N.J. Admin. Code § 11:3-30.5 - Certificate of self-insurance
(a) Any person
applying for a certificate of self-insurance shall submit the following to the
Commissioner:
1. A completed application form
on forms to be provided by the Commissioner;
2. The most current financial statement and
financial statements for the two years immediately preceding the date of such
current financial statement:
i. All financial
statements shall be certified by a Certified Public Accountant;
ii. If the applicant is a subsidiary of a
corporation, the applicant shall also submit the financial statements of the
subsidiary's ultimate parent corporation;
iii. If the applicant is a corporation, the
Commissioner may also include the name of any subsidiary corporation under the
control of that corporation in the certificate of self-insurance if the
ultimate parent corporation guarantees that it will discharge the subsidiary's
liability as evidenced by the filing of an indemnity agreement. If the ultimate
parent corporation does not provide such a guarantee, the subsidiary shall make
a separate application and receive independent qualification as a self-insurer.
If the name of the subsidiary is included in the certificate of self-insurance
of the ultimate parent corporation and ownership of the ultimate parent or
subsidiary corporation changes, the ultimate parent or subsidiary shall reapply
for a certificate of self-insurance within 30 days of the ownership change;
and
3. A $ 1,000 filing
fee.
(b) After the
submission of an application, the Commissioner may require an additional fee to
cover the costs of further examinations which may include a credit report to be
prepared by a credit agency acceptable to the Commissioner.
(c) If an application is approved and the
Commissioner receives notification from the Association that the applicant has
paid any applicable policy constant or RMEC pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
17:29A-37.1 and
17:30E-1 et seq., respectively,
the Commissioner shall issue a certificate of self-insurance to the
applicant.
(d) All certificates of
self-insurance are valid from the date of issuance until June 30 immediately
following and may be renewed thereafter, pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
11:3-30.6, for a one year period beginning
July 1 and ending June 30 the following year.
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