CA Lab Code Section 138.6


(a)

The administrative director, in consultation with the Insurance Commissioner and the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau, shall develop a cost-efficient workers’ compensation information system, which shall be administered by the division. The administrative director shall adopt regulations specifying the data elements to be collected by electronic data interchange.

(b)

The information system shall do the following:

(1)

Assist the department to manage the workers’ compensation system in an effective and efficient manner.

(2)

Facilitate the evaluation of the efficiency and effectiveness of the delivery system.

(3)

Assist in measuring how adequately the system indemnifies injured workers and their dependents.

(4)

Provide statistical data for research into specific aspects of the workers’ compensation program.

(c)

The data collected electronically shall be compatible with the Electronic Data Interchange System of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions. The administrative director may adopt regulations authorizing the use of other nationally recognized data transmission formats in addition to those set forth in the Electronic Data Interchange System for the transmission of data required pursuant to this section. The administrative director shall accept data transmissions in any authorized format. If the administrative director determines that any authorized data transmission format is not in general use by claims administrators, conflicts with the requirements of state or federal law, or is obsolete, the administrative director may adopt regulations eliminating that data transmission format from those authorized pursuant to this subdivision.

(d)

(1)The administrative director shall assess an administrative penalty against a claims administrator for a violation of data reporting requirements adopted pursuant to this section. The administrative director shall promulgate a schedule of penalties providing for an assessment of no more than five thousand dollars ($5,000) against a claims administrator in any single year, calculated as follows:

(A)

No more than one hundred dollars ($100) multiplied by the number of violations in that year that resulted in a required data report not being submitted or not being accepted.

(B)

No more than fifty dollars ($50) multiplied by the number of violations in that year that resulted in a required report being late or accepted with an error.

(C)

Multiple errors in a single report shall be counted as a single violation.

(D)

No penalty shall be assessed pursuant to Section 129.5 for any violation of data reporting requirements for which a penalty has been or may be assessed pursuant to this section.

(2)

The schedule promulgated by the administrative director pursuant to paragraph (1) shall establish threshold rates of violations that shall be excluded from the calculation of the assessment, as follows:

(A)

The threshold rate for reports that are not submitted or are submitted but not accepted shall not be less than 3 percent of the number of reports that are required to be filed by or on behalf of the claims administrator.

(B)

The threshold rate for reports that are accepted with an error shall not be less than 3 percent of the number of reports that are accepted with an error.

(C)

The administrative director shall set higher threshold rates as appropriate in recognition of the fact that the data necessary for timely and accurate reporting may not be always available to a claims administrator or the claims administrator’s agents.

(D)

The administrative director may establish higher thresholds for particular data elements that commonly are not reasonably available.

(3)

The administrative director may estimate the number of required data reports that are not submitted by comparing a statistically valid sample of data available to the administrative director from other sources with the data reported pursuant to this section.

(4)

All penalties assessed pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Workers’ Compensation Administration Revolving Fund.

(5)

The administrative director shall publish an annual report disclosing the compliance rates of claims administrators.
Last Updated

Aug. 19, 2023

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