§ 79.34
Citing Cases (4)
Minnesota Supreme Court
Minnesota Joint Underwriting Association v. Star Tribune Media Company, LLC · 2015 1 citation
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Emerson v. Board of Independent School District 199 · 2012 1 citation [Dissent]
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Winberg v. University of Minnesota · 1993 1 citation
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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota
In Re Workers Compensation Refund · 1994 10 citations
WCRA is a child of the Minnesota legislature, having been created in 1979. See generally, Minn. Stat. §§ 79.34-79.40 (1992). Under legislation enacted in 1979, all workers’ compensation insurers and self-insured employers are required to belong to WCRA. WCRA members must purchase workers’ compensation reinsurance from WCRA. This purchase is a condition of their authority to issue workers’ compensation insurance, or to self-insure for workers’ compensation claims, in this State. Minn. Stat. § 79.34, subd. 1 (1992). WCRA, itself, is governed by a 13-member board of directors. These directors include representatives of employees, employers, insurers, self-insurers, and the public. Among the directors are Minnesota’s Commissioner of Finance, and the Executive Director of the State Board of Investment. Minn. Stat. §§ 79.34, 79.37 (1992).
WCRA is a child of the Minnesota legislature, having been created in 1979. See generally, Minn. Stat. §§ 79.34-79.40 (1992). Under legislation enacted in 1979, all workers’ compensation insurers and self-insured employers are required to belong to WCRA. WCRA members must purchase workers’ compensation reinsurance from WCRA. This purchase is a condition of their authority to issue workers’ compensation insurance, or to self-insure for workers’ compensation claims, in this State. Minn. Stat. § 79.34, subd. 1 (1992). WCRA, itself, is governed by a 13-member board of directors. These directors include representatives of employees, employers, insurers, self-insurers, and the public. Among the directors are Minnesota’s Commissioner of Finance, and the Executive Director of the State Board of Investment. Minn. Stat. §§ 79.34, 79.37 (1992).
WCRA is a child of the Minnesota legislature, having been created in 1979. See generally, Minn. Stat. §§ 79.34-79.40 (1992). Under legislation enacted in 1979, all workers’ compensation insurers and self-insured employers are required to belong to WCRA. WCRA members must purchase workers’ compensation reinsurance from WCRA. This purchase is a condition of their authority to issue workers’ compensation insurance, or to self-insure for workers’ compensation claims, in this State. Minn. Stat. § 79.34, subd. 1 (1992). WCRA, itself, is governed by a 13-member board of directors. These directors include representatives of employees, employers, insurers, self-insurers, and the public. Among the directors are Minnesota’s Commissioner of Finance, and the Executive Director of the State Board of Investment. Minn. Stat. §§ 79.34, 79.37 (1992).
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