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  • Minnesota Contractors Premium Adjustment Program - MCPAP

    Contractors Premium Adjustment Program were mailed out last week to all Minnesota employers who had a construction classification code with payroll exposure reported on their current policy. Attached... will not be receiving applications this year. These employers are still eligible to apply if their audits show payroll for a construction code during calendar year 1998 and they meet the hourly eligibility

  • 4-1-99 Assigned Risk Rates

    Association. 2. That the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Assigned Risk Plan will decrease its overall rate level by 5.0% effective April 1, 1999. 3. That the maximum rate change o f any class will be limited

  • ITEM B-1352 Fertilizer Dealers & Manufacturers

    for Code 4583 - Fertilizer Mfg. & Drivers; Code 8215 - Hay, Grain or Feed Dealer & Local Managers, Drivers; and Code 0050 - Farm Machinery Operation–By Contractor & Drivers. It is anticipated that clarifying... this industry. Currently, Minnesota classifies the sale and distribution of Anhydrous Ammonia under Code 8353. To facilitate the continued use of Code 8353 for these purposes, special language has been

  • Year 2000 Minnesota Contractors' Premium Adjustment Program (MCPAP) Changes

    for the classification. The total contracting classification credit amount, in dollars, is calculated by multiplying the payroll for each class by the Minnesota data service reporting pure premium base rate to develop... hourly wage for the classification. The total contracting classification credit amount, in dollars, is calculated by multiplying the payroll for each class by the Minnesota data service reporting pure

  • 1999 Minnesota Ratemaking Report

    " in the appropriate amount: Volume I $65.00 ( pure premium base rates, alternate actuarial calculations, technical documentation and base rate data disk) Volume II (separately) $65.0 0 ( unmodified class data, pure premium exhibits) Data Disk (separately) $10.00 (Microsoft Excel Version 5.0 spreadsheet of 1-1-99 pure premium base rates and rating values by class code; IBM-PC compatible, DOS 3.3 or higher

  • Minnesota Contractors Premium Adjustment Program - MCPAP

    Adjustment Program will be mailed out next week to all Minnesota employers who had a construction classification code with payroll exposure reported on their current policy. Attached is a copy... applications this year. These employers are still eligible to apply if their audits show payroll for a construction code during calendar year 1997 and they meet the hourly eligibility requirement. Local

  • REPORTING OF DATA UNDER "COMPANY USE ONLY" CODES

    classification and statistical code plans in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Chapter 79 and Chapter 2705 before reporting it to the MWCIA. Please refer to Part III and Part IV of the Minnesota

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1271.htm

    - Deductible Applied to Premium Before Experience Modification 9663 - Deductible Applied to Premium After Experience Modification All deductible class codes as previously shown on Minnesota exception pages of the NCCI Workers' Compensation Statistical Plan Manual are no longer valid class codes in Minnesota. Please refer to the newly released Minnesota Statistical Plan Manual for all valid Minnesota

  • CORRECTION of NCCI Item B-1343 - Basic Manual Rule & Classification Enhancements

    Letter No. 98-1289 released 1-13-97 (typo). In reviewing proof copies of the approved manual changes from the National Council, it was noted that a proposed Minnesota exception for Code 5057 Concrete... of this development, Minnesota has withdrawn its request for the addition of a Minnesota exception in connection with Code 5057. Please note that the proposed language on the attached exhibit page contains underlined

  • ITEM B-1348 Automobile Gasoline Stations & Convenience Stores

    filing effective 12:01 a.m., January 1, 1999, applicable to new and renewal business only. The purpose of the above filing is to eliminate Code 8061 - Grocery - Convenience - Retail and combine these store operations with Code 8006 Grocery - Retail as well as enhancing classification phraseologies, footnotes, and cross-references for Code 8380 - Gasoline Station - Retail & Drivers NOC, Code 8381

  • ITEM B-1347 CONSOLIDATION OF SELECTED EXPLOSIVES MFG. CODES

    and reassign their exposure to a newly established classification, namely Code 4771 - Explosives or Ammunition Manufacturing : NOC & drivers. In addition, NCCI proposed a one year transition program to minimize the impact of the consolidation of the explosives manufacturing classifications. Currently, there is a Minnesota exception for cartridge charging and loading operations, Code 4767 - Cartridge

  • 4-1-98 Assigned Risk Rates

    . That the overall rate level charged by the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Assigned Risk Plan will be decreased 2.3% effective April 1, 1998. 3. That the maximum rate change of any class will be limited to 25

  • NCCI Item B-1343 -- Basic Manual Rule & Classification Enhancements

    Classification c. Drivers, Chauffeurs and Their Helpers -- Code 7380 - - are employees engaged in such duties on or in connection with a vehicle. This classification also includes garage employees, and employees using bicycles in their operations. c. Drivers, Chauffeurs and Their Helpers -- Code 7380 - - are employees engaged in such duties on or in connection with a vehicle. This classification also

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1286.htm

    November 4, 1997 ALL ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Circular Letter No. 97-1286 RE: NCCI Item B-1346 -- Carpet, Linoleum, Asphalt, and Rubber Floor Tile Installation -- Code 5478 The Minnesota... operations from Code 9521 and to reassign these operations to a new code, namely Code 5478. NCCI recently conducted a review of employers within Code 9521 - House Furnishings Installation NOC & Upholstering

