New York Workers' Compensation Law Article 5 - COUNTY SELF-INSURANCE PLAN

  • 60 - Definitions.
    As used in this article, the following terms shall mean and include: 1. "Public corporation." A corporation as defined in section three of the general...
  • 61 - Continuance of Existing Plans; Establishment of New Plans.
    1. Plans of mutual self-insurance heretofore adopted by boards of supervisors of counties pursuant to former subdivision three-a of section fifty of this chapter, are...
  • 62 - Participants.
    Each plan shall have at least two municipal corporations as participants. The county shall be one of the participants in a plan. Any contract agency...
  • 63 - Liability of County.
    1. In the case of plans established pursuant to former subdivision three-a of section fifty of this chapter and continued pursuant to the provisions of...
  • 64 - Administration of Plan.
    1. The board of supervisors shall by local law provide for the administration of the plan, such plan to be administered by either a committee...
  • 65 - Rules and Regulations.
    1. The board of supervisors shall by local law adopt rules and regulations not inconsistent with law for the fair and equitable administration and operation...
  • 66 - Apportionment of Costs.
    1. The total of the several amounts set forth in the annual estimate prepared pursuant to section sixty-seven of this chapter shall be apportioned to...
  • 67 - Annual Estimate; Payments by Participants.
    1. The committee or administrator shall annually, not later than the fifteenth day of August, file with the board of supervisors an estimate of the...
  • 68 - Advances to County Self-Insurance Fund.
    If at any time there are insufficient moneys in the county self-insurance fund, exclusive of the reserve, to operate the plan, the county treasurer shall...
  • 69 - Reserve.
    1. The board of supervisors in connection with a plan may by local law establish a self-insurance reserve. Such local law shall prescribe the maximum...
  • 70 - Excess or Catastrophe Insurance.
    The committee or administrator, subject to the approval of the board of supervisors, may on behalf of the plan purchase excess or catastrophe insurance. The...
  • 71 - Accrual of Liabilities.
    1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, a county may by local law provide for the operation of a plan on an accrued liability...
  • 72 - Annual Report.
    The county treasurer shall annually make a financial report of the plan to the state comptroller as of the close of the calendar year. Such...
  • 73 - Abandonment of Plan.
    The board of supervisors of a county may by local law provide for the abandonment of a plan, effective as of the close of the...
  • 74 - Manner of Adoption of Local Laws.
    A local law authorized by this article shall be adopted in the manner prescribed in the municipal home rule law, or, in the case of...
  • 75 - Transition Provisions.
    1. Existing plans continued. a. Notwithstanding the effective date of this article, plans heretofore established pursuant to former subdivision three-a of section fifty of this...
  • 75-a - Enacted Without Section Heading.
    75-a. In a county which has established the office of county auditor the board of supervisors may by resolution place all duties of administration upon...

Last modified: February 3, 2019