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What is the purpose of changing Statistical Code 9752 to 9740?

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What is the purpose of changing Statistical Code 9752 to 9740?

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Response: Item B-1407 eliminates the distinction between foreign and domestic terrorism in NCCI’s rules, miscellaneous values, and statistical codes. All terrorism premium collected (both foreign and domestic) will be reported to Code 9740. As a result, Code 9752 (applicable in only six states) will no longer be needed because the premium associated with Code 9752 can now be reported to Code 9740. Return to Top 4. Form WC 00 04 21 C defines a catastrophic industrial accident as a chemical release, large explosion, or small blast that is localized in nature and affects workers in a small perimeter the size of a building. I don’t understand what is being said by “in a small perimeter the size of a building.” Please explain. Response: In order to develop the miscellaneous values for the catastrophe provisions, NCCI relied on a study completed by EQECAT, a catastrophe modeling company. EQECAT developed a model to quantify the potential workers compensation exposure to catastrophic industri

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