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79A.09 SECURITY FUND.
    Subdivision 1. Creation. The self-insurers' security fund is established as a nonprofit
corporation pursuant to the Minnesota Nonprofit Corporation Act, sections 317A.001 to 317A.909.
If any provision of the Minnesota Nonprofit Corporation Act conflicts with any provision of this
chapter, the provisions of this chapter apply. Each private self-insurer who is self-insured on July
1, 1988, or who becomes self-insured thereafter, shall participate as a member in the security
fund. This participation shall be a condition of maintaining its certificate to self-insure.
    Subd. 2. Board of trustees. The security fund shall be governed by a nine-member board of
trustees. Five of the trustees shall be representatives of private self-insurers who shall be elected
by the members of the security fund, other than group self-insurers, each member having one
vote. One of the trustees shall be a representative of the private group self-insurers who shall be
elected by the members of the security fund who are group self-insurers, each group having
one vote. Three of the trustees, including the group self-insurer trustee, initially elected by the
members shall serve two-year terms, and three shall serve four-year terms. Thereafter, trustees
shall be elected to four-year terms, and shall serve until their successors are elected and assume
office pursuant to the bylaws of the security fund. Three additional trustees shall be appointed by
the commissioner. Two of these trustees shall serve four-year terms. One of these trustees shall
serve a two-year term. Thereafter, the trustees shall be appointed to four-year terms, and shall
serve until their successors are appointed and assume office pursuant to the bylaws of the security
fund. In addition to the nine trustees elected by the members or appointed by the commissioner,
the commissioner of labor and industry or the commissioner's designee shall be an ex officio,
nonvoting member of the board of trustees. A member of the board of trustees may designate
another person to act in the member's place as though the member were acting and the designee's
actions shall be deemed those of the member.
    Subd. 3. Bylaws. The security fund shall establish bylaws and a plan of operation, subject to
the prior approval of the commissioner, necessary to the purposes of this chapter and to carry
out the responsibilities of the security fund. The security fund may carry out its responsibilities
directly or by contract, and may purchase services and insurance and borrow funds as it deems
necessary for the protection of the members and their employees.
    Subd. 4. Confidential information. The security fund may receive private data concerning
the financial condition of private self-insurers whose liabilities to pay compensation have become
its responsibility. The data shall become public data upon its receipt by the security fund.
    Subd. 5. Employees. Security fund employees are not state employees and are not subject to
any state civil service regulations.
History: 1988 c 674 s 9; 1989 c 304 s 131; 1995 c 231 art 2 s 26

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