In a proposed rule published in the Federal Register on June 28th, OSHA stated its intention to delay the July 1, 2017 compliance date for the electronic submission of the 2016 Form 300A report of injuries and illnesses until December 1, 2017, primarily because a secure website for posting the reports will not be available to employers until August 1. More importantly, however, the agency also stated that it intends to issue a separate proposal to “reconsider, revise or remove other provisions” of the 2016 final rule. The original July 1, 2017 deadline had been applicable to LeadingAge members in the following categories:

  • Employers with 250 or more employees – The employer must submit electronically OSHA Forms 300, 300A and 301 annually.
  • 20 or more employees but less than 250 in certain identified industries – The employer must submit electronically OSHA Form 300A annually. Included in the list of identified industries are nursing care facilities (NAICS 6231), community care facilities for the elderly (NAICS 6233) and other residential care facilities (NAICS 6239).
  • Other employers who receive notification from OSHA to electronically submit their OSHA Forms 300, 300A and 301.

Electronic reporting of injuries and illnesses was included as part of a final rule published by OSHA in 2016.

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Rachel Monger, JD, LACHA is President/CEO. Rachel joined LeadingAge Kansas in 2011 as the Director of Government Affairs and has been a powerful voice for our membership ever since. Rachel is a Kansas licensed attorney and adult care home administrator. She received her bachelor’s degree from Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington, MA, and her Juris Doctorate from the University of Kansas School of Law. Over the years, Rachel has served in many volunteer roles in her community and in the state of Kansas to support senior needs, aging services education, and community mental health services. She is also a member of the Board of Governors for the Kansas Health Care Stabilization Fund. As an award-winning trial lawyer, turned award-winning senior care advocate, she has spent nearly two decades passionately supporting quality of care and quality of life for Kansas seniors. When not at work, Rachel loves reading, crafting, volunteering with her church, and spending time with her partner Steven. You can reach Rachel directly at 785.670.8046.