Tex. Labor Code Section 402.075
Incentives; Performance-based Oversight


(a)

The commissioner by rule shall adopt requirements that:

(1)

provide incentives for overall compliance in the workers’ compensation system of this state; and

(2)

emphasize performance-based oversight linked to regulatory outcomes.

(b)

The commissioner shall develop key regulatory goals to be used in assessing the performance of insurance carriers and health care providers. The goals adopted under this subsection must align with the general regulatory goals of the division under this subtitle, such as improving workplace safety and return-to-work outcomes, in addition to goals that support timely payment of benefits and increased communication.

(c)

At least biennially, the division shall assess the performance of insurance carriers and health care providers in meeting the key regulatory goals. The division shall examine overall compliance records and dispute resolution and complaint resolution practices to identify insurance carriers and health care providers who adversely impact the workers’ compensation system and who may require enhanced regulatory oversight. The division shall conduct the assessment through analysis of data maintained by the division and through self-reporting by insurance carriers and health care providers.

(d)

Based on the performance assessment, the division shall develop regulatory tiers that distinguish among insurance carriers and health care providers who are poor performers, who generally are average performers, and who are consistently high performers. The division shall focus its regulatory oversight on insurance carriers and health care providers identified as poor performers.

(e)

The commissioner by rule shall develop incentives within each tier under Subsection (d) that promote greater overall compliance and performance. The regulatory incentives may include modified penalties, self-audits, or flexibility based on performance.

(f)

The division shall:

(1)

ensure that high-performing entities are publicly recognized; and

(2)

allow those entities to use that designation as a marketing tool.

(g)

In conjunction with the division’s accident prevention services under Subchapter E, Chapter 411 (Workers’ Health and Safety), the division shall conduct audits of accident prevention services offered by insurance carriers based on the comprehensive risk assessment. The division shall periodically review those services, but may provide incentives for less regulation of carriers based on performance.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 265 (H.B. 7), Sec. 2.018, eff. September 1, 2005.

Source: Section 402.075 — Incentives; Performance-based Oversight, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LA/htm/LA.­402.­htm#402.­075 (accessed May 4, 2024).

402.001
Administration of System: Texas Department of Insurance
402.002
Administration of System: Office of Injured Employee Counsel
402.021
Goals
402.022
Public Interest Information
402.023
Complaint Information
402.024
Public Participation
402.041
Appointments
402.042
Division of Responsibilities
402.043
Career Ladder
402.044
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement
402.061
Adoption of Rules
402.062
Acceptance of Gifts, Grants, and Donations
402.064
Fees
402.065
Employment of Counsel
402.066
Recommendations to Legislature
402.067
Advisory Committees
402.068
Delegation of Rights and Duties
402.069
Qualifications and Standards of Conduct Information
402.071
Representatives
402.073
Cooperation with State Office of Administrative Hearings
402.075
Incentives
402.076
General Duties
402.077
Educational Programs
402.078
Regional Offices
402.081
Division Records
402.082
Injury Information Maintained by Division
402.083
Confidentiality of Injury Information
402.084
Record Check
402.085
Exceptions to Confidentiality
402.086
Transfer of Confidentiality
402.087
Information Available to Prospective Employers
402.088
Report of Prior Injury
402.089
Failure to File Authorization
402.090
Statistical Information
402.091
Failure to Maintain Confidentiality
402.092
Investigation Files Confidential
402.00111
Relationship Between Commissioner of Insurance and Commissioner of Workers’ Compensation
402.00112
Investigation of Division
402.00113
Administrative Attachment to Department
402.00114
Duties of Division
402.00115
Composition of Division
402.00116
Chief Executive
402.00117
Appointment
402.00118
Qualifications
402.00119
Ineligibility for Public Office
402.00120
Compensation
402.00121
Grounds for Removal
402.00122
Prohibited Gifts
402.00123
Civil Liability of Commissioner
402.00124
Conflict of Interest
402.00125
Prohibition on Certain Employment or Representation
402.00126
Lobbying Activities
402.00127
Training Program for Commissioner
402.00128
General Powers and Duties of Commissioner
402.0215
Reference to Commission Divisions
402.0231
Documentation and Analysis of Complaints
402.0235
Priorities for Complaint Investigations
402.251
Cooperation
402.0665
Legislative Oversight

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 402.075’s source at texas​.gov