This appeal arises pursuant to the Texas Workers’ Compensation Act, TEX. LAB. CODE ANN. § 401.001 et seq. (1989 Act). Following a contested case hearing held on June 20, 2001, the hearing officer determined that the respondent (claimant) is entitled to supplemental income benefits for the ninth quarter. The appellant (carrier) has appealed this determination, asserting that the evidence shows that the claimant unnecessarily limited himself to a light-duty job when he could have worked at a medium-capacity job earning more wages. The file does not contain a response from the claimant.
DECISION
Reversed and remanded.
This case is remanded for the sole purpose of compliance with House Bill 2600 amending Section 410.164, effective June 17, 2001. Section 410.164 was amended by the addition of subsection (c), which provides as follows:
(c)At each [hearing], as applicable, the insurance carrier shall file with the hearing officer and shall deliver to the claimant a single document stating the true corporate name of the insurance carrier and the name and address of the insurance carrier’s registered agent for service of process. The document is part of the record of the [hearing].
The procedure for implementing the statutory amendment is contained in the June 19, 2001, Texas Workers’ Compensation Commission (Commission) Memorandum to hearing officers entitled “Required Insurance Carrier Information.” A rehearing on remand is required to obtain this information and admit it into the hearing record.
Pending resolution of the remand, a final decision has not been made in this case. However, since reversal and remand necessitate the issuance of a new decision and order by the hearing officer, a party who wishes to appeal from such new decision must file a request for review not later than 15 days after the date on which such new decision is
received from the Commission’s Division of Hearings, pursuant to Section 410.202 (amended June 17, 2001). See Texas Workers’ Compensation Commission Appeal No. 92642, decided January 20, 1993.
Phillip F. O’Neill – Appeals Judge
CONCUR:
Gary L. Kilgore – Appeals Judge
Michael B. McShane – Appeals Judge