WAC 296-15-221
Self-insurers' reporting requirements. (1) What information must self-insurers report to the
department? Each self-insurer must provide the department:
(a) The name, title, address and phone number of the
single contact person who is the liaison with the department
in all self-insurance matters. This contact will be sent all
department correspondence and is responsible for forwarding
information to appropriate parties for timely action.
(b) A copy of its current policy of applying sick leave,
health and welfare benefits or any other compensation in
conjunction with, or as a substitute for, time loss benefits.
(2) When must self-insurers notify the department of
business status changes? Self-insurers must notify the
department in writing:
(a) Immediately, of any plans to:
(i) Cease business entirely or cease business in
Washington; or
(ii) Dispose of controlling financial interest of the
original self-insurer. The self-insurer must surrender its
certificate for cancellation if requested by the department.
(b) Within thirty days, of any:
(i) Amendment(s) or modification(s) to the self-insurer's
articles, charter or agreement of incorporation, association,
copartnership or sole proprietorship which will materially
change the business identity or structure originally
certified.
(A) The department may require additional documentation.
(B) If the self-insurer becomes a subsidiary to another
firm, the parent must provide the department with its written
guarantee on L&I form F207-040-001 to assume responsibility
for all workers' compensation liabilities of the subsidiary if
the subsidiary defaults on its liabilities. See WAC 296-15-021 for additional information.
(ii) Separation (for example, divestiture or spinoff) of
any part of the original self-insurer.
(A) The original self-insurer remains responsible for
claims liability of the separated part up to the date of
separation unless the department approves an alternative.
(B) If the separating part wishes to continue being
self-insured, it must submit an application for self-insurance
certification (L&I Form F207-001-000) to the department at
least thirty days before separation.
(C) If certification cannot be granted before separation,
industrial insurance coverage must be purchased from the state
fund effective the date of separation.
(iii) Relocation, addition or closure of physical
locations.
(3) When must self-insurers notify the department of
administrative changes? A self-insurer must notify the
department in writing within ten days, of any change to its:
(a) Single contact person who is the liaison with the
department in all self-insurance matters. The self-insurer
must include the contact's title, address and phone number.
(b) Contract with a service organization or third party
administrator independent of the self-insurer which will
participate in the self-insurer's responsibilities. The
self-insurer must submit a copy of the new or updated service
contract. See WAC 296-15-021 for additional information.
(c) Administrator of its workers' compensation program,
if the self-insurer is self administered instead of
contracting with a service organization or third party
administrator.
(4) What reports must self-insurers submit to the
department? Each self-insurer must submit:
(a) Complete and accurate quarterly reports summarizing
worker hours and claim costs paid the previous quarter. Self-insurers must use a form substantially similar to the
preprinted Quarterly Report for Self-Insured Business, L&I
form F207-006-000, form sent by the department. This report
is the basis for determining the administrative, second injury
fund, supplemental pension, asbestosis and insolvency trust
assessments. Payment is due by the date specified on the
preprinted report sent by the department.
(i) Worker hours must be reported as defined in chapter 296-17 WAC General reporting rules, audit and recordkeeping,
rates and rating system for Washington workers' compensation
insurance.
(ii) Claim costs include, but are not limited to:
(A) Time loss compensation. Include the amount of time
loss the worker would have been entitled to if kept on full
salary.
(B) Permanent partial disability (PPD) awards.
(C) Medical bills.
(D) Prescriptions.
(E) Medical appliances.
(F) Independent medical examinations and/or
consultations.
(G) Loss of earning power.
(H) Travel expenses for treatment or rehabilitation.
(I) Vocational rehabilitation expenses.
(J) Penalties paid to injured workers.
(K) Interest on board orders.
(b) A complete and accurate annual report of all claim
costs paid for each year of liability with an estimate of
future claim costs. The self-insurer must use a form
substantially similar to the Annual Report for Self-Insured
Businesses (SIF-7), L&I form F207-007-000. This report is due
March 1 of each year. The department uses this for the annual
determination of each self-insurer's surety requirement.
(c) A fully audited financial statement within six months
after the end of the self-insurer's fiscal year. This report
demonstrates the self-insurer's continued ability to provide
benefits and pay assessments as required. The department will
consider a written request for filing time extension.
(i) This statement must be prepared by a certified public
accountant.
(ii) A self-insurer with a parental guarantee may submit
the parent's fully audited financial statement if the parent's
audited statement includes the financial condition of all
subsidiaries, including the self-insurer.
(iii) A political subdivision of the state may submit a
state auditor's report if it includes the self-insurer's
audited financial statement. If the state auditor does not
audit the self-insurer annually, the self-insurer must submit
financial statements prepared internally for any year a report
by the state auditor is not available.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.14.077, 51.14.150, 51.14.160,
51.44.040, 51.44.070, and 51.44.150. 09-13-018, § 296-15-221,
filed 6/5/09, effective 7/6/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.14.077, 51.14.120(7), 51.14.150(4), 51.14.160,51.44.040
(3), 51.44.070 and 51.44.150. 99-23-107, §
296-15-221, filed 11/17/99, effective 12/27/99.]