Section 1-42-205 – Local Government Insurance Program Not Subject to Insurance Laws.
1-42-205. Local government insurance program not subject to insurance laws. Nothing in this act shall be construed as subjecting the local government insurance account to the laws of the state regulating insurance or insurance companies.
Section 1-42-206 – Confidential Information.
1-42-206. Confidential information. The claim files maintained by the board shall be considered privileged and confidential and shall be for the use of the board only.
Section 1-42-201 – Definitions.
1-42-201. Definitions. (a) As used in this act: (i) “Board” means the local government self-insurance program joint powers board formed pursuant to this act; (ii) “Eligible senior citizen center” means a private, nonprofit corporation which is providing the services to senior citizens under W.S. 18-2-105 in a geographical area which is not otherwise served by […]
Section 1-42-202 – Local Government Self-Insurance Program; Creation; Authorized Payments.
1-42-202. Local government self-insurance program; creation; authorized payments. (a) There is created the local government self-insurance program to provide a mechanism for local governments to pool resources to handle claims brought against local governments under the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act and arising under federal law. It is the intent of the legislature that the local […]
Section 1-42-203 – Self-Insurance Program Board; Powers and Duties.
1-42-203. Self-insurance program board; powers and duties. (a) The board shall: (i) Administer the program; (ii) Provide legal services for the defense of claims covered by this act; (iii) Procure insurance, including reinsurance, purchase loss prevention, actuarial and other professional services as required by the board; (iv) Establish assessments as necessary to operate the program […]
Section 1-42-204 – Claims Procedures; Compromise or Settlement of Claims; No Extension of Liability.
1-42-204. Claims procedures; compromise or settlement of claims; no extension of liability. (a) Nothing in this act shall be deemed to obviate the necessity of compliance with W.S. 1-39-113 by any claimant. (b) Any claim covered under this act may be compromised or settled according to the rules of the board. The provisions of the […]