Wash. Admin. Code § 296-15-001 - Definitions
(1) "Self-insurance
electronic data reporting system (SIEDRS)": SIEDRS is a computer system that
collects claim data electronically from self-insurers. Effective July 1, 2008,
all self-insurers must send timely and accurate claim data to SIEDRS in the
required format.
(2) "Substantially
similar":
(a) The text of the department's
document has not been altered or deleted; and
(b) The self-insurer's document has the text:
(i) In approximately the same font
size;
(ii) With the same emphasis
(bolding, italics, underlining, etc.); and
(iii) In approximately the same location on
the page as the department's document.
(3) "Third-party administrator (TPA)" is a
business entity that contracts with one or more self-insured employers to
handle selfinsured employer's claims under WAC
296-15-350. TPAs who handle
Washington claims must be licensed by the department of labor and industries. A
business entity that is majority owned by a self-insured employer it contracts
to handle claims for will not be considered a TPA of that selfinsured
employer.
(4) "Claims management
entity": All individuals designated by the self-insured employer to administer
workers' compensation claims, including self-administered organizations and
third-party administrators.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 51.14.110. 09-01-177, § 296-15-001, filed 12/23/08, effective 1/23/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020, 51.14.020, 51.32.190, 51.14.090, and 51.14.095. 06-06-066, § 296-15-001, filed 2/28/06, effective 4/1/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.32.190(6), 51.32.055(8)(a) and (9)(a). 98-24-121, § 296-15-001, filed 12/2/98, effective 1/2/99.
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