    date of injury (DOI) where there is immediate
    time loss
  • If there is immediate time loss on the DOI and if
    the employee was injured during official work
    hours, time lost on DOI is charged to
    Administrative Leave
  • If employee is injured before work hours and
    there is immediate time loss, the first day of
    COP is the DOI
  • If disability wasnt immediate, the timeline
    begins on the first return to work date so long
    as that was within 45 days of the DOI 

16
COP Determining Dates
  • If continual disability for work begins within 45
    days after the first return to work, and all 45
    days of COP havent been used, COP continues
    until 45 days of COP have been used  
  • If the disability for work was intermittent, COP
    can be used only up to 45 calendar days after the
    first return to work even if less than 45 days
    of COP have been used (Procedure Manual 2-0807-
    6)

17
COP - Counting Days
  • COP looks at calendar days, not just work days
  • Using any part of a day towards COP makes it a
    COP day (1 hr COP to see MD 1 day COP)
  • Time lost must be certified by physician read
    medical carefully for disability for work dates
  • COP is charged for weekends and holidays if
    medical evidence shows IW was disabled on those
    days
  • Determining factors for COP are disability for
    work or absence for obtaining medical care for
    injury

18
COP - Counting Days Example 1
  • Worker is injured on 6/1
  • Disability starts on 6/2
  • Worker returns to full time limited duty on 6/14.
  • Disability returns on 6/22 and is continual.

19
COP Calendar Example 1
June
July
20
COP - Counting Days Example 1
  • Used 12 days COP for 6/2 6/13
  • 6/14 is first RTW date
  • 6/22 disability resumes and is continuous
  • Can use balance of 33 days of COP because
    continual disability is within 45 days of first
    RTW
  • 45th of COP is 7/24

21
COP - Counting Days Example 2
  • Worker is injured on 6/1.
  • Disability starts on 6/1. Physician certifies IW
    disabled through 6/13.
  • Worker returns to full time limited duty on 6/14.
    Physician wants IW to attend PT on Tuesdays and
    Thursdays for the next 2 weeks.
  • Physician certifies another 10 days of disability
    starting 7/1.
  • IW returns to full time limited duty on 7/12.
  • Physician takes IW off work again starting 7/30.

22
COP Calendar Example 2
June
July
23
COP - Counting Days Example 2
  • Used 12 days COP for 6/2 6/13
  • 6/14 is first RTW date
  • Uses 4 more days of COP for PT making 16 days
    of COP used through 6/24
  • Uses 10 more days of COP 7/1 7/11 total of 26
    days of COP used through 7/12
  • Not eligible for COP for period of disability
    starting 7/30 because 7/30 is more than 45 days
    after 1st RTW.

24
Light Duty and COP
  • IW may be charged COP when assigned to light duty
    if the light duty job is
  • Assigned by a personnel action and
  • Is a bonafide position with a job description
    and
  • Is classified at a lower pay level than the pay
    level of the job the employee held when injured
    or a lower grade or rate of pay than IWs
    preinjury job or is on a different schedule
    which causes a loss of salary or premium pay
    authorized as part of the IWs normal work week
    (e.g. Sunday premium or night differential)

25
Light Duty and COP
  • IW may not be charged COP if an agency assigns IW
    to limited or light duty in the absence of a
    personnel action unless it results in loss of
    salary or premium pay as a result of being on a
    different schedule

26
COP References
  • OWCP Procedure Manual Part 2 807 on web at
    http//www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/owcp/INDEXo
    fResources.htmbookmark3
  • CA-810 Chapter 5
  • CA 550 Chapter D
  • Injury Compensation Specialist Training on CD
    or on web at http//www.dol.gov/esa/owcp/share/Sha
    reppt/ppt.aspx
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