The director may certify five or more employers as a
self-insured employer group if the employers, as a group, meet all the
requirements of this rule.
(1)
Organization. The employer group must be organized as:
(a) A corporation or cooperative under ORS
chapter 60, 62, or 65;
(b) An
intergovernmental entity under ORS
190.003 to
190.110; or
(c) A public entity self-insurance program
under ORS 30.282(3).
(2)
Designation of responsible
parties. The employers must designate:
(a) A board of trustees; and
(b) An administrator, subject to section (9)
of this rule.
(3)
Group net worth requirements. The employers must demonstrate and
maintain:
(a) That the combined total of the
individual members net worth is at least $3 million; and
(b) For private employer groups, that each
individual member's net worth is at least $150,000. Private employer groups
must obtain annual financial data from all members regarding their individual
fiscal year-end net worth.
(4)
Excess insurance. The
employers must obtain excess insurance coverage of the type and amounts
approved by the director, including a self-insured retention of at least
$300,000.
(5)
Claims
processing staff. The employers must establish proof of an adequate
staff qualified to process claims by:
(a)
Employing and retaining at each claims processing location, at least one claims
examiner that is certified under OAR
436-055-0070 to process claims
in this state, and is actually involved in the claims processing function;
or
(b) Contracting the services of
one or more service companies that employ at each claims processing location in
this state, at least one claims examiner that is certified under OAR
436-055-0070 to process claims
in this state, and that is actually involved in processing the group's
claims.
(6)
Changes
in group membership. The employers must develop a method approved by the
director to notify the director of:
(a) The
commencement or termination of membership by employers in the group, and the
effect on the remaining combined net worth of the employers in the group;
and
(b) If a member who terminates
membership in the group will continue to be a subject employer, and if so, what
arrangements have been made to continue coverage.
(7)
Safety and health loss prevention
program. The employers must establish a safety and health loss
prevention program as required by OAR
437-001, and demonstrate that accident
prevention is likely to improve through self-insurance.
(8)
Commons claims fund. If
applicable, the employers must create a common claims fund approved by the
director under OAR
436-050-0300, or specify that
the amount calculated under OAR
436-050-0300(3) or
(6) is to be included in the self-insured
employer group's security deposit under OAR
436-050-0180.
(9)
Designation of administrative
entity. The employers must designate an entity for the group responsible
for centralized claims processing, payroll records, safety requirements,
recording and submitting assessments and contributions and making such other
reports as the director may require.
(a) For
groups consisting of private employer members, the designated entity may not be
a member of the group or the group's board, or a trustee for the
group.
(b) With the approval of the
director, a self-insured employer group may use service companies as authorized
by ORS
656.455 instead of establishing
its own place of business in this state. To obtain approval or to change or add
service locations, the employer group must:
(A) File, with the director, a copy of the
agreement entered into between the employer group and each company;
and
(B) Give the director notice of
the location, mailing address, telephone number, email address, and any other
contact information for each service company.
(10)
Proof of financial ability.
Unless exempt under OAR
436-050-0185, the employers must
establish proof of financial ability by:
(a)
Providing a security deposit that the director determines is acceptable under
OAR
436-050-0165, and in an amount
determined under OAR
436-050-0180;
(b) Demonstrating financial viability based
on factors including, but not limited to:
(A)
The group meeting the combined net worth requirements in subsection (3)(a) of
this rule;
(B) For private
employers that are members of a self-insured group, meeting the individual net
worth requirements in subsection (3)(b) of this rule; and
(c) Demonstrating acceptable financial
strength by maintaining a rating equal to "strong" or "moderate" as determined
under section (11) and (12) of this rule.
(11)
Financial strength
analysis. The financial reports submitted by the self-insured employer
group under OAR
436-050-0175(1)
must contain information sufficient to calculate the financial ratios described
in this section. The points awarded for each ratio will be used to determine
the self-insured employer group's financial strength under section (12) of this
rule.
(a) For the purposes of calculating the
financial ratios under this section:
(A) The
face value of a self-insured employer's irrevocable standby letter of credit
(ISLOC) used to satisfy the director's requirement for a security deposit, may
not be included in the self-insured employer group's reported assets;
(B)
Current assets include all
assets that may be reasonably expected to be converted into cash, or could
become the equivalent of cash, within one year in the normal course of
business;
(i)
Cash must include
all readily available and unrestricted funds such as bills, coin, or checking
account balances. Cash does not include funds held in special deposit or escrow
accounts where some degree of legal constraint against their use
exists;
(ii) Current assets
include, but are not limited to, cash, accounts receivable, inventory, prepaid
expenses, and investments, marketable securities and bonds that mature within
one year or may be converted to cash without penalties or fees; and
(iii) Current assets must not include fixed
assets, accumulated depreciation, intangible assets, or investments, marketable
securities, or bonds with maturity dates of one year or longer;
(C)
Current
liabilities are debts and obligations expected to be due within the next
year;
(i) Examples of such liabilities
include accounts payable, notes payable, accrued taxes, and wages and salaries
owed to workers; and
(ii) Current
liabilities do not include debts or claims on assets that will be due a year or
more in the future or long-term liabilities intended to provide more permanent
funds for the business, including bank loans and long-term bonds;
(D)
Earned
contributions are the net revenues from group members' contributions;
(i) Financial statements and reports may
otherwise refer to this component as net premium, member contributions, or
operating revenue; and
(ii) At the
director's discretion, excess insurance premiums may be deducted from earned
contributions when there is a reasonable likelihood of performance by the
excess insurance carrier; and
(E)
Adjusted net worth is the
net worth reported in the financial statement of the self-insured employer
group less disallowed assets;
(i) Disallowed
assets are prepaid expenses, inventory, and accounts receivable over 90 days
old; and
(ii) Financial statements
and reports may otherwise refer to adjusted net worth as net position, net
assets, surplus, owner's equity, or shareholders' equity. The adjusted net
worth is the total assets minus the sum of the total liabilities and the
disallowed assets.
