Oklahoma Code § 74-85.70

Title 74. State Government: Volunteer firefighters - Volunteer Firefighters Group
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Insurance Pool.
A.  1.  Except as provided for in subsections E though I of this
section, volunteer fire departments organized pursuant to state law
may obtain workers’ compensation insurance for volunteer
firefighters through the Volunteer Firefighter Group Insurance Pool
pursuant to requirements established by CompSource Mutual Insurance
Company which shall administer the Pool.  For the premium set by
CompSource Mutual Insurance Company, the state shall provide Fifty-
five Dollars ($55.00) per firefighter per year.  Except as otherwise
provided by subsection D of this section, the total amount paid by
the state shall not exceed Three Hundred Twenty Thousand Three
Hundred Thirty-eight Dollars ($320,338.00) per year or so much
thereof as may be necessary to fund the Volunteer Firefighter Group
Insurance Pool.

2.  CompSource Mutual Insurance Company shall collect the
premium from state agencies, public trusts, and other
instrumentalities of the state.  Any funds received by CompSource
Mutual Insurance Company from any state agency, public trust, or
other instrumentality for purposes of workers’ compensation
insurance pursuant to this section shall be deposited to the credit
of the Volunteer Firefighter Group Insurance Pool.  CompSource
Mutual Insurance Company shall collect premiums, pay claims, and
provide for excess insurance as needed.
B.  CompSource Mutual Insurance Company shall electronically
report, annually, to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate the
number of enrollees in the Volunteer Firefighter Group Insurance
Pool, and the amount of any anticipated surplus or deficiency of the
Pool; and shall also provide to the Governor, the Speaker of the
House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
sixty (60) days’ advance notice of any proposed change in rates for
the Volunteer Firefighter Group Insurance Pool.
C.  The amount of claims paid, claim expenses, underwriting
losses, loss ratio, or any other financial aspect of the Volunteer
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool shall not be considered when
determining or considering bids for the amount of any premiums,
rates, or expenses owed by, or any discounts, rebates, dividends, or
other financial benefits owed to any other policyholder of
CompSource Mutual Insurance Company.
D.  Except as otherwise provided by law, any increase in the
state payment rate for volunteer firefighters under the Volunteer
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool shall not exceed five percent (5%)
per annum.  Any proposed change in rates for the Volunteer
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool must be approved by the Board of
Directors of CompSource Mutual Insurance Company with notice
provided pursuant to subsection B of this section.  CompSource
Mutual Insurance Company shall not increase premiums for the
Volunteer Firefighter Group Insurance Pool more than once per annum.
E.  1.  The provisions of subsections A through D of this
section shall apply only to workers’ compensation claims for
volunteer firefighters incurred prior to the effective date of this
act.
2.  Not later than the effective date of this act, the Volunteer
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool shall be transferred to the Office
of Management and Enterprise Services Comprehensive Professional
Risk Management Program.  Provided, existing reserves from the Pool
shall remain with CompSource Mutual Insurance Company for the
purpose of managing claims incurred prior to the effective date of
this act.  All claims incurred on and after the effective date of
this act shall be administered by the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services (OMES).

3.  OMES may contract with a third-party administrator or hire
not more than two full-time personnel for the purposes of
administering the Pool.
4.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit OMES to
administer workers’ compensation to a paid fire department as such
term is defined in Section 29-104.1 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.
F.  1.  Volunteer fire departments organized pursuant to state
law may obtain workers’ compensation insurance for volunteer
firefighters through the Volunteer Firefighter Group Insurance Pool
pursuant to requirements established by the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services Comprehensive Professional Risk Management
Program.
2.  OMES shall collect a premium of One Hundred Twenty Dollars
($120.00) per firefighter per year from state agencies, public
trusts, and other instrumentalities of the state.  Any funds
received by OMES from any state agency, public trust, or other
instrumentality for purposes of workers’ compensation insurance
pursuant to this section shall be deposited to the credit of the
Volunteer Firefighter Group Insurance Pool.  OMES shall collect
premiums, pay claims, and provide for excess insurance as needed.
G.  OMES shall electronically report, annually, to the Governor,
the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate the number of enrollees in the Volunteer
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool, and the amount of any anticipated
surplus or deficiency of the Pool; and shall also provide to the
Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate sixty (60) days’ advance notice
of any proposed change in rates for the Volunteer Firefighter Group
Insurance Pool.
H.  The amount of claims paid, claim expenses, underwriting
losses, loss ratio, or any other financial aspect of the Volunteer
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool shall not be considered when
determining or considering bids for the amount of any premiums,
rates, or expenses owed by, or any discounts, rebates, dividends, or
other financial benefits owed to any other policyholder of OMES.
I.  Except as otherwise provided by law, any increase in the
state payment rate for volunteer firefighters under the Volunteer
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool shall not exceed five percent (5%)
per annum.  Any proposed change in rates for the Volunteer
Firefighter Group Insurance Pool must be approved by the Director of
the Office of Management and Enterprise Services with notice
provided pursuant to subsection G of this section.  OMES shall not
increase premiums for the Volunteer Firefighter Group Insurance Pool
more than once per annum.
J.  For purposes of this section, the term “volunteer fire
departments” includes those volunteer fire departments which have

authorized voluntary or uncompensated workers rendering services as
firefighters and are created by statute pursuant to Section 592 of
Title 18 of the Oklahoma Statutes, Sections 29-201 through 29-206 of
Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes, and those defined by Section 351
of Title 19 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
Added by Laws 2001, c. 367, § 1, emerg. eff. June 4, 2001.  Amended
by Laws 2004, c. 403, § 1, emerg. eff. June 3, 2004.  Renumbered
from § 132a of this title by Laws 2011, c. 318, § 88.  Amended by

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