Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0800-02-27-.07 - CERTIFICATION PROCESS FOR ADJUSTING ENTITIES
(1) Prior to
being designated a "certified" adjusting entity an entity shall:
(a) Make proper application, provide all
required documentation and pay all appropriate fees.
(b) Establish and implement a training
program that complies with the requirements set forth in these Rules for
adjusters that process Tennessee claims.
1.
Verifiable training provided by the adjusting entity to its adjusters that was
provided within twelve (12) months of an adjusting entity's initial application
that meets the requirements stated within these Rules may be used to satisfy
the requirements of this section.
(c) For the cumulative twelve (12) calendar
months prior to application, meet or exceed the requirements of the Bureau's
Rules Claims Handling Standards, Rules 0800-02-14 and General Rules, Rules
0800-02-01, and the Medical Fee Schedule, Rules
0800-02-17-.20 in the
timely filing/provision of:
1. First Report of
Work Injury Forms
2. Employee
Choice of Physician Forms
3. First
Report of Payment of Compensation Forms
4. Notice of Change or Termination of
Compensation Benefits Forms
5.
Statistical Data Forms
6.
Payment(s) to medical providers
(d) Have at least 60% of its adjusters that
process Tennessee workers' compensation claims be recognized as "certified" by
the Bureau.
(e) Have at least 75%
of its supervisors that supervise adjusters that process Tennessee workers'
compensation claims be recognized as "certified" by the Bureau, and
(f) Be approved by and recognized as such by
the Bureau.
(2)
Documentation submitted with the application shall include:
(a) The individual names and total number of
persons adjusting Tennessee workers' compensation claims, including claims
supervisors, on behalf of the applicant on the date of the
application;
(b) The total number
of adjusters and medical-only adjusters who have been awarded a Tennessee
Adjuster Certification as of the date of the application;
(c) An audit of the adjusting entity's
achievements relative to the benchmarks listed above for the twelve (12)
calendar months ending with the month three months prior to the date of the
application (example: For an application dated June 1, the audit would be for
the months of April 1 of the previous year through March 31 of the current
year).
(3) The term for a
certification designation is twenty-four (24) months from the date of
designation.
(4) Failure of a
certified adjusting entity to fulfill the requirements for post-designation
training shall result in that entity being no longer considered a certified
adjusting entity.
(5) An adjusting
entity which is not designated by the Bureau to be a certified adjusting entity
shall not identity itself as holding such recognition.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 50-6-101, 50-6-119, 50-6-127, 50-6-233, 50-6-415, and 50-6-419.
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