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South Dakota

Title 62 · Chapter 62-5
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62-5-1. Methods of securing payment of compensation.
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62-5-2. Obtaining workers' compensation insurance.
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62-5-3. Reciprocal or interinsurance contracts providing indemnity for loss under workers' compensation law.
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62-5-4. Repealed by SL 1996, ch 306, § 2.
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62-5-5. Self-insurance by employer--Annual proof of solvency and financial ability--Application fee--Deposit of fees--Certificate of exemption.
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62-5-6. Exemption of political subdivisions from security provisions.
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62-5-7. Failure to secure payment as election not to operate under title.
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62-5-8. Commission for placing insurance limited.
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62-5-9. Issuance of policy to employer--Certification to department.
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62-5-10. Surety for performance required for self-insurers--Irrevocable trust.
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62-5-11. Requirements for acceptance of irrevocable letter of credit--Definitions.
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62-5-12. Deposit of surety bonds, letters of credit, etc..
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62-5-13. Deposit of certificate of deposit or government securities.
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62-5-14. Deposit and withdrawal of cash.
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62-5-15. Perfected security interest in deposit--Release of security interest.
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62-5-16. Claims administration contracts.
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62-5-17. 62-5-17. Repealed by SL 2017, ch 219, § 3.
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62-5-18. Reduction of premium where employer selects a policy with a deductible.
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62-5-19. Deductible does not affect reporting requirements.
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62-5-20. Insurer to pay entire loss--Employer to reimburse deductible amount.
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62-5-21. Provision of medical services and health care.
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