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Tex. Lab. Code § 407.103

SELF-INSURER SURCHARGE; EFFECT ON GENERAL SURCHARGE

Known as the Texas Workers' Compensation Act

The act spans §§ 401–419 (623 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Texas Department of Insurance v. American Home Assurance Co. (1999)

Most recently applied in Texas Department of Insurance v. American Home Assurance Co. (July 1999)

Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff

(a) Each certified self-insurer shall pay a self-insurer surcharge for the administration of the division and the office of injured employee counsel and to support the prosecution of workers' compensation insurance fraud in this state. Not more than two percent of the total surcharge base of all certified self-insurers, as computed under Subsection (b), may be assessed for a surcharge under this section.

(b) To determine the surcharge base of a certified self-insurer for purposes of this chapter, the department shall multiply the amount of the certified self-insurer's liabilities for workers' compensation claims incurred in the previous year, including claims incurred but not reported, plus the amount of expense incurred by the certified self-insurer in the previous year for administration of self-insurance, including legal costs, by 1.02.

(c) The surcharge liability of a certified self-insurer under this section is the surcharge base computed under Subsection (b) multiplied by the rate assessed workers' compensation insurance companies under Sections 403.002 and 403.003, as limited by Section 255.002(a), Insurance Code.

(d) In setting the rate of the surcharge for insurance companies, the commissioner of insurance may not consider revenue or expenditures related to the operation of the self-insurer program under this chapter.

Official source: Texas Constitution and Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Texas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.