The board of directors of each corporation shall direct the investment of moneys in each workers' compensation self-insurers guaranty fund, and all returns on the investments shall be retained in each fund. The moneys in each fund shall be used solely to compensate persons entitled to receive workers' compensation benefits from an Arkansas self-insurer which is unable to meet its workers' compensation benefits obligations and to defray the expenses of each fund. Acts 1991, No. 756, § 4; 1995, No. 825, § 7. The board of directors of each corporation shall direct the investment of moneys in each workers' compensation self-insurers guaranty fund, and all returns on the investments shall be retained in each fund. The moneys in each fund shall be used solely to compensate persons entitled to receive workers' compensation benefits from an Arkansas self-insurer which is unable to meet its workers' compensation benefits obligations and to defray the expenses of each fund. Acts 1991, No. 756, § 4; 1995, No. 825, § 7. The board of directors of each corporation shall direct the investment of moneys in each workers' compensation self-insurers guaranty fund, and all returns on the investments shall be retained in each fund. The moneys in each fund shall be used solely to compensate persons entitled to receive workers' compensation benefits from an Arkansas self-insurer which is unable to meet its workers' compensation benefits obligations and to defray the expenses of each fund. Acts 1991, No. 756, § 4; 1995, No. 825, § 7. The board of directors of each corporation shall direct the investment of moneys in each workers' compensation self-insurers guaranty fund, and all returns on the investments shall be retained in each fund. The moneys in each fund shall be used solely to compensate persons entitled to receive workers' compensation benefits from an Arkansas self-insurer which is unable to meet its workers' compensation benefits obligations and to defray the expenses of each fund. Acts 1991, No. 756, § 4; 1995, No. 825, § 7.
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