Self-insurer definition
Self-insurer means any duly qualified individual employer or group self-insurance association authorized by the Commission to self fund its workers' compensation obligations.
Self-insurer means either of the following:
Self-insurer means a person that covers its liability through a qualified individual or group self-insurance program or any other formal program created for the specific purpose of covering liabilities typically covered by insurance.
More Definitions of Self-insurer
Self-insurer means any person or persons who set aside funds to cover liability for future medical, dental, optometric or chiropractic claims or that otherwise assume their own risk or potential loss for such claims. "Self-insurer" includes captives.
Self-insurer means any health care provider, facility, or other individual or entity that assumes operational or financial risk for claims of medical malpractice.
Self-insurer means a healthcare provider who qualifies as a self-insurer pursuant to K.S.A. 40-3414, and amendments thereto.
Self-insurer means a person who covers its liability
Self-insurer means any health care provider, facility, or
Self-insurer means an employer exempted under section 305
Self-insurer means the same as in RCW 48.140.010(11).