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Annually, OIR holds a public rate hearing for the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) proposed workers' compensation rate filing. Details regarding the most recent rate hearing are listed below. 

National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) Public Rate Hearing


2021 Rate Hearing

On October 14, 2021, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) conducted a virtual public rate hearing to discuss NCCI’s proposed overall average statewide workers' compensation premium decrease of 4.9% with an effective date of January 1, 2022 for new and renewal workers' compensation insurance policies.

Date: Thursday, October 14, 2021

Time: 10:00 AM ET

Place: Virtual Rate Hearing

Rate Filing

NCCI pre-filed testimony is available here.

NCCI submitted the rate filing on August 30, 2021, on behalf of Florida’s workers’ compensation insurance companies.

To access the NCCI rate filing, visit the IRFS Forms & Rates Filing Search and enter either “National Council on Compensation Insurance” or file log number 21-025062 into the “Quick Search” tab.

Final Order

Final Order is available here.

Public Comments / Testimony

Input from consumers and interested parties, as well as from representatives of the National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc., will be received at this virtual public hearing. If you choose to access the hearing via telephone, or if you are unable to participate in this public hearing, please forward your comments to the Office of Insurance Regulation at ratehearings@floir.com; the subject line of your e-mail should read “National Council on Compensation Insurance.”

The record will be open for public comment until October 28, 2021.

All persons wishing to present expert testimony at this hearing must prefile their testimony in writing on or before October 8, 2021, attention Anoush Brangaccio, General Counsel, Office of Insurance Regulation, 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399. Any expert witness failing to prefile testimony may be prohibited from testifying.

Under Florida law, written communications to the Office are public record; this would include email addresses and phone numbers. They are subject to public disclosure, including being available to the public and media.