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The bill increases burial expense coverage for work-related deaths to up to $10,000 and expands transportation cost coverage, including return travel within the US and Canada.
The bill increases burial expense coverage for work-related deaths to up to $10,000 and expands transportation cost coverage, including return travel within the US and Canada.
H 67 is a proposed constitutional and statutory amendment filed in the Idaho House of Representatives during the 68th Legislature, First Regular Session (2025). Introduced January 28, 2025, the bill is scheduled for a committee hearing on April 8, 2025 (1:00 PM–2:30 PM, Room A-2). The bill is sponsored by the Commerce and Human Resources Committee, with co-sponsors in the Senate (RS31784 / H0067: Senators Ruchti and Nichols).
The core objective of H 67 is to adjust workers’ compensation burial benefits by increasing the maximum burial expense cap and clarifying transportation costs, thereby ensuring broader coverage for the deceased worker’s funeral, burial or cremation, and related transportation.
Increased burial expense cap: If death results from a work-related injury within four years, the employer must pay up to:
Transportation costs included and expanded: The statute would expressly cover the transportation of the deceased worker’s body to the place of residence within the United States or Canada, and would remove geographic limitations on transportation. This ensures all related burial expenses, including return transportation, are covered.
Effective date and emergency clause: The bill includes an emergency designation and provides an effective date. The amendment would take full force and effect on July 1, 2025 (not immediately upon passage, despite the emergency clause language).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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