As a POC service provider NCCI’s approach is to provide guidance to carriers on proof of coverage reporting guidelines. This guide is not intended to provide carrier notice to insured filing requirements. All information provided in this guide is subject to change and dependent on notification from the state. Please refer to the applicable Workers Compensation Statutes or Rules for additional information. |
NCCI POC Service Start Date | June 1, 1997 |
POC Contact Information |
District of Columbia Department of Employment Services
Office of Workers Compensation
4058 Minnesota Avenue NE
3rd Floor
Washington, DC 20019
Contact Name: Melvin Clay Jr. Tel:
202-280-1569 Fax:
202-671-1929 Email:
melvin.clay2@dc.gov |
How NCCI Provides POC Data to State |
Proof of Coverage Inquiry |
POC Timeliness Reporting Requirements |
Transaction Received Date | NCCI’s received date is used to determine timeliness on POC transactions accepted by the state. |
Policies | Due within 10 days after the Policy Effective Date. POC Notices may be submitted if the policy will not be issued within 10 days after the Policy Effective Date. This does not eliminate the need to submit the policy. |
Cancellations | Due 30 days prior to the Cancellation Effective Date. |
Reinstatements | Due within 10 days after the Reinstatement Effective Date. |
Nonrenewals | The District of Columbia is a continuous coverage district. Nonrenewals are required and must be reported 30 days prior to the effective date of the nonrenewal cancellation. |
POC Data Reporting Requirements |
Address Reporting—No Physical Location: - When there is no physical location in the state, the District of Columbia will accept Employer Names linked to:
- Address Type 6—No Physical Location
- Address Type 2—Location of Operations with an Out-of-State Address reported with State Code Link 08
State Processing Exceptions: |
POC Penalties & Appeals |
POC Fines | No fines are assessed for late reporting or missing POC data. |
Appeals | No appeals process is in place because no POC fines are being assessed. |
Disclaimer: This guide is comprised of materials and information which are proprietary to NCCI and are protected by United States and international copyright and other intellectual property laws. This guide is provided solely as a reference tool to be used for the limited purpose of providing information to carriers regarding the reporting of proof of coverage information in various states. The information in this guide shall not be construed or interpreted as providing of legal or any other advice as to the cancellation, renewal or nonrenewal of an insurance policy or contract. Use of this guide for any purpose other than as set forth herein is strictly prohibited. The guide is furnished “As Is” and includes information available at the time of publication only. NCCI makes no representations or warranties of any kind relating to this guide, and expressly disclaims any and all express, statutory, or implied warranties including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Additionally, you assume responsibility for the use of, and for any and all results, conclusions, analyses, or decisions developed, derived or obtained as a result of this guide and NCCI does not endorse, approve, or otherwise acquiesce in your actions, results, analyses, or decisions, nor shall NCCI have any liability thereto. |
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