50-6-415 - Data collection Reporting data.
50-6-415. Data collection Reporting data.
(a) (1) The commissioner of labor and workforce development has the same authority as the commissioner of commerce and insurance to request and obtain relevant information on workers' compensation claims. All workers' compensation insurers or their designated agents, self insurers and the department of commerce and insurance shall report claims information and other relevant workers' compensation data necessary to determine and analyze costs of the system to the commissioner of labor and workforce development or to the agents as the commissioner may designate. The commissioner may promulgate all reasonable rules and regulations necessary to implement this section in accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5.
(2) In promulgating rules concerning data collection, the commissioner of labor and workforce development shall include appropriate elements of the Detailed Claim Information Reporting Model Regulation for Workers' Compensation Insurance issued by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, and other information the commissioner deems necessary. The commissioner shall also consult with the advisory council on workers' compensation in defining the information needed to permit management of the system. The commissioner shall also report to the special joint committee on workers' compensation at the request of the chair of the committee.
(b) The division of workers' compensation shall gather, and has the duty to analyze and report, information relevant to the functioning of the workers' compensation system to the advisory council on workers' compensation, the general assembly and the governor. The division shall respond to information requests concerning workers' compensation issues from the advisory council on workers' compensation, the general assembly and the governor.
(c) The commissioner of labor and workforce development shall enforce requests pursuant to this section in the same manner and with the same authority as the commissioner of commerce and insurance possesses with respect to violations of this part and title 56. The commissioner shall also notify the principal corporate office of any insurer of any refusal to comply with such requests. The commissioner's enforcement authority under this subsection (c) applies only to the commissioner's efforts to obtain relevant data as provided in subsections (a) and (b).
[Acts 1996, ch. 944, § 24; 1998, ch. 1024, § 4; 1999, ch. 520, § 41.]