Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69L-56.310 - Technical Requirements for Claims EDI Transmissions
(1) Insurers shall send Claims EDI Filings
required in Rules 69L-56.301,
69L-56.3012,
69L-56.3013,
69L-56.304,
69L-56.3045,
69L-56.307 and
69L-56.330, F.A.C., to the
Division using only the following transmission methods:
(a) Advantis Value Added Network (VAN);
or
(b) Secure Socket Layer/File
Transfer Protocol (SSL/FTP) in accordance with instructions on Form
DFS-F5-DWC-EDI-4 (1/01/2008).
(2) Electronic transmissions of Claims EDI
Filings shall be sent to the Division using the First Report of Injury
(FROI)/148 flat file transaction set, including the R21 companion record, and
the Subsequent Report (SROI)/A49 flat file transaction set, including the R22
companion record, described in Section 2, "Technical Documentation," of the
IAIABC Claims EDI Release 3 Implementation Guide. The claim administrator shall
not send transmissions containing files in the ANSI 148 format to the
Division.
(3)
(a) Each FROI transmission shall contain at
least one batch in the FROI format, a sample of which is located in Section 2,
Technical Documentation, in the IAIABC Claims EDI Release 3 Implementation
Guide. Each SROI transmission shall contain at least one batch in the SROI
format located in Section 2, Technical Documentation, Record Layouts, in the
IAIABC Claims EDI Release 3 Implementation Guide.
(b) Each batch shall contain only one of the
following transaction types:
1. First Report
of Injury (FROI/148 transaction with R21 companion record); or
2. Subsequent Report of Injury (SROI/A49
transaction with R22 companion record).
(c) A batch shall contain the following as
set forth in Section 2, Technical Documentation, in the IAIABC Claims EDI
Release 3 Implementation Guide:
1. Header
Record;
2. One or more transactions
- FROI 148 with R21, or SROI A49 with R22;
3. Trailer Record.
(d) Header records shall include the
following information:
1. Receiver FEIN for
the State of Florida: 596001874;
2.
Receiver Postal Code for the State of Florida: 323994226;
3. Sender Identifier. The Sender Identifier
(Sender ID) shall consist of the claim administrator's FEIN and Postal Code as
reported on Form DFS-F5-DWC-EDI-3 (10/01/2006), EDI Transmission Profile -
Sender's Specifications.
(4) To report the electronic equivalent of
the First Report of Injury or Illness (Form DFS-F2-DWC-1 adopted in Rules
69L-56.4011 and
69L-3.025, F.A.C.), where total
compensability of the claim has not been denied, the claim administrator shall
send to the Division both the FROI and SROI within the processing times set out
in subsection (5) of this section. If either the FROI or SROI contains an error
that results in the rejection of one of the transactions, both the FROI and
SROI shall be rejected and the claim administrator shall re-send both the
corrected FROI and SROI to the Division within the processing times set out in
subsection (5) of this rule section, in order for the two transactions to be
processed together. The Division will only pair for processing purposes, FROI's
and SROI's that are received by the Division on the same day, as set out in
subsection (5) of this rule section.
(5) Transmissions received on or before 9:00
p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), shall be processed by the Division the same day
the transmission was sent to the Division and acknowledged by the Division the
next day. Transmissions received after 9:00 p.m. through 11:59 p.m. (Eastern
Standard Time), shall be processed by the Division the following day and
acknowledged by the Division the next day after the transmission is
processed.
(6) During the test
phases, the "Test-Production Code" in the Header record shall be set to "T."
After the claim administrator has been approved by the Division to send
transmissions in production status, the "Test-Production Code" shall be set to
"P."
(7) The claim administrator
shall have the capability to receive and process the Division's Claims EDI AKC
Acknowledgement transaction described in Section 2, Technical Documentation, of
the IAIABC Claims EDI Release 3 Implementation Guide. The claim administrator
shall update its database with the Jurisdiction Claim Number (JCN) provided by
the Division on the EDI AKC Acknowledgement transaction for each successfully
filed transaction.
(8) Formats and
meaning of data elements reported via EDI to the Division pursuant to this rule
shall match format specifications and data element definitions established in
Sections 2, 4 and 6 of the IAIABC Claims EDI Release 3 Implementation Guide,
unless otherwise defined in Rule
69L-56.002, F.A.C.
(9) The claim administrator's business and
technical contacts shall have e-mail system capabilities that support Word,
Excel, or PDF attachments from the Division of at least 2 Megabytes.
(10) The claim administrator or other third
party vendor shall utilize anti-virus software to screen out and clean any
viruses on all electronic transmissions prior to sending transmissions to the
Division. The claim administrator or other third party vendor shall maintain
anti-virus software with the most recent anti-virus update files from the
software provider. If the claim administrator or third party vendor sends a
transmission that contains a virus which prevents the Division from processing
the transmission, the transmission will not be considered as having been
received by the Division.
(11) If a
vendor is submitting files on behalf of more than one insurer or claim
administrator, the vendor shall send separate header and trailer records for
each claim administrator. The Sender ID on the Header Record shall represent
the insurer's or claim administrator's FEIN and Postal Code, not that of the
vendor.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 440.591, 440.593 FS. Law Implemented 440.593 FS.
New 5-29-05, Amended 1-7-07, 5-17-09.
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