Atlas Underwriting Bundle | The Atlas Underwriting Bundle provides for all state access to all of NCCIs underwriting manuals plus several circulars. This bundle benefits all NCCI stakeholders who use our resources to classify a business or review the latest rules, loss costs, or rates. Learn More |
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Class Look-Up | An online tool that allows you to look-up classification and statistical codes and all related filed content. Learn More |
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Classification Experience Data | This product, which is also known as Schedule Z, provides summarized Unit Statistical data for exposure, premium, indemnity (wage) losses, medical losses, and claim counts. The report is organized by state, policy period, industry group, injury type, and classification code. Learn More |
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Contracting Classification Premium Adjustment Program (CCPAP) Production Service | Provides premium credits as a specific discount to employers who pay higher than average wages to employees classified within contracting class codes. The CCPAP discount is the percentage decrease that carriers issue to insureds that hold policies containing contracting classification codes. This discount is calculated based on the hourly rate of employees who are covered by these codes. Learn More |
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Experience Rating Ownership Submission | Experience Rating Ownership Submission provides carriers, agents, and insureds with an efficient and convenient way to report ownership transactions for experience rating purposes, incorporating eSignature and automated delivery of the ERM-14 to NCCI. Learn More |
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Filing Guide for Rates and Forms (part of Atlas Underwriting Bundle) | Can assist state filing personnel with the necessary information needed when submitting filings such as adoption of rates, rules, and forms as well as loss cost multipliers. This manual contains much of the state-specific filing requirements, particularly for filers familiar with the System for Rate and Form Filing (SERFF). Learn More |
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IRMI's Classification Cross-Reference Guide (part of Riskworkstation™ application) | The International Risk Management Institute's (IRMI) Cross-Reference Guide includes 11 cross-references: CGL, NAICS, NCCI, SIC, and the states whose workers compensation codes differ significantly from NCCI—California, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Learn More |
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Residual Market Expiration List | Shows the residual market policies that will expire within the next calendar year in a particular state. The Residual Market Expiration List (RMEL) are available in specific approved states for the purpose of promoting the depopulation of state workers compensation insurance plans. The information is updated weekly. Learn More |
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Risk History Report (part of Riskworkstation™ application) | This Internet-based risk assessment tool allows you to compare and review up to five years of payroll data and claim counts from NCCI databases. The Risk History Report allows you to make a more informed decision in assessing the accurate premium for your risk. The Risk History Report provides payroll and claim information by class code (including audited payroll if available). Learn More |
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Riskworkstation™ | A comprehensive browser-based, mobile-friendly interface, used to facilitate the underwriting process. You can utilize Riskworkstation™ to analyze risks quickly and make better underwriting decisions. You can access mods, worksheets, CCPAP factors, and RiskSnapshot® reports to aid in your risk evaluation. Learn More |
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Scopes® Manual (part of Atlas Underwriting Bundle) | Gives you instant access to NCCI's vast experience in defining classifications for hundreds of thousands of US businesses. Offers comprehensive descriptions and detail around the operations and exposure anticipated for a class code by state. Learn More |
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Tax and Assessment Directory | A state-by-state compilation of workers compensation taxes and assessments. Includes the tax or assessment bases, how the amounts are determined, available premium tax credits, historical tax levels, applicable tax multipliers, state agency contact names and the statutes related to the taxes and assessments. Learn More |
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