La. Admin. Code tit. 37 § XIII-1103

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XIII-1103 - Application to Create a Group Self-Insurance Fund
A. All applications to create a group self-insurance fund shall meet the requirements of Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 23, §1195 et seq., any other applicable laws of the state of Louisiana, and this regulation.
B. Applications shall be made in writing on a form provided by the department.
C. Applications shall be submitted to the department at least 90 days prior to the effective date for establishment of a fund. Any application submitted with less than 90 days remaining before the desired effective date, or which does not contain answers to all questions, or which is not sworn to and subscribed before a notary public, or which does not contain all required documents, statements, reports, and required information, may be returned without review by the department.
D. All applications shall be accompanied by:
1. a properly completed indemnity agreement in a form acceptable to the department, pursuant to §1111 of this regulation;
2. security as required by Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 23, §1195 et seq. and this regulation;
3. copies of acceptable excess insurance or reinsurance policies, pursuant to Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 23, §1195 et seq. and this regulation;
4. a bond covering each third party administrator, pursuant to Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 23, §1195 et seq.;
5. a certification from a designated depository attesting to the amount of monies on hand;
6. copies of the fund bylaws and trust agreement or other governance documents;
7. individual application of each member of the fund applying for membership in the fund on the effective date of the fund, and copies of their executed indemnity agreements;
8. evidence of financial strength and liquidity of the members dated as of the date of the filing of the application to satisfy the financial strength and liquidity requirements of Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 23, §1195 et seq. and this regulation;
9. proof that the fund shall have the minimum annual earned normal premium as specified in Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 23, §1195 et seq.;
10. the current annual report or financial statement of any casualty insurance company providing excess or reinsurance coverage for the fund, which meets the requirements of Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 23, §1195 et seq. if such statement is not already on file with the department;
11. the name, address, and telephone number of the attorney representing the fund, of the qualified actuary for the fund, and of the certified public accountant who will be auditing the annual financial statements of the fund, as well as evidence of appointment of each by the fund;
12. the domicile address in this state where the books and records of the fund will be maintained, and the state from which the fund will be administered;
13. proof of advance payment to the fund by each initial member of the fund of not less than 25 percent of that member's first year estimated annual earned normal premium;
14. a feasibility study, or other analysis, prepared by a qualified actuary utilizing actual loss history of the initial members of the fund;
15. pro forma financial statements projecting the first three years of operations of the fund based upon a feasibility study or other analysis prepared by a qualified actuary, pursuant to Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 23, §1195 et seq. and §5(A) hereof. Such pro forma financial statements shall include a pro forma balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flow. Each shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
16. a copy of the fund's premium billing policy indicating whether the premium payments to the fund will be paid by members annually, monthly, quarterly, or any combination thereof.
E. Upon receipt of the application and other required materials, the department will review the application and will request any additional information which is required in a letter to the applicant.
F. Failure to meet any of the criteria or provide needed information shall be grounds for denial of the application.
G. Within 45 days of receipt of all requested information, the commissioner shall issue a decision approving or denying the application, or shall extend his time for review.

La. Admin. Code tit. 37, § XIII-1103

Promulgated by the Department of Insurance, Office of the Commissioner, LR 18:1403 (December 1992), Amended LR 49267 (2/1/2023).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 23:1200.1.