R. 69L-5.201 Definitions
R. 69L-5.202 Scope of Self-Insurance Authorization
R. 69L-5.203 Payroll Reporting
R. 69L-5.204 Maintenance of Payroll Records, Review and Audit
R. 69L-5.205 Loss Data Reporting
R. 69L-5.206 Maintenance of Loss Data Records, Review and Audit
R. 69L-5.207 Outstanding Liabilities Reporting
R. 69L-5.208 Maintenance of Outstanding Liabilities Records, Review and Audit
R. 69L-5.209 Financial Statements Reporting
R. 69L-5.210 Actuarial Reports
R. 69L-5.211 Changes in Anniversary Rating Date
R. 69L-5.212 Contact Information Reporting
R. 69L-5.213 Subsidiary, Affiliate and Location Reporting
R. 69L-5.214 Indemnity Agreements for Affiliated Self-Insurers
R. 69L-5.215 Parental Guaranty
R. 69L-5.216 Provision of Benefits and Safe Working Environment by Self-Insurers
R. 69L-5.217 Civil Penalties and Fines
R. 69L-5.218 Security Deposits
R. 69L-5.219 Excess Insurance
R. 69L-5.220 Drug-Free Workplace Premium Credit Program
R. 69L-5.221 Safety Program Premium Credit
R. 69L-5.222 Revocation and Employer Compliance
R. 69L-5.223 Election Process
R. 69L-5.224 Termination
R. 69L-5.225 Requirements
R. 69L-5.226 Application Process
R. 69L-5.227 Alien Corporations Additional Requirements
R. 69L-5.228 Termination
R. 69L-5.229 Application Process
R. 69L-5.230 Contracting with a Qualified Servicing Entity

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 69L-5 - Rules for Self-Insurers Under the Workers' Compensation Act

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