(a) An insurer under a wrap-up insurance policy shall report workers’ compensation losses and payroll information for each contractor and subcontractor to its rating organization on a timely basis and in accordance with the uniform statistical plan. Within 10 days, upon request, the insurer shall provide to each contractor and subcontractor copies of the report covering workers’ compensation losses and payroll information for that contractor or subcontractor.

(b) For the purposes of this section, a “wrap-up insurance policy” is an insurance policy, or series of policies, written to cover risks associated with a work of improvement, as defined in § 8050 of the Civil Code, and covering two or more of the contractors or subcontractors that work on that work of improvement.

Terms Used In California Insurance Code 11751.82

  • Insurance: means workers' compensation insurance and employer's liability insurance incidental thereto and written in connection therewith. See California Insurance Code 11750.1
  • Insurer: means every insurer authorized to transact workers' compensation insurance and employer's liability insurance incidental thereto and written in connection therewith in this state, including the State Compensation Insurance Fund. See California Insurance Code 11750.1
  • Rating organization: means any organization which has as its primary object or purpose the collecting of loss and expense statistics and other statistical information and data, the making of pure premium rates and those rating plans authorized by Section 11734 for workers' compensation insurance and employer's liability insurance incidental thereto and written in connection therewith and presenting them to the commissioner for approval. See California Insurance Code 11750.1

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 697, Sec. 41. (SB 189) Effective January 1, 2011. Operative July 1, 2012, by Sec. 105 of Ch. 697.)