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STATE OF MAINE KENNEBEC, ss. MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL,, : \ I _~ - SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL ACTION DOCKET NOS. CV-08-256 and CV-08-262 :.' r I J r~:, c. AI.'~..:.j / '/ > I,~;I i' (J, '/ l' 0 '/ Plaintiffs v. WORKERS' COMPENSAnON BOARD, STATE OF MAINE Defendants And DECISION AND ORDER MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS v. Plaintiff MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSAnON BOARD Defendant Before the court is a consolidated motion for judgment on a stipulated record by the Maine State Chamber of Commerce ("the Chamber"), the Workers' Compensation Coordinating Council ("the Workers Compensation Council"), and the Maine Council of Self Insurers. Plaintiffs seek judicial review, pursuant to 5 M.R.S. 8058, of a rule promulgated by the Maine Workers' Compensation Board ("the Board").

39-A M.R.S. 213 provides that the Board shall review workers' compensation cases involving permanent injury and, every two years, calculate a permanent impairment threshold such that 25% of all injured employees with a permanent impairment ("PI") will exceed that threshold. 213 further provides that the Board shall do so through the use of an independent actuary utilizing actuarially sound data and methodology. A worker whose PI rating exceeds the resulting PI Threshold will be entitled to extended benefits. Initially, the actuary retained by the Board made the determination that the 2006 PI Threshold should be set at 12.5%. This determination was made without inclusion of the cases reported to have 0% PI. The Board then had two of its Hearing Officers review a subset of the 0% cases that were not included in the actuary's calculus. Of the 611 files reviewed, the Hearing Officers concluded that 343 lacked sufficient information to accurately assign any PI rating, and of the 268 that had sufficient information, 183 had a PI rating of 0% and the remaining 85 were something more than 0%. In light of this data, the Board recalculated its figures and ultimately set the PI threshold at 11.8%. This calculation included not only the 85 cases that were determined to have a PI rating of higher than 0%, but also the 183 cases determined to have a PI rating of 0%. Plaintiffs seek review of this determination, arguing, inter alia, that the Board's decision was arbitrary and capricious due to the inclusion of workers with 0% impairment. Standard of Review

When an agency rule is challenged in a declaratory judgment action, the standard of review is contained in 5 M.R.S. 8058. If the rule is procedurally sound, the court may review the rule substantively "to determine whether the rule is arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion or otherwise not in accordance with the law." 5 M.R.S. 8058(1), Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. v. Dept. of Env. Protection, 2003 ME 62, <J[21, 823 A.2d 551, 559. Under a motion for judgment on a stipulated record, the Court may determine any factual issues that arise from the stipulated record, drawing any necessary inferences. Rufus Deering Co. v. Spike, 2006 WL 295967, *1 (Me. Super., July 25, 2006) citing Boston Five Cents Sav. Bank v. Dept ofhousing, 768 F.2d 5, 11-12 (1st Cir. 1985). Discussion 1. Timeliness First, the Board argues that the plaintiffs' action should be dismissed as untimely filed under 5 M.R.S. 11002. However, the 40-day time limitation contained in 5 M.R.S. 11002 applies to challenges to an agency's adjudicatory decision. When a plaintiff challenges a formal rule, the challenge is treated as a declaratory judgment action. 5 M.R.S. 8058. Accordingly, the statute of limitations in such actions is six years from the date the cause of action accrues. Bog Lake Co. v. Town ofnorthfield, 2008 ME 37, <J[ 7, 942 A.2d 700, 703. A rule is defined as "the whole or any part of every regulation, standard, code, statement of policy, or other agency statement of general applicability." 5 M.R.S. 8002(9)(A). The PI Threshold was promulgated using formal rulemaking procedures, and is an agency statement of general applicability, setting a standard as required under 39-A M.R.S. 213. Consequently, these

