Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 099 - Arkansas Workman's Compensation
Rule 099.00.95-004 - Rule 35 - Electronic Data Interchange Filings
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 099.00.95-004
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
I. Electronic Data Interchange - Definition and Purpose
A. Definition -
The Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission ("Commission") accepts Electronic
Data Interchange ("EDI") transmissions, which allow the filing of data via
paperless forms, pursuant to a contractual arrangement with an Insurance
Carrier, Commission-approved Self-Insured Employer, Commission-approved
Self-Insured Group, Third Party Administrator, or Governmental Entity
("Reporter").
B. Purpose - The
intended purpose of accepting electronic transmissions is to allow for a faster
and more efficient method of reporting claim information to the Commission. As
a result, claims will be processed faster, allowing injured employees benefits
to be paid in a more timely fashion.
II. Transmission and Retrieval of Data
A. Specifications
1. Transmission and retrieval of data shall
be accomplished via a method designated by the Commission. Such method may
include magnetic tape, direct connection, electronic mailbox, or another method
agreed upon.
2. Transmission by the
Reporter via me specified method is deemed by the Commission to meet the
Commission's requirements for transmittal and receipt of document data on
behalf of the Reporter, including any requirement that me document be signed by
the Reporter or Employer.
3.
Transmissions by die Reporter and retrieval by the Commission will be at a time
and to a place designated by die Commission.
4. The Commission agrees to access on a
timely basis the information transmitted by me Reporter, and to timely
acknowledge receipt of die transmission back to the Reporter via telephone,
facsimile transmittal, electronic acknowledgement, or other method.
B. Applications
1. Reporters have precise, once-a-week
transmission times to deposit forms via die designated method. Transmission
times are set forth in each Reporter's contract with the Commission and must be
adhered to for efficient exchange of data.
2. Transmission errors shall be timely
identified by the Commission and directed to die Reporter.
3. The Commission will cooperate to find
satisfactory resolutions should conflicts arise in EDI scheduling.
4. If transmissions occur no more frequently
than on a weekly basis, it is possible for a transmission deposited on Monday
to be updated prior to its actual transmission to the Commission.
III. EDI Project Specifications
A. Project Stages
1. The EDI Project will occur in two (2)
stages: Initial Document Stage, which will consist of EDI transmission of an
agreed-upon version of a First Report of Injury; and Subsequent Document Stage,
which will consist of EDI transmissions of other documents used by die
Commission, or other data retained or sought.
2. Both Stages will consist of two (2)
phases: Parallel Production Phase, or testing phase, during which die Reporter
will transmit data electronically to the Commission, while concurrently filing
the same information via paper reports; and Full Production Stage, which will
begin upon die successful completion of the Parallel Production Phase. During
this Phase, concurrent testing will discontinue, and the electronic
transmission of the data will become standard.
B. Duration - Any Phase of the Project shall
begin on or after the date of the written agreement between the Commission and
the Reporter, or on a mutually agreed upon date, and shall continue until me
Reporter satisfies the Success Criteria set forth below.
C. Success Criteria - Any Phase of the
Project shall be considered a success when the Reporter has transmitted data,
for a time designated by me Commission, which meets the Acceptance Criteria
stated below, and has been accepted by the Commission.
D. Acceptance Criteria - The Commission's
Acceptance Criteria is that die information transmitted:
1. Meets the Mandatory Data Elements set form
in the Technical Criteria Format section of this Rule; and
2. Passes me edits as designated in me
Technical Criteria Format section of this Rule; and
3. Matches or is more accurate than the paper
forms filed by the Reporter to me Commission.
E. Completion of Parallel Production Phase -
Upon successful completion of a Parallel Production Phase, the Commission shall
notify me Reporter in writing that the Reporter is no longer required to send
the corresponding report via paper document to the Commission.
F. Technical Criteria Format - The
transmission of forms, as set forth in each contract, requires mat all data
conform with regard to:
1. Data Elements - All
data elements pertaining to any document or report shall be set forth in a
corresponding Trading Partner Table, and shall specify whether the element is
mandatory, conditional or optional.
2. Technical Edits - All technical edits
shall be applied to all documents received electronically to ensure mat
mandatory elements are always supplied, conditional elements are supplied when
appropriate, and that all other data elements meet the prescribed formats and
data relationship tests. Documents that fail to pass these edits will be
rejected and must be resubmitted once the appropriate changes have been
made.
G. EDI
transmissions must meet all Technical Edit and Mandatory Data requirements in
order to be accepted by the Commission.
H. Any forms received by the Commission which
do not meet all Technical Edit and Mandatory Data requirements will be rejected
and returned to the Reporter for refiling.
IV. Transmissions to the Commission
A. In order for any form
required by the Commission to be "filed," the EDI transmission must first be
"accepted." In order for a transmission to be considered "accepted," the
transmission must meet the requirements set forth in Section
II.
B. First Report of Injury or Illness
1. Commission acceptance of a First Report of
Injury or Illness (Form 1) establishes a file, regardless of amount of time
lost by a claimant.
2. The
acceptance of Form 1 obligates me Reporter to file all additional required
forms.
V. Data Retention, Confidentiality and Database Security
A. All data shall be maintained in the
Reporter's database for the statutory requirements for retaining such
information.
B. Databases
transmitted pursuant to an EDI agreement shall be kept privileged and
confidential, and any information contained in any electronic record is subject
to all existing and applicable laws, rules and regulations regarding
confidentiality.
C. Reporters shall
not enter any unauthorized data, make any unauthorized alterations to their own
data, or access or alter the data of another Reporter.
D. The parties shall have the rights to make
use of the information contained in any electronically submitted record as they
would have had in the equivalent paper based document.
VI. Criminal Penalties
Destroying, damaging or tampering with EDI Transmissions or equipment may subject one to criminal penalties.
A. Ark. Code Ann. §
5-38-101(2)
defines "property" to include "intangible personal property."
B. Ark. Code Ann. §
5-38-101(3)
defines "property of another" as "any property in which any person or
government other than the actor has a possessory or proprietary
interest."
C. Ark. Code Ann. §
5-38-203(a)
states:
A person commits the offense of criminal mischief in me first degree if he purposely and without legal justification destroys or causes damage to:
(1) any property of
another[.]
D. Criminal
mischief in the first degree is a Class C felony or a Class A
misdemeanor,
E. Ark. Code Ann.
§
5-38-204(a)
states:
A person commits criminal mischief in the second degree if he:
(1) recklessly destroys or damages
any property of another; or
(2)
purposely tampers with any property of another, thereby causing substantial
inconvenience to the owner or some other person.
F. Criminal mischief in the second degree is
a Class D felony, a Class A misdemeanor, or a Class B misdemeanor.
(Effective November 20,1995)
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