Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69L-5.229 - Application Process
(1) Application to
become a Qualified Servicing Entity shall be made on Form DFS-F2-SI-22
(Qualified Servicing Entity Application), effective 08/09, incorporated by
reference. Entities may apply to become a Qualified Servicing Entity in any or
all of the following: claims-adjusting, loss control or safety engineering. The
application shall be submitted to the Division at least ninety (90) days prior
to the desired effective date. The application may be obtained at:
Department of Financial Services
Division of Workers' Compensation
Bureau of Monitoring and Audit/Self-Insurance
1579 Summit Lake Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32317
(a) Entities that are not insurance companies
licensed to write workers' compensation insurance by the Florida Office of
Insurance Regulation shall include the following in the application package:
1. A completed Form DFS-F2-SI-22 (Qualified
Servicing Entity Application), effective 08/09, as incorporated by
reference.
2. Proof that the
management and ownership of the Qualified Servicing Entity is competent,
trustworthy and possesses managerial experience that would make the proposed
operation beneficial to the workers covered. In determining competency the
Department shall consider the applicant's claims-handling history. If the
applicant's history contains any of the following it shall be considered a
demonstration of a lack of competency:
a. A
repeated pattern or practice of questionable claims-handling techniques
pursuant to Section 440.525 or
440.20, F.S.;
b. A repeated pattern or practice of
unreasonably controverting claims;
c. A repeated pattern or practice of failing
to pay compensation orders as required by statute; or
d. A repeated pattern or practice of
arbitrarily or unreasonably disallowing or reducing payments to healthcare
providers pursuant to Section
440.13(7)(f),
F.S.
(b) A
completed Form DFS-F2-SI-27 (Biographical Statement and Affidavit), effective
08/09, as incorporated by reference, for each owner and member of management,
along with a brief resume. Copies of this form are available at the Division of
Workers' Compensation, Bureau of Monitoring and Audit, Self-Insurance Section,
1579 Summit Lake Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32317.
(c) Independent background investigation
reports on the owners and management performed by a company approved by the
National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).
(d) Proof that the applicant has a sufficient
number of workers' compensation claims adjusters licensed by the State of
Florida and loss control and safety engineering personnel employed on a
full-time basis to meet the needs of all self-insurers with which it intends to
contract. The following information shall be submitted for each employee:
1. A copy of their Florida Adjusters License,
for the adjusters.
2. A copy of a
current resume for loss control and safety engineering
personnel.
(e) Proof of a
physical location within the State of Florida separate from the client's
location. If the Qualified Servicing Entity is a subsidiary of the self-insurer
that it services, then the physical location may be the same as that of the
self-insurer.
(f) Proof that they
have within the State of Florida, an insurance professional qualified in the
field of workers' compensation and authorized to act in all matters concerning
the company's claims-handling;
(g)
A statement signed by an officer of the company that the Qualified Servicing
Entity utilizes only authorized rehabilitation services pursuant to Section
440.491(7),
F.S.;
(h) Two (2) letters of
recommendation from prior or current customers;
(i) A statement detailing the record handling
and maintenance practices; and,
(j)
A copy of the standards and procedures used to develop safety programs for
their clients if applicable.
(2) Entities that are insurance companies
licensed to write workers' compensation insurance by the Florida Office of
Insurance Regulation shall include the following in the application package:
(a) A completed Form DFS-F2-SI-22 (Qualified
Servicing Entity Application), effective 08/09; and,
(b) Proof of their certificate of
authority.
(3) The entity
submitting an application must have no outstanding penalties or fines
owed.
(4) The entity submitting an
application must be approved by the Department before engaging in business in
Florida as a Qualified Servicing Entity.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 440.38(1), (2), (3), 440.385(6), 440.591 FS. Law Implemented 440.38(1), (2), (3), 440.385(1), (3), (6) FS.
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