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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 14. Insurance
Title 14. Insurance
Agency 5. State Corporation Commission, Bureau of Insurance
11/21/2024

Chapter 370.
Rules Governing Group Self-Insurers of Liability under the Virginia Workers' Compensation Act
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Section 10
Purpose
Section 20
Definitions
Section 30
Application for license as group self-insurance association requirements; approval; review
Section 40
Application for license as group self-insurance association; additional requirements
Section 50
Approval of members of association
Section 60
Security deposit and surety bond requirement
Section 70
Investment
Section 80
Filing of reports
Section 90
Contracts for excess insurance
Section 100
Responsibilities of members' supervisory board
Section 110
Advance contribution requirements and distribution of surplus funds
Section 120
Indemnity agreement and power of attorney
Section 130
Servicing of association
Section 140
Termination of members of association
Section 145
Mergers
Section 150
Revocation of self-insurance license
Section 160
Penalties
Section 170
Examination of association
Section 180
Severability
FORMS
FORMS (14VAC5-370)

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