Virginia Administrative Code
Title 14 - INSURANCE
Agency 5 - STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION, BUREAU OF INSURANCE
Chapter 360 - RULES GOVERNING LOCAL GOVERNMENT GROUP SELF-INSURANCE POOLS
Section 14VAC5-360-110 - Member agreement
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Every member of a group self-insurance pool shall execute a member agreement which shall set forth the rights, privileges and obligations of the member, and the terms, coverages, limits, and deductibles of the plan. This agreement shall be subject to the approval of the commission and shall provide for, in substance, the following:
Such member agreement may also contain such other provisions not inconsistent with law or this chapter.
B. The first page of the member agreement shall include a summary that shall disclose:
C. The member agreement shall include a prominent disclosure notice that must be signed by a duly authorized officer of the political subdivision. The disclosure notice shall use the following or substantially similar language:
A local government group self-insurance pool is not protected by any Virginia insurance guaranty association against default due to insolvency. In the event of insolvency, members and persons filing claims against members may be unable to collect any amount owed to them by the pool regardless of the terms of the member agreement. In the event the pool is in a deficit position, a member may be liable for any and all unpaid claims against such member.
With regards to workers' compensation liability, each member agrees to assume and discharge, jointly and severally, any liability under the Virginia Workers' Compensation Act of any and all employers party to such agreement and which provides that, in addition to the rights of the pool, in the event of failure of the pool to enforce such rights after reasonable notice to the pool, the commission shall have the right independently to enforce on behalf of the pool the joint and several liability of its members under the Virginia Workers' Compensation Act and the liability of members for any unpaid contributions and assessments.
The member agreement may also contain such other provisions not inconsistent with law or this chapter.
Statutory Authority
§§ 12.1-13 and 38.2-223 of the Code of Virginia.