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Can a TPA use out-of-state adjusters?

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Can a TPA use out-of-state adjusters?

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HB 472 and the current administrator rules prohibit a TPA from referring a claim or loss for adjustment in this state to an individual until the TPA ascertains that the individual holds the appropriate license. The bill and the current administrator rules require an adjuster investigating, adjusting, supervising, or settling workers’ compensation claims to hold an adjuster’s license issued by the Department. An adjuster may hold an appropriate non-resident adjuster’s license.

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