The 2017 National Workers Compensation Regulators College A Program Specifically Designed For Regulators By Regulators Covering the Full Scope of Regulatory Responsibilities Faced By Today s State Officials Presented By: SAWCA, The Southern Association of Workers Compensation Administrators and SIGFA, The Self-Insurance Guaranty Funds of America In Conjunction With The Workers Compensation Institute
You Are Invited To The 2017 National Workers Compensation Regulators College August 7-8, 2017 in Orlando, Florida at the World Center Marriott. On behalf of the Officers and Executive Committee of the Southern Association of Workers Compensation Administrators (SAWCA); The Officers of the Self- Insurance Guaranty Funds of America (SIGFA); and the Board Members of the Workers Compensation Institute we invite you to attend the 2017 National Workers Compensation Regulators College. Join us and take full advantage of the expertise & knowledge of world-class speakers and their willingness to share; enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the World Center Marriott; and use the College to build professional relationships that will serve you for years to come.
Application For Admissions Form The curriculum for the 2017 National Workers Compensation Regulators College is a program designed by veteran state regulators and renowned industry experts who will also serve as the college faculty leading discussion-oriented sessions. Tuition is $250 for the 2-day college and includes: All Course Material & Handouts Breakfast & Lunch Both Days AM/PM Refreshment Breaks Contact List of Faculty & Students Complimentary WCI Convention Registration Yes...for the college tuition of $250...each student will also be registered for WCI s 72nd Workers Compensation Educational Conference at No Extra Cost. Attend The 2017 College Stay For WCI s Conference Please Complete The Following And Submit With Payment Registrants Name: Title: Jurisdiction: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: Signature: Date: For questions contact Gary.davis@sawca.com. Please submit a separate form for each individual you wish registered for the college. You may mail the form to: SAWCA, PO Box 910373, Lexington KY 40591. Or fax to: 859-219-0170. Or Email to: gary.davis@sawca.com. Payment may be made by check or credit card.
2017 National Workers Compensation Regulators College College Deans: Honorable Deneise Lott Sr. ALJ Mississippi WCC Honorable Karl Aumann Chair, Maryland WCC Monday August 7th 8:00am 9:00am: Continental Breakfast All College Faculty and Students Are Invited To Join Us Session 1: 9:00am 9:15am Presenters: Workers Comp 101: A History & Overview... Transferring The Legacy Hon. Karl Aumann, Chair, Maryland WCC Hon. Deneise Lott, Sr. ALJ, Mississippi WCC Introduction of topics to be discussed during this 2-day seminar including a history of the origins of the state workers compensation programs. Session 2: Navigating Political Challenges 9:15am 10:30am Moderator: Abbie Hudgens, Administrator, Tennessee BWC Panelists: Hon. Karl Aumann, Chair, Maryland WCC Hon. Scott Beck, Chair, South Carolina WCC Topics covered include personnel issues, public relations & the press, securing a safe worksite, reporting to your Governor & Legislature with a focus on the political realities of leading a state agency. 10:30am 10:45am Morning Refreshment Break Session 3: Insurance...And You Thought This Was The Easy Stuff 10:45am 11:45am Presenter: Tom Glasson, State Relations Officer, AIG Tom Glasson, along with industry & regulatory representatives, discuss various issues and situations common to an evolving insurance market including Employee Misclassification, PEO s, Large Deductibles, Captives, Individual & Group Fund Self-Insurance, Alternative Pricing Structures, etc. 11:45pm 12:30pm Lunch Provided Session 4: Cyber Security - Protecting the Data We Collect 12:30pm 1:50pm Presenter: Lindsay B. Nickle, Attorney, Wilson Eiser LLP Lindsay Nickle, Co-Chair of Wilson Eiser s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice and a member of the Information Governance Leadership Committee will lead an interactive session focusing on the process of investigating data security events; interpreting the myriad state & federal laws governing data breach response; and navigating the complex process of responding to the loss, theft or compromise of protected information.
