Read the WCB's 2016 Committee of Review status report update on the committee's recommendations as of December 2023.
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Complete this form for authorization to treat an injured worker. Use this form to request funding for new or replacement hearing aids and repairs or hearing aid supplies.
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Learn how to edit another user’s saved Employer’s Initial Report of Injury (E1) form through your basic or full WCB online account.
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Vocational Rehabilitation – Accommodation Allowance
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Eye Glasses Frames Expense
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Personal Care Allowances
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Clothing Allowances
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Lump sum to assist with the necessary expenses of the death of the worker (including burial)
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Spousal Supplement Expense (Old Act Claims)
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Minimum Annuity Amount (PRO 19/2023)
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Dependent and Sole Dependent Children’s Expense
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Consumer Price Index Historical Summary
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Consumer Price Index Calculation
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Use this form to apply for voluntary coverage with the WCB.
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Use these fee codes and fees to bill for primary level services provided to WCB customers by hearing service providers accredited by the WCB.
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Use this checklist is a self-evaluation tool to help employers understand if you are meeting your responsibilities as an employer according to The Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013.
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Complete this form if your business has had a change in ownership, has been sold, has closed or is no longer operating in Saskatchewan.
Use this form to register your business with the WCB to ensure that you and your workers are covered if an injury occurs at work.
Use this calendar to report a worker’s regular work schedule.
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If a worker spends time in two or more provinces and their total gross wages are in excess of the WCB's maximum assessable earnings, an employer is entitled to prorate these excess wages.
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