- Property and Casualty Insurance (C) Committee
- Cannabis Insurance (C) Working Group
- Casualty Actuarial and Statistical (C) Task Force
- Actuarial Opinion (C) Working Group
- Statistical Data (C) Working Group
- Catastrophe Insurance (C) Working Group
- NAIC/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (C) Advisory Group
- Surplus Lines (C) Task Force
- Surplus Lines (C) Working Group
- Terrorism Insurance Implementation (C) Working Group
- Title Insurance (C) Task Force
- Transparency and Readability of Consumer Information (C) Working Group
- Workers' Compensation (C) Task Force
- NAIC/International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) Joint (C) Working Group
- Property and Casualty Insurance (C) Committee
- Cannabis Insurance (C) Working Group
- Casualty Actuarial and Statistical (C) Task Force
- Actuarial Opinion (C) Working Group
- Statistical Data (C) Working Group
- Catastrophe Insurance (C) Working Group
- NAIC/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (C) Advisory Group
- Surplus Lines (C) Task Force
- Surplus Lines (C) Working Group
- Terrorism Insurance Implementation (C) Working Group
- Title Insurance (C) Task Force
- Transparency and Readability of Consumer Information (C) Working Group
- Workers' Compensation (C) Task Force
- NAIC/International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) Joint (C) Working Group
The following task forces and working groups report to the Workers’ Compensation (C) Task Force:
Mission
The mission of the Workers’ Compensation (C) Task Force is to study the nature and effectiveness of state approaches to workers’ compensation and related issues, including, but not limited to: assigned risk plans; safety in the workplace; treatment of investment income in rating; occupational disease; cost containment; and the relevance of adopted NAIC model laws, regulations and/or guidelines pertaining to workers’ compensation.
2025 Proposed Charges
- The Workers’ Compensation (C) Task Force will:
A. Oversee the activities of the NAIC/International Association of the
Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) Joint (C) Working
Group.
B. Discuss issues with respect to advisory organizations, rating
organizations, statistical agents, and insurance companies in the
workers’ compensation arena.
C. Monitor the movement of business from the standard markets to the
assigned risk pools. Alert state insurance department representatives if
the growth of assigned risk pools changes dramatically.
D. Follow workers’ compensation issues regarding cannabis in coordination
with the Cannabis Insurance (C) Working Group.
E. Discuss issues affecting workers’ compensation.
2. The NAIC/International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and
Commissions (IAIABC) Joint (C) Working Group will:
A. Study issues of mutual concern to state insurance regulators and the
IAIABC. Review relevant IAIABC model laws and white papers and
consider possible charges based on the Working Group’s
recommendations.
2024 Adopted Charges
The mission of the Workers’ Compensation (C) Task Force is to study the nature and effectiveness of state approaches to workers’ compensation and related issues, including, but not limited to assigned risk plans; safety in the workplace; treatment of investment income in rating; occupational disease; cost containment; and the relevance of adopted NAIC model laws, regulations, and/or guidelines pertaining to workers’ compensation.
Ongoing Support of NAIC Programs, Products, or Services:
- The Workers’ Compensation (C) Task Force will:
A. Oversee the activities of the NAIC/International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) Joint (C) Working Group.
B. Discuss issues with respect to advisory organizations, rating organizations, statistical agents, and insurance companies in the workers’ compensation arena.
C. Monitor the movement of business from the standard markets to the assigned risk pools. Alert state insurance department representatives if the growth of assigned risk pools changes
dramatically.
D. Follow workers’ compensation issues regarding cannabis in coordination with the Cannabis Insurance (C) Working Group.
E. Discuss workers’ compensation issues related to COVID-19 and teleworking.
- The NAIC/International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) Joint (C) Working Group will:
A. Study issues of mutual concern to state insurance regulators and the IAIABC. Review relevant IAIABC model laws and white papers and consider possible charges based on the
Working Group’s recommendations.
Workers' Compensation (C) Task Force
Sunday, November 17, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MT
Gaylord Rockies Hotel—Colorado Ballroom C/D—Level 3
Public Conference Call
Thursday, August 08, 2024
11:00 AM ET, 10:00 AM CT, 9:00 AM MT, 8:00 AM PT
Expected Length of Call: 1 hr
Webex Link
Purpose: To hear an update from NCCI on the State of the Line report and to have a brief presentation on heat-related injuries.
Public Conference Call
Thursday, April 11, 2024
11:00 AM ET, 10:00 AM CT, 9:00 AM MT, 8:00 AM PT
Expected Length of Call: 1 hr
Webex Link
To hear a presentation about how mental health can affect Workers’ Compensation
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