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Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Self-Insurer Guaranty Association Law


  • § 71-3-151. Title
  • § 71-3-153. Purpose and application
  • § 71-3-155. Workers’ compensation self-insurer guaranty association law to be liberally construed
  • § 71-3-157. Definitions
  • § 71-3-159. Workers’ Compensation Individual Self-insurer Guaranty Association and Workers’ Compensation Group Self-insurer Guaranty Association
  • § 71-3-161. Board of directors of associations
  • § 71-3-163. Powers, duties and obligations of the associations
  • § 71-3-165. Plan of operation of associations
  • § 71-3-167. Duties and powers of the commission
  • § 71-3-169. Assignment of rights under workers’ compensation law to association; claims by association against insolvent self-insurer
  • § 71-3-173. Examination of association members; powers and duties of the board of directors; detection and prevention of insolvency of members of association
  • § 71-3-174. Special assessment plans where association assumes obligations of individual or group self-insurer exceeding the assets of such association
  • § 71-3-175. Association subject to examination; annual financial report
  • § 71-3-177. Association exempt from fees and taxes
  • § 71-3-179. Immunity from liability
  • § 71-3-181. Stay of proceedings involving self-insurer in default
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