actions are timely as within the general six year statute of limitation for civil actions. II. Inclusion of 0% Permanent Impairment Cases The issue is whether the Board's decision to set the 2006 PI Threshold at 11.8% was in accordance with law. 39-A M.R.S. 213 states that "the board, using an independent actuarial review based upon actuarially sound data and methodology, must adjust the [permanent impairment threshold] so that 25% of all cases with permanent impairment will be expected to exceed the threshold and 75% of all cases with permanent impairment will be expected to be less than the threshold." Plaintiffs argue that that the Board's 2006 PI Threshold of 11.8% was improper because the 0% cases used in the actuary's calculus did not have a "permanent impairment" for purposes of 213. As 213 requires, the PI Threshold is required to be calculated such that the top quartile of cases with permanent impairment are above the threshold. Therefore, by including 0% cases that do not have a permanent impairment, the PI Threshold is artificially lowered. The Board argues that the inclusion of the 0% cases was proper for avo reasons. First, the Board argues that the actuary found their inclusion to be reasonable. This reliance is misplaced, however, because the actuary was not in a position to determine which 0% cases could properly be included in the calculus. In other words, the actuary's role was to calculate a threshold using data provided to him by the Board, not to determine which 0% cases reflect a true "permanent impairment" as a matter of law.

Second, the Board argues that some of the 0% cases still show some permanent injury; notwithstanding a 0% PI rating. This argument, however, is discredited by the distinction between permanent injury and permanent impairment. A permanent impairment is defined under the Maine Workers' Compensation Act of 1992 as "any anatomic or functional abnormality or loss existing after the date of maximum medical improvement that results from the injury." 39-A M.R.S. 102(16). Pursuant to 39-A M.R.S. 153(8)(A), the Board is required to "establish by rule a schedule for determining the existence and degree of permanent impairment based upon medically or scientifically demonstrable findings..." Accordingly, the Board promulgated Me. W.c.B. Rule, ch. 7, 6, which adopts the fourth edition of the American Medical Association Guides ("the Guides") for that purpose. According to the Guides, it is possible for a person to experience some permanent residual effects (i.e. permanent injuries) without having any permanent impairment. See, e.g. Guides, 4 th ed., DRE Lumbrosacral, Category 1, at p. 102. Consequently, the fact that some of the cases may involve some form of permanent injury does not mean that all of the 0% cases involve permanent impairment. Remedy When an agency's rule is invalidated as arbitrary and capricious pursuant to 5 M.R.S. 8058, the rule is set aside and declare invalid. Because 8058 is, in essence, a declaratory judgment action, an accompanying order to remand is inappropriate procedurally. Accordingly, the court GRANTS plaintiffs' motion

for judgment on a stipulated record, and declares the Workers' Compensation Board's 2006 PI Threshold invalid. August ll 2009

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AUGSC-CV-2008-00256 DOCKET RECORD 07/21/2008 party(s): MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 07/21/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: CATHERINE CONNORS 07/21/2008 party(s): WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 07/21/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: CATHERINE CONNORS 07/21/2008 CERTIFY/NOTIFICATION - CASE FILE NOTICE SENT ON 07/21/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: CATHERINE CONNORS MAILED TO ATTY. OF RECORD. 08/06/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD SUMMONS/SERVICE - ACCEPTANCE OF SERVICE SERVED ON 07/29/2008 ACCEPTED BY JOHN C. ROHDE, ESQ. FOR MAINE WORKERS' COMP BOARD 08/13/2008 party(s): MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD,WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL MOTION - MOTION FOR CONSOLIDATION FILED ON 08/11/2008 08/13/2008 Party(s): MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD,WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL MOTION - MOTION TO WAIVE ADR FILED ON 08/11/2008 08/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD,WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL MOTION - MOTION FOR CONSOLIDATION GRANTED ON 08/14/2008 COPIES TO PARTIES/COUNSEL 08/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD,WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL MOTION - MOTION TO WAIVE ADR GRANTED ON 08/14/2008 PARTIES NEED NOT ENGAGE IN ALTERNATIVE DISPUE RESOLUTION. COPIES TO ATTYS. OF RECORD. 08/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 08/11/2008 08/21/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD RESPONSIVE PLEADING - ANSWER FILED ON 08/19/2008 08/21/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 08/19/2008 Defendant's Attorney: JOHN ROHDE 09/12/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD MOTION - OTHER MOTION FILED ON 09/12/2008 page 2 of 4 Printed on: 09/02/2009

