Sec. 31-284-18

New regulation grace period.

Workers' Compensation Administrative Regulation regarding
Self-Insurance Certification


 

Sec. 31-284-18. New regulation grace period.

If the specific requirements prescribed in Sections 31-284-1 through 31-284-17 would create a hardship on an existing self-insurer, the self-insurer may apply to the Chairman or his designee for a temporary deviation waiver. The request shall be made in writing before any deadline prescribed in Section 31-284-7 and should include a detailed explanation for the request and the estimated time needed to comply. The request may also suggest alternatives for achieving substantial compliance during such grace period. Approval of a temporary deviation waiver is discretionary upon showing of hardship. Approvals shall be in writing. Approvals will advise the self-insurer of its new deadline for regulatory compliance and may contain conditions necessary to the approval. The Chairman or his designee will not grant a temporary deviation waiver if there is reason to believe that a self-insurer is unable to comply with specific requirements because of deterioration in its financial position or if such waiver will impede the Commission’s ability to obtain relevant information to monitor a self-insurer’s financial condition.

Effective October 1, 1996

 


NOTE: See also Administrative Regulation Section 31-279-1, Claims Administration