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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-20

58-20-21. Annual workplace safety review services--Recommendations for improved safety--Increased premiums.

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Any insurer writing workers' compensation insurance in this state shall offer to conduct or contract for annual workplace safety review services, including review reports with written recommendations for improved safety procedures, to each of its insureds whose policy premium is five thousand dollars or more, unless the employer has five or fewer employees. No written recommendation prepared by an insurer pursuant to this section is subject to discovery or disclosure under chapter 15-6 or any other provision of law or admissible as evidence in any action of any kind in any court or arbitration forum.
However, the recommendation may be disclosed to a subsequent insurer of the employer. Compliance with this section does not constitute an undertaking by an insurer to supplant any responsibility its insured may otherwise have for workplace safety. Any employer subject to this section shall have workplace safety reviews conducted by the employer's insurer at least once every three years. If an insurer makes a written recommendation to correct a safety deficiency pursuant to § 58-20-21 , including failure to post safety posters as required by § 62-2-11 , and the deficiency has not been corrected at the time of a subsequent safety review, the insured is subject to an appropriate increase in premium as determined by the insurer subject to the approval of the director.
The insurer is not responsible for inspecting for compliance with federal or state safety laws or regulations.
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