What s a HIC?
An acronym for Health Insurance Claim number, a HIC is an unique identifier of a beneficiary. It usually consists of the nine-digit social security number (SSN) and two-character code (BIC) that stores the relationship between the beneficiary and the primary holder of the associated SSN. There are exceptions, though. For former railroad employees, the HIC could be their railroad board number. It is also called the HICAN (High Can) or HICBIC (HICK BICK).
Related Questions
- As a CSL, do I need a HIC? If I have an unrestricted Construction Supervisor License (CSL) do I need to be registered as a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) for example to add a deck to a 2-Family owner occupied house?
- Do the new CSL Specialty Licenses only cover work formerly covered by a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) Registration?
- Do I need a CSL or HIC to work on existing owner occupied houses with 1- to 4-dwelling units?