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Code · Louisiana · Title 23 — Labor and Worker's Compensation

RS 23:1200.4

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RS 23:1200.4
§1200.4. Consecutive net losses
A fund with three years of consecutive net losses on the audited financial statements of the fund, or two years of consecutive net losses on the audited financial statements of the fund in excess of five hundred thousand dollars or five percent of the premium of the latest audited financial statement, whichever is greater, shall:
(1)Attend a meeting between the department, the administrator of the fund, any third party administrator contracted or performing services to the fund, and the fund's board of trustees to discuss the financial condition of the fund, and to advise the department the course of action the fund will take to obtain net incomes on subsequent audited financial statements.
(2)File with the department a written and signed plan from the fund's board of trustees describing the actions the fund will take to generate net incomes on subsequent audited financial statements.
(3)Obtain an actuarial rate analysis if an actuarial rate analysis was not performed for the previous fund year.
Acts 2007, No. 384, §1.
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