28 Tex. Admin. Code § 126.1 - Definitions Applicable to All Benefits
The following terms shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Employer Initiation of Benefits - Money
paid by an employer to the employee to compensate the employee for lost wages
or paid by the employer for medical expenses during a period in which the
carrier has either:
(A) contested
compensability of the injury;
(B)
contested liability for the injury; or
(C) has not completed its initial
investigation of the injury which is limited to seven days after the carrier
receives first written notice of the injury as defined in §
124.1 of this title (relating to
Notice of Injury).
(2)
Nonpecuniary Wages--Wages paid to an employee in a form other than money.
Examples of nonpecuniary wages include but are not limited to:
(A) Health insurance premiums;
(B) Laundry/cleaning;
(C) Clothing/uniforms;
(D) Lodging/housing/rent;
(E) Payment of professional license
fees;
(F) Food/Meals; and
(G) Provision of a vehicle/fuel.
(3) Pecuniary Wages--Wages paid to
an employee in the form of money. Examples of pecuniary wages include, but are
not limited to:
(A) Hourly, weekly, biweekly,
monthly (etc.) wages;
(B)
Salary;
(C) Piecework
compensation;
(D) Any monetary
allowance such as for health insurance premiums, vehicle/fuel, food/meals,
clothing/uniforms, laundry/cleaning, or lodging/housing/rent;
(E) Monetary bonuses earned or accrued by the
employee; and
(F)
Commissions.
(4)
Unrecoupable overpayment--The amount of benefits paid by the carrier to the
claimant which were not owed and which were not recoverable or convertible from
other income benefits.
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