§ 703.301 Employers who may be authorized as self-insurers
§ 703.302 Application for authority to become a self-insurer; how filed; information to be submitted; other requirements
§ 703.303 Decision on employer’s application
§ 703.304 Filing of Agreement and Undertaking; deposit of security
§ 703.306 Kinds of negotiable securities that may be deposited; conditions of deposit; acceptance of deposits
§ 703.307 Deposits of negotiable securities with Federal Reserve banks or the Treasurer of the United States; interest thereon
§ 703.308 Substitution and withdrawal of indemnity bond, letters of credit or negotiable securities
§ 703.309 Increase or reduction in the amount of indemnity bond, letters of credit or negotiable securities
§ 703.310 Authority to seize security deposit; use and/or return of proceeds
§ 703.311 Required reports; examination of self-insurer accounts
§ 703.312 Period of authorization as self-insurer
§ 703.313 Revocation of authorization to self-insure

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter VI > Subchapter A > Part 703 > Subpart D - Authorization of Self-Insurers

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