R. 69L-56.001 Forms and Instructions
R. 69L-56.002 Definitions
R. 69L-56.100 Proof of Coverage (POC) Electronic Reporting Requirements
R. 69L-56.110 Technical Requirements for POC EDI Transmissions
R. 69L-56.200 Policy Cancellation or Non-Renewal Requirements
R. 69L-56.205 Policy Reporting Requirements for Employee Leasing Companies
R. 69L-56.210 Time Periods for Filing Electronic Policy Information
R. 69L-56.300 Claims EDI Reporting Requirements and Implementation Schedules
R. 69L-56.301 Electronic First Report of Injury or Illness
R. 69L-56.3012 Electronic Notice of Denial and Rescinded Denial
R. 69L-56.3013 Electronic Periodic Claim Cost Reports
R. 69L-56.304 Electronic Notice of Action or Change, Including Change in Claims Administration, Required by the Insurer’s Primary Implementation Schedule
R. 69L-56.3045 Electronic Notice of Action or Change, Suspensions, and Reinstatement of Indemnity Benefits Required by Insurer’s Secondary Implementation Guide
R. 69L-56.307 Electronic Cancellation of Claim
R. 69L-56.310 Technical Requirements for Claims EDI Transmissions
R. 69L-56.320 Claims EDI Test and Production Status Requirements
R. 69L-56.401 First Report of Injury or Illness: Employer’s Responsibility to Record and Report Accidents
R. 69L-56.4011 First Report of Injury or Illness: Claim Administrator’s Responsibility to Record and Report Accidents
R. 69L-56.4012 Notice of Denial
R. 69L-56.4013 Claim Cost Report
R. 69L-56.402 Electronic Filing of Workers’ Compensation Forms
R. 69L-56.404 Notice of Action/Change
R. 69L-56.500 Insurer Responsibilities Where Third Party Services Are Utilized

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 69L-56 - Electronic Data Interchange (Edi) Requirements for Proof of Coverage and Claims (Non-Medical)

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