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Code · Missouri · Chapter 287

287.867. Insolvency fund, created — purposes, audit of.

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287.867. Insolvency fund, created — purposes, audit of. — 1. Upon the adoption of a plan of operation, including, if applicable, the adoption of rules or regulations by the division of workers' compensation pursuant to section 287.870 , there shall be created an "Insolvency Fund" to be managed by the corporation.
2. The insolvency fund is created for purposes of meeting the obligations of insolvent members incurred while members of the corporation and after the exhaustion of all assets including any bonds, escrow deposits, insurance or reinsurance, as required under this chapter. A method of operation of the insolvency fund shall be defined in the plan of operation as provided in section 287.870 or applicable rules and regulations pertaining to it.
3. The division shall have the authority to audit the financial soundness of the insolvency fund annually.
4. The division may recommend certain amendments to the plan of operation to the board of directors of the corporation for purposes of assuring the ongoing financial soundness of the insolvency fund and its ability to meet the obligations of sections 287.860 to 287.885 .
5. An actuary on behalf of the division or other appropriate division personnel may make recommendations, from time to time, to improve the orderly payment of claims.
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(L. 1992 H.B. 975)
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