AUGSC-CV-2008-00256 DOCKET RECORD ASSENTED TO MOTION TO FILE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD AND BRIEFS UNDER SEAL WITH PROPOSED ORDER. 09/12/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD RESPONSIVE PLEADING - RESPONSE FILED ON 09/12/2008 TO MOTION FOR CLARIFICATION. 09/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD MOTION - OTHER MOTION GRANTED ON 09/15/2008 ASSENTED TO MOTION TO FILE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD AND BRIEFS UNDER SEAL WITH PROPOSED ORDER. COPIES MAILED TO ATTYS. OF RECORD. 09/25/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD OTHER FILING - OTHER DOCUMENT FILED ON 09/24/2008 Defendant's Attorney: JOHN ROHDE VOLUME I OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD (INDEX) AND VOLUME IX OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD 11/19/2008 ASSIGNMENT - SINGLE JUDGE/JUSTICE ASSIGNED TO JUSTICE ON 11/19/2008 11/19/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF-INSURERS ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 11/19/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: KEVIN GILLIS 11/19/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF-INSURERS MOTION - OTHER MOTION FILED ON 11/19/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: KEVIN GILLIS FOR STIPULATED RECORD AND MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION. 12/23/2008 Party(s): MAINE AFL-CIO ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 12/22/2008 Defendant's Attorney: JAMES CASE 12/23/2008 Party(s): MAINE AFL-CIO RESPONSIVE PLEADING - RESPONSE FILED ON 12/22/2008 Defendant's Attorney: JAMES CASE TO MOTIONS FOR JUDGMENT ON STIPULATED RECORD. 12/23/2008 Party(s): WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL OTHER FILING - OPPOSING MEMORANDUM FILED ON 12/22/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: JERROL CROUTER TO MOTIONS FOR JUDGMENT ON STIPULATED RECORD. 01/05/2009 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF-INSURERS OTHER FILING - REPLY MEMORANDUM FILED ON 01/05/2009 Plaintiff's Attorney: KEVIN GILLIS 01/14/2009 Party(s): WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL OTHER FILING - OTHER DOCUMENT FILED ON 01/13/2009 Defendant's Attorney: JOHN ROHDE page 3 of 4 Printed on: 09/02/2009

AUGSC-CV-2008-00256 DOCKET RECORD SUPPLEMENT TO ADMININSTRATIVE RECORD. 02/27/2009 HEARING - OTHER MOTION SCHEDULED FOR 05/11/2009 @ 11:00 in Room No. 2 STIPULATED JUDGMENT 03/03/2009 HEARING - OTHER MOTION NOTICE SENT ON 04/03/2009 STIPULATED JUDGMENT 05/12/2009 HEARING - OTHER MOTION HELD ON 05/11/2009 STIPULATED JUDGMENT COURT TO TAKE MATTER UNDER ADVISEMENT. ATTYS. PRESENT. 05/12/2009 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF-INSURERS MOTION - OTHER MOTION UNDER ADVISEMENT ON 05/11/2009 FOR STIPULATED RECORD AND MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION. 05/15/2009 Party(s): MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LETTER - FROM PARTY FILED ON 05/15/2009 Plaintiff's Attorney: CATHERINE CONNORS LETTER REGARDING DRAFT ORDERS. 09/02/2009 FINDING - JUDGMENT DETERMINATION ENTERED ON 08/31/2009 ORDERED INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE AT THE SPECIFIC DIRECTION OF THE COURT. PARTIES/COUNSEL COPIES TO ORDER - STIPULATED JUDGMENT ENTERED ON 08/31/2009 ORDERED INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE AT THE SPECIFIC DIRECTION OF THE COURT, COPIES TO PARTIES/COUNSEL Judgment entered for MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and against WORKERS' COMPENSATION COORDINATING COUNCIL. 09/02/2009 FINDING - FINAL JUDGMENT CASE CLOSED ON 09/02/2009 09/02/2009 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF-INSURERS MOTION - OTHER MOTION GRANTED ON 08/31/2009 JOSEPH M JABAR JUSTICE FOR STIPULATED RECORD AND MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION. A TRUE COpy ATTEST: Clerk Page 4 of 4 Printed on: 09/02/2009

MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS - PLAINTIFF SUPERIOR COURT KENNEBEC, ss. Attorney for: MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS Docket No AUGSC-CV-200B-00262 KEVIN GILLIS - RETAINED 07/24/200B TROUBH & HEISLER 511 CONGRESS ST DOCKET RECORD PO BOX 9711 PORTLAND ME 04104-5011 MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - PLAINTIFF Attorney for: MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE KATHARINE I RAND - RETAINED 08/11/2008 PIERCE ATWOOD ONE MONUMENT SQUARE PORTLAND ME 04101 vs MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD - DEFENDANT 27 STATE HOUSE STATION, AUGUSTA ME 04333 Attorney for: MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD JERROL CROUTER - RETAINED DRUMMOND WOODSUM & MACMAHON 84 MARGINAL WAY SUITE 600 PORTLAND ME 04101 Attorney for: MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD JOHN ROHDE - RETAINED WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD 27 STATE HOUSE STATION AUGUSTA ME 04333-0027 Filing Document: COMPLAINT Filing Date: 07/24/2008 Minor Case Type: CONTRACT Docket Events: 07/25/2008 FILING DOCUMENT - COMPLAINT FILED ON 07/24/2008 07/28/2008 party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 07/24/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: KEVIN GILLIS 07/28/2008 CERTIFY/NOTIFICATION - CASE FILE NOTICE SENT ON 07/28/2008 08/13/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD MOTION - MOTION FOR CONSOLIDATION FILED ON 08/11/2008 WITH MEMORANDUM OF LAW, DRAFT ORDER, NOTICE OF HEARING 08/13/2008 party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD MOTION - MOTION ALTER/AMEND ORDER/JUDG FILED ON 08/11/2008 WITH MEMORANDUM OF LAW, DRAFT ORDER, NOTICE OF HEARING 08/13/2008 party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD Page 1 of 4 Printed on: 09/02/2009

AUGSC-CV-2008-00262 DOCKET RECORD MOTION - MOTION TO WAIVE ADR FILED ON 08/11/2008 08/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD MOTION - MOTION FOR CONSOLIDATION GRANTED ON 08/14/2008 COPIES TO PARTIES/COUNSEL 08/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD MOTION - MOTION ALTER/AMEND ORDER/JUDG GRANTED ON 08/14/2008 COPIES TO PARTIES/COUNSEL 08/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD MOTION - MOTION TO WAIVE ADR GRANTED ON 08/14/2008 08/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 08/11/2008 08/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 08/11/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: KATHARINE I RAND 08/21/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD RESPONSIVE PLEADING - ANSWER FILED ON 08/19/2008 08/21/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD ATTORNEY - RETAINED ENTERED ON 08/19/2008 Defendant's Attorney: JOHN ROHDE 09/12/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD MOTION - OTHER MOTION FILED ON 09/12/2008 ASSENTED TO MOTION TO FILE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD AND BRIEFS UNDER SEAL WITH PROPOSED ORDER. 09/12/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD RESPONSIVE PLEADING - RESPONSE FILED ON 09/12/2008 TO MOTION FOR CLARIFICATION 09/12/2008 ASSIGNMENT - SINGLE JUDGE/JUSTICE ASSIGNED TO JUSTICE ON 09/12/2008 09/15/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MOTION - MOTION FOR LEAVE FILED ON 09/15/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: JAMES CASE TO FILE AS AMICUS CURIAE AND INCORPORATED MEMORANDUM OF LAW WITH PROPOSED ORDER. 09/16/2008 OTHER FILING - OTHER DOCUMENT FILED ON 09/15/2008 Page 2 of 4 Printed on: 09/02/2009

