Effective Dec. 1, 2020, the North Carolina Industrial Commission has revised the filing requirement that triggers the submission of a Form 19, Employer’s Report of Employee’s Injury or Occupational Disease to the Industrial Commission.
Specifically, the Commission increased the Form 19 filing threshold for medical compensation paid from $2,000 to $4,000. View the revised rule – 11 NCAC 23A.0104 – Employer’s Requirement to File First Report of Injury.
NC Commission Revises Form 19 (FROI) Filing Requirement
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