Oklahoma Code § 85A-107

Title 85A. Workers' Compensation: Workers' compensation provided by public entities
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A.  1.  All public entities of this state, their agencies and
instrumentalities, authorities, and public trusts of which they are
beneficiaries shall provide workers' compensation to their employees
and elected officials engaged in either governmental or proprietary
functions in accordance with this section.  Compensation or
indemnification for compensation shall be paid out of the funds of
the public entities.
2.  Except as otherwise provided, the state and all its
institutions of higher education, departments, instrumentalities,
institutions, and public trusts of which it or they are
beneficiaries shall insure against liability for workers'
compensation with CompSource Oklahoma and shall not be permitted to
insure with any other insurance carrier unless:
a. CompSource Oklahoma refuses to accept the risk when
the application for insurance is made,
b. specifically authorized by law,
c. the state entity can obtain workers' compensation
insurance coverage at the same cost or at a lower cost
from another insurance carrier licensed in this state,
or

d. CompSource Oklahoma begins operating as a mutual
insurance company.
3.   a. The state, all state institutions of higher education
except comprehensive universities, and all state
departments, instrumentalities, institutions, and
public trusts of which the state is a beneficiary, may
self-insure.  Self-insurance administration may only
be obtained through CompSource Oklahoma, unless
CompSource Oklahoma begins operating as a mutual
insurance company.
b. If CompSource Oklahoma begins operating as a mutual
insurance company:
(1) the state, all state institutions of higher
education except comprehensive universities, and
all state departments, instrumentalities,
institutions, and public trusts so electing to
self-insure shall pay premiums set by CompSource
Oklahoma which shall collect premiums, pay claims
and provide for excess insurance, and
(2) all dividends or profits accumulating from a
self-insurance program shall be refunded to the
participants on a formula devised by CompSource
Oklahoma.
B.  All counties, cities and towns, their instrumentalities and
public trusts of which they are beneficiaries shall insure against
their liability for workers' compensation with CompSource Oklahoma
or, through any combination of the following, may:
1.  Insure with an insurance carrier licensed in this state;
2.  Self-insure and make any appropriation of funds to cover
their risk;
3.  Secure reinsurance or excess insurance over and above a
self-insurance retention in any manner authorized by subsections B
and C of Section 167 of Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes; or
4.  Secure compensation for their employees in the manner
provided in The Governmental Tort Claims Act, subsection C of
Section 167 of Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  Boards of education, their instrumentalities and public
trusts of which they are beneficiaries shall insure against their
liability for workers' compensation through any combination of the
following:
1.  Insure with an insurance carrier licensed in Oklahoma;
2.  Self-insure and make any appropriation of funds to cover
their risk; or
3.  Secure reinsurance or excess insurance over and above a
self-insurance retention in any manner authorized by subsection B of
Section 168 of Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

D.  Comprehensive universities shall insure against their
liability for workers' compensation with CompSource Oklahoma or, if
it can be demonstrated to the Board of Regents of the comprehensive
university prior to the inception date of a workers' compensation
policy that the policy will result in a lower cost than one with
CompSource Oklahoma or if CompSource Oklahoma begins operating as a
mutual insurance company, through any combination of the following:
1.  Insure with an insurance carrier licensed in Oklahoma; or
2.  Self-insurance, making any appropriation of funds to cover
their risk.
E.  In addition to any other provision of this section, city,
county, city-county, and public trust hospitals may insure with
other insurance carriers licensed in this state if it can be
demonstrated to the governing body of the hospital prior to the
inception date of a workers' compensation policy each year that the
policy will result in a lower cost than one with CompSource Oklahoma
or if CompSource Oklahoma begins operating as a mutual insurance
company.
F.  For purposes of this act, all contracts of employment for
state, county, municipal, and state-funded educational entities and
public trusts will be considered to have been entered into in this
state regardless of where the work is performed.
G.  When a person is employed by the state, a municipality, a
county, or by any political subdivision thereof, and, while off-duty
from the employment, is employed by a private employer, the private
employer alone shall be liable for compensation under this act for
any injury or death of the person arising out of and in the course
of employment which occurs during the hours of actual employment by
the private employer.  The provisions of this subsection shall not
relieve the state, a municipality or a county, or any political
subdivision thereof, from providing disability benefits to which a
person may be entitled pursuant to a pension or retirement plan.
The provisions of this subsection shall not preclude an employee or
group of employees so employed from providing separate compensation
coverage for off-duty employment by a private employer.

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