AUGSC-CV-2008-00262 DOCKET RECORD RECORD FILED. (SEALED) IN VAULT 09/23/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD NOTE - OTHER CASE NOTE ENTERED ON 09/23/2008 ATTY ROHDE'S COpy OF 9/15/08 ORDER RETURNED BY USPS. ADDRESS CHANGED. NOTIFIED ATTY ROHDE TO CHANGE ADDRESS WITH AOC 09/24/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LETTER - FROM PARTY FILED ON 09/24/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: KATHARINE I RAND NO OBJECTION TO MOTION FOR LEAVE. 09/25/2008 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD OTHER FILING - OTHER DOCUMENT FILED ON 09/24/2008 Defendant's Attorney: JOHN ROHDE VOLUME I OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD (INDEX) AND VOLUME IX OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD 10/17/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MOTION - MOTION FOR LEAVE GRANTED ON 10/17/2008 THE DEADLINE SET FOR THE FILING OF THE DEFENDANT'S BRIEF AS SHALL BE INDICATED IN THE BRIEFING SCHEDULE TO BE ISSUED BY THE COURT. COPIES MAILED TO ATTYS. OF RECORD. 11/19/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OTHER FILING - OTHER DOCUMENT FILED ON 11/19/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: KATHARINE I RAND MEDICAL RECORDS FILED IN VAULT. 11/19/2008 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MOTION - OTHER MOTION FILED ON 11/19/2008 Plaintiff's Attorney: KATHARINE I RAND MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON STIPULATION RECORD AND INCORPORATED MEMORANDUM OF LAW 01/05/2009 Party(s): MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD OTHER FILING - REPLY MEMORANDUM FILED ON 01/02/2009 Defendant's Attorney: KATHARINE I RAND IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON STIPULATED RECORD. 02/27/2009 HEARING - OTHER MOTION SCHEDULED FOR 05/11/2009 @ 11:00 in Room No. 2 STIPULATED JUDGMENT 03/03/2009 HEARING - OTHER MOTION NOTICE SENT ON 03/03/2009 STIPULATED JUDGMENT 05/12/2009 HEARING - OTHER MOTION HELD ON 05/11/2009 STIPULATED JUDGMENT RECORD PRESENT. ORAL ARGUMENTS MADE TO THE COURT. COURT TO TAKE ATTYS. OF MATTER UNDER ADVISEMENT. 05/12/2009 Party(s): MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS,MAINE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MOTION - OTHER MOTION UNDER ADVISEMENT ON 05/11/2009 MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON STIPULATION RECORD AND INCORPORATED MEMORANDUM OF LAW Page 3 of 4 Printed on: 09/02/2009

AUGSC-CV-2008-00262 DOCKET RECORD 09/02/2009 FINDING - JUDGMENT DETERMINATION ENTERED ON 08/31/2009 ORDERED INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE AT THE SPECIFIC DIRECTION OF THE COURT. PARTIES/COUNSEL COPIES TO ORDER - STIPULATED JUDGMENT ENTERED ON 08/31/2009 ORDERED INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE AT THE SPECIFIC DIRECTION OF THE COURT. COPIES TO PARTIES/COUNSEL Judgment entered for MAINE COUNCIL OF SELF INSURERS and against MAINE WORKERS COMPENDATION BOARD. 09/02/2009 FINDING - FINAL JUDGMENT CASE CLOSED ON 09/02/2009 A TRUE COpy ATTEST: Clerk page 4 of 4 Printed on: 09/02/2009