(b) The
current ratio is
calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities. A maximum of six
points are possible for the current ratio, to be awarded as follows:
Ratio ------------------- Points
At least 2 ------------ = 6 points
At least 1.75 --------- = 5 points
At least 1.6 ----------- = 4 points
At least 1.4 ----------- = 3 points
At least 1.25 ---------- = 2 points
At least 1 -------------- = 1 point
Less than 1 ------------ = 0 points
(c) The
cash ratio is calculated
by dividing cash by current liabilities. A maximum of six points are possible
for the cash ratio, to be awarded as follows:
Ratio ---------------------- Points
At least 50% ----------- = 6 points
At least 40% ----------- = 5 points
At least 30% ----------- = 4 points
At least 25% ----------- = 3 points
At least 20% ----------- = 2 points
At least 10% ----------- = 1 point
At least 5% ------------ = 0 points
(d) The
premium-to-surplus ratio
is calculated by dividing earned contributions by the group's adjusted net
worth. A maximum of six points are possible for the premium-to-surplus ratio,
to be awarded as follows:
Ratio ---------------------- Points
Less than 1 ------------- = 6 points
Less than 1.5 ----------- = 5 points
Less than 2 ------------- = 4 points
Less than 2.25 --------- = 3 points
Less than2.5 ----------- = 2 points
Less than 2.75 --------- = 1 point
2.75 or more ----------- = 0 points
(12)
Rating of financial
strength. The self-insured employer group's financial strength will be
rated based on the sum of the points awarded under section (11) of this rule.
(a) A sum of 13 to 18 points is equal to a
strong rating:
(A) The director
will approve initial or continued self-insured group certification if the group
meets all the requirements of this rule; and
(b) A sum of 7 to 12 points is equal to a
moderate rating:
(A) The director
will approve initial or continued self-insured group certification if the group
meets all the requirements of this rule; and
(c) A sum of 0 to 6 points is equal to a
weak rating:
(A) The director may
not approve the application for initial self-insured employer group
certification;
(B) For an existing
certified self-insured employer group, the director may:
(i) Provide the group notice of the
director's intent to revoke its self-insurance certification under OAR
436-050-0340(1);
(ii) Increase the security deposit calculated
in OAR
436-050-0180 by an amount based
on factors including, but not limited to, the considerations identified in OAR
436-050-0180(4);
(iii) Allow the amount of the security
deposit to be determined based on a certified actuarial study under OAR
436-050-0180(3);
or
(iv) Request that the group
submit a financial correction plan that demonstrates the group's ability to
improve its rating, in a reasonable time period, without hampering the group's
ability to pay compensation and other amounts due under ORS chapter 656;
and
(C) The director may
request additional information or financial reports to verify the employer's
financial strength.
(13)
Compliance with rules. The
employer group must comply with the requirements of ORS chapter 656 and OAR
chapter 436.
(14)
Claims
processing location. The self-insured employer group must maintain at
least one place of business in this state where the member's claims will be
processed and written records of claims and other records kept as required by
OAR
436-050-0210 and
436-050-0220.
(15)
Failure to maintain
qualifications. The employer group and its members must maintain the
qualifications required under this rule.
(a)
Failure of a private employer that is a member of a self-insured employer group
to maintain individual net worth of at least $150,000 will result in
cancellation of that member's participation in the group under OAR
436-050-0290.
(b) Failure of a certified self-insured
employer group to maintain the qualifications required in this rule will result
in revocation of the self-insured employer group's certification. If the
director intends to revoke the self-insured employer group's certification:
(A) The director will give the group 30 days
written notice of the intent to revoke the self-insured
certification;
(B) The revocation
will be effective 30 days from the date the group receives the revocation
notice; and
(C) If the self-insured
employer group complies with the qualification requirements within the 30-day
period, the revocation will be canceled and the certification will remain in
effect.
Notes
Or. Admin. Code §
436-050-0260
WCD 4-1982(Admin), f.
2-10-82, ef. 2-15-82; WCD 7-1983(Admin), f. 12-22-83, ef. 12-27-83; WCD
5-1985(Admin), f. 12-10-85, cert. ef. 1-1-86; Renumbered from 436-051-0405; WCD
9-1985(Admin), f. 12-12-85, ef. 1-1-86; WCD 9-1987, f. 12-18-87, ef. 1-1-88;
WCD 7-1989, f. 12-22-89, cert. ef. 1-1-90; WCD 25-1990, f. 11-29-90, cert. ef.
12-26-90; WCD 5-2001, f. 6-22-01, cert. ef. 7-1-01; WCD 12-2003, f. 12-4-03,
cert. ef. 1-1-04; WCD 6-2012, f. 10-4-12, cert. ef. 1-1-13; WCD 10-2014, f.
8-15-14, cert. ef. 9-15-14;
WCD
5-2016, f. 11-28-16, cert. ef.
1/1/2017;
WCD
7-2017, amend filed 12/14/2017, effective
1/1/2018;
WCD
7-2022, amend filed 11/07/2022, effective
1/1/2023
Tables referenced are available from the
agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
656.407, ORS
656.430 & ORS
656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
656.407 & ORS
656.430 [OL 2017, ch.
118]