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How does the California Indemnity Data Call differ from National Council on Compensation Insurance reporting?

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How does the California Indemnity Data Call differ from National Council on Compensation Insurance reporting?

Question: 
How does the California Indemnity Data Call differ from National Council on Compensation Insurance reporting?
Answer: 

The requirements for the WCIRB’s Indemnity Data Call reporting are administered by the WCIRB, and the data fields that are reported are based on WCIS reporting using the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions’ (IAIABC’s) First and Subsequent Reports of Injury (FROI/SROI) record. FROI/SROI reporting to WCIS is administered by the DWC.

 

Because WCIS reporting has been required since March 2000 for all claims administrators who administrate more than 150 claims annually, the WCIRB’s Governing Committee elected to adopt this record for the WCIRB Indemnity Data Call rather than the Workers Compensation Insurance Organizations’ WCIND record, which was created in 2018. The IAIABC record layouts were selected to meet specific needs related to the WCIRB’s ratemaking responsibilities.