Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 34. LABOR AND INDUSTRY |
PART VIII. Bureau of Workers Compensation |
Chapter 129. Workers Compensation Health and Safety |
SubChapter C. INDIVIDUAL SELF-INSURED EMPLOYERS ACCIDENT AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAMS |
Section 129.411. Written report of audit
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(a) After the conclusion of the audit, the Bureau will issue a written report containing its findings. The report will indicate whether the Bureau has issued a final determination of adequate or an initial determination of inadequate with regard to an individual self-insured employers accident and illness prevention program.
(b) The Bureau will notify the individual self-insured employer of a final determination of adequate.
(c) The Bureau will provide written notification to the individual self-insured employer of specific deficiencies and recommendations for corrective action if it assigns an initial determination of inadequate. Within 60 calendar days from the date of the audit report, the individual self-insured employer shall provide written documentation that it has complied with the Bureaus recommendations. If the individual self-insured employer believes that it will take more than 60 days to implement the recommendations, it shall file a plan of correction in accordance with § 129.412 (relating to plan of correction/reports of progress on correcting deficiencies). At the end of the 60 calendar day correction period, a final determination of adequate or inadequate will be assigned. The individual self-insured employer will receive notification of this final determination.
Notation
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 129.412 (relating to plan of correction/reports of progress on correcting deficiencies).