§1201.3. Failure to pay compensation; judgment and execution; interest; revocation
or suspension of insurer's license
A. If payment of compensation or an installment payment of compensation
due under the terms of an award, except in case of appeals from an award, is not
made within ten days after the same is due by the employer or insurance carrier liable
therefor, the workers' compensation judge may order a certified copy of the award to
be filed in the office of the clerk of court of any parish, which award whether
accumulative or lump sum, when recorded in the mortgage records, shall be a judicial
mortgage as provided in Civil Code Article 3299. Any compensation awarded and
all payments thereof directed to be made by order of the workers' compensation judge
shall bear judicial interest from the date compensation was due until the date of
satisfaction. The interest rate shall be fixed at the rate in effect on the date the claim
for benefits was filed with the office of workers' compensation administration.
B. Upon the filing of the certified copy of the workers' compensation judge's
award a writ of execution shall issue and process shall be executed and the cost
thereof taxed, as in the case of writs of execution, on judgments of courts of record,
as provided by the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure.
C. If any insurance carrier intentionally, knowingly, or willfully violates any
of the provisions of the Worker's Compensation Act, the insurance commissioner, on
the request of a workers' compensation judge or the assistant secretary, shall suspend
or revoke the license or authority of such insurance carrier to do compensation
business in this state.
D. The provisions of this Section relating to the execution and process for the
enforcement of awards shall be and are cumulative to other provisions now existing
or which may hereafter be adopted relating to liens or enforcement of awards or
claims for compensation.
Acts 1988, No. 938, §2, eff. July 1, 1989; Acts 1989, No. 260, §1, eff. Jan.
1, 1990; Acts 1997, No. 52, §1; Acts 1997, No. 88, §1, eff. June 11, 1997.