Session 5: 7 th Annual National Regulators Roundtable 2:00pm 4:30pm Moderator: Honorable Melodie L. Belcher Georgia State Board of Workers Comp The National Regulators Roundtable brings together regulators from throughout the country to discuss challenges, concerns and issues facing individual jurisdictions in the oversight of the ever-changing workers compensation industry. Problems faced by one jurisdiction may have been successfully addressed by another. A developing issue or concern in one state may be an omen for future developments in another and certainly, legislative issues know no boundaries. Join us where regulators share. 5:00pm 6:00pm SAWCA & NAWCJ Reception Tuesday August 8th 8:00am 9:00am: Continental Breakfast All College Faculty and Students Are Invited To Join Us Session 6: Top 10 Medical Issues Impacting State Systems 9:00am 10:15am Presenters: Dr. Lori Wasserburger, Texas Medical Director Paul Tauriello, Director, Colorado Division of WC Medical issues and their related costs have grown over the past 20 years till they now represent the majority of every dollar spent on workers comp. Effectively managing the most significant issues can mean the difference between a system that appropriately responds to the needs of the injured workers and a system out of control. Topics to be discussed include: Treatment Delay; New Technology; Telemedicine; Medical Fee Schedules; Formulary; Physician Dispensing; PBM s; Opioids; Medical Marijuana and Various Legal issues including Medical Fee Disputes. 10:15am 10:30am Morning Refreshment Break Session 7: Self Insured Guaranty Funds & Bankruptcies 10:30am 11:45am Moderator: Gary Davis, KY Coal Employers Self-Insurance Guaranty Fund Panelists: Jack Reale, Georgia Self-Insurers Guaranty Trust Fund Brian Gee, Florida Self-Insurers Guaranty Assoc., Inc. Charles Hough, Alabama Workers Comp SI Guaranty Assoc. An overview of the challenges, responsibilities, and issues of administering individual self-insured guaranty funds including discussions of reserving, types of security and amounts, importance of specific excess and aggregate stop-loss insurance, employer and carrier defaults, distinction between self-insurance guaranty funds and the property & casualty insurance guaranty associations, and the growing intrusion by Federal Bankruptcy Courts as it relates to posted security.
Tuesday August 8th (continued) 11:45pm 1:00pm Lunch Provided Session 8: Identifying & Alleviating Friction In The System 1:00pm 2:00pm Presenter: Hon: Frank McKay, Chairman, Georgia State Bd. of WC Discussion will focus on issues that work against the creation and operation of an efficient, responsive, and economically sustainable workers compensation program and those initiatives and options which might be used to combat the friction in the system. Session 9: EDI Summary & Update 2:00pm 2:45pm Presenters: Gregg Lutz, Dir., Standards Dev. & Outreach, IAIABC Gregg provides an EDI update which states are using which version...and focuses on what is new and what we can expect in the future. 2:45pm 3:00pm Afternoon Refreshment Break Session 10 Employer Compliance & A Level Playing Field 3:00pm 4:00pm Presenters: Andrew Sabolic, Asst. Dir. Florida WC Susan Schulte, DOL Focus Lead, NCCI Andrew Sabolic will summarize the enforcement initiatives used by Florida to encourage compliance, sharing tools of the trade and Susan Schulte will explain the importance of adequate and correct reporting by employers, carriers, and TPA s and how it all fits to a level playing field for all employers. Session 11: Developing Tools, Resources, & Networks 4:00pm 4:30pm Presenters: Hon. Karl Aumann, Chair, Maryland WCC Hon. Deneise Lott, Sr. ALJ, Mississippi WCC This final session will provide an overview of the various national, regional, and statewide associations that exist to support the workers' compensation industry concluding the program with an open discussion of workers compensation issues.
7th Annual National Regulators Roundtable Presented By The Southern Association of Workers Compensation Administrators & The 2017 National Workers Compensation Regulators College On August 7th at 2pm Workers Compensation Regulators from throughout the nation will come together to discuss challenges, concerns and issues facing jurisdictions in the oversight of an everchanging workers compensation industry. Problems facing one jurisdiction may have already been successfully addressed by another. Developing issues in one state may be an omen for future developments in another and legislative issues know no boundaries. The National Regulators Roundtable is a forum where regulators share lessons learned and seek timely answers to their most pressing issues. Tentative topics are: Constitutional Challenges Opt Out...Dead Or Evolving Employer Compliance / Non-Compliance Self-Insurance, Bankruptcies, Defaults & Federal Intrusion Managing the Legislative Environment Top Ten Medical Issues Advancing Technology & System Overhauls Increasing Economic Pressures - More With Less The discussion will provide the audience an opportunity to raise their own issues & concerns for the regulators to address. This Session is open to all WCI Convention Attendees.
Coming Attractions...Mark Your Calendar Now! SAWCA Conventions Represent Unique Opportunities For State Regulators & Industry Professionals To Discuss The Most Important Issues Facing Workers Compensation Systems Today While Building Lasting Professional Relationships. SAWCA All Committee Conference Nov 15-18, 2017 Sea Pines, Hilton Head So...Whether You Prefer the whispering pines of the North Carolina Sandhills Or South Carolina s historic coastline... The Annual Convention Or The All Committee Conference Or Both. SAWCA Has You Covered. Proudly Sponsored By For information contact Gary Davis at: 859-219-0194gary.davis@sawca.com The 2017 Annual Meeting of the Self-Insurance Guaranty Funds of America will be held October 2-3, 2017 at the picturesque Hilton Portland & Executive Tower hotel in conjunction with the IAIABC Annual Convention. Member registration is $50 / Non-Member is $350. Convention room rates are $199 and may be reserved at (503) 226-1611...be sure to ask for IAIABC s 2017 room block. For additional information contact Gary Davis at: 859-219-0194 or at gary.davis@sigfa.org.