The Texas Workers' Compensation Commission approved a first-time application for a Certificate of Authority to Self-Insure for one company and also approved the renewal of certificates for six other companies during a public meeting on November 18.
Texas law allows certain large, private employers to self-insure for their workers' compensation liabilities for worker injuries. Each of these employers must have a minimum workers' compensation manual premium of $500,000 and meet other requirements to be approved as a Certified Self-Insurer in Texas. A Certificate of Authority to Self-Insure must...
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