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PROPOSED ORDER AMENDING A RULE
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
Rule No. Agency 145 – Ins 17.28
The Commissioner of Insurance proposes an order to amend s. Ins 17.28 (3) (c) and (4) (f), Wis. Admin. Code, relating to the Injured Patients and Families Compensation Fund refund procedures and ISO code modifications.
The statement of scope for this rule SS 031-18, was approved by the Governor on April 5, 2018, published in Register No. 747B, on March 26, 2018 and was approved by the Deputy Commissioner on May 8, 2018.
 
ANALYSIS PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE (OCI)
1.   Statutes interpreted:
ss. 655.27 (3), and 655.61, Wis. Stats.
2.     Statutory authority:
ss. 601.41 (3), 655.004, 655.27 (3) (b), and 655.61, Wis. Stats.
3.     Explanation of OCI’s authority to promulgate the proposed rule:
The injured patients and families compensation fund (“fund”), was established by and operated under Ch. 655, Stats. The commissioner of insurance with approval of the board of governors (“board”) shall have rule-making authority under s. 601.41 (3), Stats., pursuant to s. 227.11 (2), Stats.
4.     Related statutes or rules:
None.
5.     Plain language analysis:
This rule includes changes to the Insurance Services Office (ISO) code listing to address corrections to several classification specialties as well as new classification specialties. ISO codes are the numerical designation for a health care provider’s specialty and are used to classify the provider for assessment purposes. Errors identified in the ISO codes or specialty narratives for several specialties have been corrected. The Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) designated ISO codes have been added for two specialties previously listed only under the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) ISO codes.
Additionally, this rule modifies the refund procedures of the fund by no longer requiring the fund to refund, with interest, the $3.00 administrative fee charged for quarterly billing.
6.     Summary of and preliminary comparison with any existing or proposed federal regulation that is intended to address the activities to be regulated by the proposed rule:
To the fund board’s and OCI’s knowledge there is no existing or proposed federal regulation that is intended to fund administrative refund procedures or ISO codes.
7.   Summary of any public comments and feedback on the statement of scope of the proposed rule that the agency received at any preliminary public hearing and comment period held under s. 227.136, Stat., and a description of how and to what extent the agency took those comments and that feedback into account in drafting the proposed rule.
The office gave notice of a preliminary public hearing on a statement of scope for s. Ins 17.28, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to Injured Patients and Families Compensation Fund refund procedures and ISO code modifications. The notice was published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register on April 5, 2018, in Register No. 748A1. A public hearing was held on April 11, 2018 at 10:00 am. Notice was also published on the office’s website. The public could provide oral or written testimony and a public comment period was open until 4:00 pm on April 26, 2018. No persons outside of the Office staff were present at the hearing and no comments were received.
8.     Comparison of similar rules in adjacent states as found by OCI:
To the fund board’s and the OCI’s knowledge there are no similar rules in the adjacent states to compare this rule to as none of the adjacent states have a fund created by statute where administrative fees are utilized or refunded. There are no funds in adjacent states that classify ISO codes for the purpose of billing fund fees.
9.     A summary of the factual data and analytical methodologies that OCI used in support of the proposed rule:
The fund reviews all ISO codes utilized by the fund and licensed carriers. Periodically due to changes made by ISO, the fund ISO codes listed require updating. The fund analyzed the amount of refunds provided under the regulation. The installment payment fee is $3.00 however; a disproportionate amount of staff time is required to be expended to in order to accurately refund that fee.
10.     Any analysis and supporting documentation that OCI used in support of OCI’s determination of the rule’s effect on small businesses under s. 227.114.
The Office reviewed the actual fees and the process to ascertain return of the convenience installment fee and the amount of staff time needed to accurately identify all installment fees and add appropriate interest to the fees. Any impact to small businesses is de minimis as the installment fee was provided for the individual health care provider convenience and is still available for spreading the annual assessment over four quarterly payments.
11.     See the attached Private Sector Fiscal Analysis.
The proposed rule will not significantly impact the private sector as demonstrated in the economic impact analysis attached to the rule. Additionally, the proposed rule amending several ISO codes will result in more accurate assessments of providers based upon classification of the type of health care services provided. The resulting change in the fees should not be passed through to the general public.
12.     A description of the Effect on Small Business:
The proposed rule will not significantly impact small businesses as demonstrated in the economic impact analysis attached to the rule. Additionally, the proposed rule amending several ISO codes will result in more accurate assessments of providers, including small businesses, based upon classification of the type of health care services provided.
13.     Agency contact person:
A copy of the full text of the proposed rule changes, analysis, and fiscal estimate may be obtained from the web site under Rule-Making Information at: https://oci.wi.gov/Pages/RegulationHome.aspx
or by contacting Karyn Culver, Paralegal, at:
Phone:   (608) 267-9586
Address:   125 South Webster St – 2nd Floor, Madison WI 53703-3474
Mail:   PO Box 7873, Madison, WI 53707-7873
14.     Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission:
The deadline for submitting comments is 4:00 p.m. on October 14, 2019.
Mailing address:
Julie E. Walsh
Legal Unit - OCI Rule Comment for Rule Ins 1728
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
PO Box 7873
Madison WI 53707-7873
Street address:
Julie E. Walsh
Legal Unit - OCI Rule Comment for Rule Ins 1728
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
125 South Webster St – 2nd Floor
Madison WI 53703-3474
Email address:
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