DUE TO the COVID-19 pandemic, California’s workers’ compensation rating agency plans to implement a new class code for telecommuting employees on Jan 1, 2021.
The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California started work on the new classification as companies ordered employees to start working at home after stay-at-home orders were issued to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
The new code for telecommuting workers will be 8871. Under a prior emergency rule, the Rating Bureau had recommended that employees who were thrust into telecommuting because of the COVID-19 outbreak be assigned the 8810 “Clerical Office Employee” code.
This is a major change in the class code structure and will affect employers throughout the state. If you have telecommuting staff, you should prepare for this change now.
The specifics
Until now, telecommuting employees whose duties meet the definition of clerical employees in the California Workers’ Compensation Uniform Statistical Reporting Plan have been assigned class code 8810 “Clerical Office Employees,” or their employers’ standard classification if that classification specifically includes clerical office staff.
Rating Bureau staff has proposed that class code 8871 be the code for clerical employees who work more than 50% of their time at their home or other office space that is not on the employer’s premises.
As mentioned, the class code will be used only if the class code for the employer does not include clerical employees. Currently there are 41 class codes that include clerical staff. There are also two codes that specifically exclude them. If a company includes all of its staff in the same code, any clerical staff on its payroll are not assigned the 8810 “Clerical Employee” class code and instead assigned the code for the company as a whole.
For the sake of continuity, the Rating Bureau staff has recommended that those 43 class codes be amended to specifically include or exclude clerical telecommuting staff.
What you should do
If you have staff on your payroll who are telecommuting, you should start preparing your accounting or bookkeeping software to add in this code for when your policy comes due in 2021.
Starting work on this now can help your insurer more accurately price your future policies, or when they decide to audit your payroll.
Conversely, you should not attempt to change the class code for your currently telecommuting employees now or at any time before Jan. 1, 2021, as the final rules have not yet been written, approved or promulgated. They also need to be approved by the state insurance commissioner.
The Rating Bureau plans to apply the rate for the class code for clerical employees to the new class code for the first few years, and until it can gather enough data to set a unique rate for the code.
That could take a few years as the Rating Bureau typically uses a window of the past three years of claims experience and costs when setting class code rates.
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