Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4123 - Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Chapter 4123-17 - General Rating for the State Insurance Fund
Section 4123-17-61.1 - Sponsorship certification requirements
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The following certification requirements shall apply to all sponsoring organizations that seek to make application for either the group rating plan , as provided for in rule 4123-17-61 of the Administrative Code, or the group retrospective rating plan as provided in rule 4123-17-73 of the Administrative Code, known collectively as group programs.
(B) The sponsoring organization must have been in existence for at least two years prior to the last date upon which the group's application for coverage may be filed with the bureau of workers' compensation as provided in rule 4123-17-62 of the Administrative Code.
(C) The organization must be formed for a purpose other than that of obtaining group workers' compensation coverage. The bureau shall require the organization to demonstrate this through submission of required evidence and documentation. As long as all of the other criteria of this rule are satisfied, a parent corporation may be a sponsoring organization and, if it qualifies under the criteria of this rule, a member of a group of its subsidiary corporations for purposes of group programs. A sponsoring organization may sponsor more than one group.
(D) The formation and operation of a group program in the organization must substantially improve accident prevention and claims handling for the employers in the group. The bureau shall require the group to document its plan or program for these purposes, and, for groups reapplying annually for group coverage, the results of prior programs.
Following the conclusion of each policy year, the bureau will report annually on the aggregate performance of all groups.
(E) A sponsoring organization shall satisfy all of the requirements for a sponsoring organization as required under section 4123.29 of the Revised Code and in this rule. A sponsoring organization shall submit to the bureau information to demonstrate that the organization meets the requirements for sponsorship. The bureau shall review the information and shall register the sponsoring organization if it meets the requirements. A sponsoring organization shall be registered and be certified by the bureau prior to marketing to or soliciting employers for membership in a group under the group programs.
The bureau shall review the certification of a sponsoring organization at least once every three years or on a more frequent basis as determined by the bureau.
(F) The sponsoring organization shall provide to the bureau a signed statement certifying the accuracy of the information provided to the bureau. A sponsoring organization's failure to provide accurate information or submission of false information may be grounds for the bureau to refuse to certify the sponsoring organization or to decertify the sponsoring organization. The bureau reserves the authority to use all the listed information above and any other information available to make the certification approval.
(G) Should the bureau deny the certification of the sponsoring organization, the applicant may appeal to the bureau adjudicating committee. After exhausting all administrative appeals and correction of sponsorship requirement deficiencies, the applicant may reapply one year after the latest certification denial.
(H) The bureau will collect this information and retain it or ask that a sponsoring organization maintain the information for bureau inspection upon request.
(I) The sponsoring organization shall be in compliance with all bureau rules. A sponsoring organization's non-compliance may result in decertification.
(J) The sponsoring organization, or their authorized representative, shall have the capability to send and receive secure electronic (FTP - file transfer protocol) files.
(K) Group marketing.