126.17

(a) An examination by the injured employee’s treating doctor or another doctor to whom the injured employee is referred by the treating doctor to determine any issue other than certification of maximum medical improvement and the evaluation of permanent impairment may be appropriate after a designated doctor examination if: (1) the designated doctor issued an […]

110.101

(a) In addition to the posted notice required by subsection (e) of this section, employers, as defined by Labor Code § 406.001, shall notify their employees of workers’ compensation insurance coverage status, in writing. This additional notice: (1) shall be provided at the time an employee is hired, meaning when the employee is required by […]

160.1

(a) This chapter applies to an employer as defined by Labor Code § 411.001(2) and that is subject to Labor Code Chapter 411, Subchapter C. (b) This section is effective January 1, 2013. The provisions of this 160.1 adopted to be effective January 1, 2013, 37 TexReg 5592.

160.2

(a) An employer that does not have workers’ compensation insurance coverage (non-subscriber) and employs five or more employees not exempt from workers’ compensation insurance coverage shall file with the division a report of each: (1) death; (2) on-the-job injury that results in more than one day’s absence from work for the injured employee; and (3) […]

160.3

(a) An employer that has workers’ compensation insurance coverage (subscriber) shall file a report of injury with the division pursuant to Labor Code § 411.032. A subscribing employer’s report of injury filed in accordance with Labor Code § 409.005 and applicable division rules satisfies that employer’s requirement to file a report of injury under Labor […]

180.60

The following terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings: (1) Doctor–As defined by Labor Code § 401.011(17), a doctor of medicine, osteopathic medicine, optometry, dentistry, podiatry, or chiropractic who is licensed and authorized to practice. (2) Medical Case Review–A review of a particular case by a Medical Quality Review Panel (MQRP) […]

180.70

An MQRP member must receive training by the division prior to any assignments and at least every two years thereafter on the following topics: (1) The requirements of this subchapter concerning the medical quality review process under §180.68 of this title (relating to Medical Quality Review Process); (2) The division’s goals regarding the medical quality […]

180.74

The division shall notify MQRP panel members in writing at least quarterly of the status of and enforcement outcomes resulting from cases in the medical quality review process. A MQRP panel member shall comply with all confidentiality laws that apply to information provided under this section including Labor Code §§ 402.083-402.086, 402.091, 402.092 and 413.0513. […]

130.6

Repealed eff. September 1, 2012

180.21

Repealed eff. September 1, 2012