It was indefinitely suspended by Croke Park last December.
Offaly County Board has committed to "keeping the pressure on" regarding the GAA's player injury fund.
Croke Park officials indefinitely paused the loss of wages cover for players last December in a move saving the association €1.3m.
There's concern among various chairpersons across Ireland that a large number of players could opt out of playing club and inter-county GAA in fear of sustaining a serious injury.
Following a number of representations by various club delegates at last night's monthly meeting, Michael Duignan said the board would stay in contact with central council on the issue.
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