Workers' Compensation Notice 10 - Concerning Workers' Compensation in Texas Poster Required
The Workers' Compensation Notice 10 - Concerning Workers' Compensation in Texas is a labor law posters poster by the Texas Workforce Commission. This is a mandatory posting for all employers in Texas, and businesses who fail to comply may be subject to fines or sanctions.
This poster, in English, serves as a notice to employees about their workers' compensation information and how to obtain workers' compensation under a self-insurance group.
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NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES CONCERNING WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN TEXAS COVERAGE: Effective on [effective date of certificate] [name of employer] provides workers’ compensation insurance coverage as a member of a self-insurance group under Labor Code Chapter 407A in the event of work-related injury or occupational disease. Claims for injuries or occupational dise\ ases which occur on or after that date will be handled by [name of third party administrator] . An employee or a person acting on the employee’s behalf, must notify the employer of an injury or occupational disease not later than the 30th day after the date on which\ the injury occurs or the date the employee knew or should have known of an occupational disease, unles\ s the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (Division) determines that good cause existed for failure to provide timely notice. Your employer is required to provide you with coverage information, in writing, when you are hired or whenever the employer becomes, or ceases \ to be, covered by workers’ compensation insurance. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE: The Division provides free information about how to file a workers’ compensation claim. Division staff will answer any questions you may have about workers’ compensation and process any requests for dispute resolution of a claim.\ You can obtain this assistance by contacting your local Division field office or by calling 1-800-252-7031. The Office of Injured Employee Counsel (OIEC) also provides free assistance to injured employees and will explain your rights and responsibilities under the Workers’ Compensation Act. You can obtain OIEC’s assistance by contacting an OIEC customer service representative in your local Division field office or by calling 1-866-EZE-OIEC (1-866-393-6432). SAFETY VIOLATIONS HOTLINE: The Division has a 24 hour toll-free telephone number for reporting unsafe conditions in the workplace that may violate occupation\ al health and safety laws. Employers are prohibited by law from suspending, terminating, or discrim\ inating against any employee because he or she in good faith reports an alleged occupational health o\ r safety violation. Contact the Division at 1-800-452-9595. Notice 10 (01/13) TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, DIVISION OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION Rule 110.101(e)(3) EMPLOYER MEMBER OF A SELF-INSURANCE GROUP: Prominently displayed in the employer’s personnel office, if any; 2. Located about the workplace in such a way that each employee is likely t\ o see the notice on a regular basis; 3. Printed with a title in at least 26 point bold type, subject in at least 18 point bold type, and text in at least 16 point normal type; and 4. Contain the exact words as prescribed in Rule 110.101(e)(3).
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- Original poster PDF https://www.tdi.texas.gov/forms/dwc/notice10.pdf , updated February 2023
- Texas Labor Law Posters at http://www.twc.state.tx.us/customers/bemp/employment-law.html
- Texas Workforce Commission
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