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  8. Chapter 5 - Insurance And Self-insurance


Chapter 5 - Insurance And Self-insurance


  • Section 42-5-10. Employer shall secure payment of compensation; extent of liability.
  • Section 42-5-20. Insurance or proof of financial ability to pay required; self-insurer prohibited.
  • Section 42-5-25. Temporary workers' compensation coverage for applicant to approved self-insurance fund.
  • Section 42-5-30. Employer shall file evidence of compliance with Title.
  • Section 42-5-40. Penalty for failure to secure payment of compensation.
  • Section 42-5-45. Penalty for failure of employer to secure payment of compensation.
  • Section 42-5-50. Certificate of compliance.
  • Section 42-5-60. Insurance deemed subject to title; approval of forms.
  • Section 42-5-70. Clauses required in insurance contracts.
  • Section 42-5-80. Liability of insurer.
  • Section 42-5-130. Procedure upon withdrawal of carrier from State.
  • Section 42-5-190. Tax on self-insurers.
  • Section 42-5-200. Employee shall not pay any portion of insurance, self-insurance fund, or other things required by title.
  • Section 42-5-210. Insurance carrier subrogated to rights of employer.
  • Section 42-5-220. Compromises by carrier must be approved.
  • Section 42-5-230. Manner in which notice to insurance carrier given.
  • Section 42-5-240. Penalties.
  • Section 42-5-250. Title not applicable to insurance for single catastrophe hazards.
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