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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 113

Sec. 25. Record keeping and reporting requirement.

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Sec. 25. Record keeping and reporting requirement.
(a)A lessor shall maintain accounting and employment records relating to all employee leasing arrangements for a minimum of 4 calendar years. A lessor shall maintain the address of each office it maintains in this State, at its principal place of business.
(b)A lessor shall maintain sufficient information in a manner consistent with a licensed rating organization's data submission requirements to permit the rating organization licensed under Section 459 of the Illinois Insurance Code to calculate an experience modification factor for the lessee.
(c)Upon written request of a lessee with an annual payroll attributed to it in excess of $200,000, the lessor shall provide the lessee's experience modification factor to the lessee within 30 days of the request.
(d)Upon request of a lessee with an annual payroll attributed to it of less than $200,000, the lessor shall provide the loss information required to be maintained by this Section to the lessee within 30 days of the request.
(e)Nothing in this Section shall preclude a licensed rating organization from calculating the experience modification factor for each lessee nor an insurer from maintaining and furnishing on behalf of the lessor, such information as required by this Section.
(f)In the event that a lessee's experience modification factor exceeds the lessor's experience modification factor by 50% at the inception of the employee leasing arrangement, the lessee's experience modification factor shall be utilized to calculate the premium or costs charged to the lessee for workers' compensation coverage for a period of 2 years. Thereafter, the premium charged by the insurer for inclusion of a lessee under a lessor's policy may be calculated on the basis of the lessor's experience modification factor.
(g)A lessor that does not provide workers' compensation insurance coverage for leased employees of a lessee under an employee leasing arrangement shall not be subject to compliance with subsections
(b)through
(f)of this Section.
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