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1285.htm

    actuarial calculations, technical documentation and base rate data disk) $65.00 Volume II (separately) (unmodified class data, pure premium exhibits) $65.00 Data Disk (separately) (Microsoft Excel Version 5.0 spreadsheet of 1-1-98 pure premium base rates and rating values by class code; IBM-PC compatible, DOS 3.3 or higher) $10.00 Complete Report (Volumes I, II and Data Disk) $120.00

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1283.htm

    June 17, 1997 ALL ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Circular Letter No. 97-1283 RE: Error in Circular Letter 96-1264 A transposition error was discovered in Circular Letter 96-1264 dated October 28, 1996. In the third paragraph beginning "The second item in this filing…", the reference to Code 7610 should be 7601. The exhibits that were attached to Circular Letter 96-1264 did not contain the error

  • NCCI Item B-1335 Revisions of Basic Manual Classifications and Related Rules

    , and 9552 and replaces them with Code 9554. It should be noted that Code 9545 is an invalid code in Minnesota. The attached Exhibits I - IV outline the changes required in the Basic Manual..., or audio cassette stores. Both of these types of businesses are currently classified under Code 8017 - Store: Retail NOC. Retail drugstores are being defined as businesses where at least 40

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1281.htm

    & Accessories Store Operations. After reviewing NCCI Item B-1345 it was the Association’s opinion that Minnesota should continue the use of Code 8036 for exclusively retail automobile and automotive parts and accessories sales and Code 8029 for wholesale or combined wholesale/retail automobile and automotive parts and accessories sales and that cross-references should be added to the Minnesota

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1275.htm

    an exception to the Basic Manual which assigns the installation of all aluminum siding to Code 5538 and the installation of all vinyl siding to Code 5645 regardless of whether it is on commercial or residential property. Wisconsin assigns both aluminum and vinyl siding installation to Code 5538. It has been increasingly difficult to justify the difference between the treatment of this industry between

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1273.htm

    _______________________________ STATE ________ ZIP CODE _______________________ PHONE _______________________ SESSION LOCATION _________________________________ NAME __________________________________________ TITLE... _______________________________ STATE ________ ZIP CODE _______________________ PHONE _______________________ SESSION LOCATION _________________________________ NAME

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1272.htm

    March 27, 1997 ALL ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Circular Letter No. 97-1272 RE: Test Audits January 1, 1996 -- December 31, 1996 We are enclosing summary sheets showing the results of the Test Audit Program of the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Insurers Association, Inc. This circular lists the test audits completed by company code from January 1, 1996 -- December 31, 1996. Very truly yours

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1269.HTM

    circle your choice: Hard Copy Diskette Name of Carrier: _______________________________ Carrier Code: ___________ Contact Name or Department Name

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/97-1267.HTM

    level charged by the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Assigned Risk Plan will be increased 5.0% effective April 1, 1997. 3. That the maximum rate change of any class will be limited to 25

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/96-1265.HTM

    , and 8500 for the collection and sorting of recycled materials. Additionally, Code 8861 now exists for stores involved in the collection, reconditioning, and resale of used merchandise by charitable

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/96-1264.HTM

    care centers appeared previously in the Basic Manual, it has been a long standing practice to assign employers in this industry into the two school classifications: Code 8868 and Code 9101. According... as non-specialty child day camps be removed from Codes 8868 and 9101 and reassigned to Codes 8869 and 9059. It is intended that Code 8869 be applicable to child day care and non-specialty day camp

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/96-1263.HTM

    effective January 1, 1997, which eliminates code 9529. NCCI Item B-1323 eliminated the A-Rated procedure of the remaining A-rated codes and proposed traditional ratemaking procedures. At that time, only four A-rated codes remained in Minnesota. One of the codes the NCCI listed in their item filing was Code 9529, Scaffolds or Sidewalk Bridges. Because 9529 was not A-rated in Minnesota

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/96-1261.HTM

    actuarial calculations, technical documentation and base rate data disk) $60.00 Volume II (separately) (unmodified class data, pure premium exhibits) $60.00 Data Disk (separately) (LOTUS spreadsheet of 1-1-97 pure premium base rates and rating values by class code; IBM-PC compatible, DOS 2.0 or higher) $10.00 Complete Report (Volumes I, II and Data Disk) $110.00 Page 1 of 2 1997 Minnesota

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/96-1258.HTM

    these lawsuits. Western ultimately lost on the class action case against Western in Minnesota District Court, and that adverse ruling was later affirmed by the Minnesota Court of Appeals. See D.J.'s... of the experience rating modification error and for its attorneys fees in the defense of the class action lawsuit. The amount of total damages claimed is approximately $500,000. The MWCIA denied

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/96-1257.HTM

    operations. Currently, the National Council classifies such operations for rating purposes with Code 9016 - Amusement Park or exhibition operation & Drivers. After a review by the National Council, it has been determined that the overall operations of a roller skating rink more closely resemble the operations of Code 9093 - Bowling lane. The common operations of bowling lanes and roller skating

  • http://www.mwcia.org/Circulars/96-1256.HTM

    Premium Adjustment Program were mailed this week to all Minnesota employers who had a construction classification code reported on their current policy. Attached is a copy of the application. The local underwriting offices of the insurance carriers will be provided with a list of all employers to which an application has been mailed. This list contains all employers with a contracting code