Wyoming Code § 1-42-203

Self-insurance program board; powers and duties
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(a)  The board shall:
(i)  Administer the program;
(ii)  Provide legal services for the defense of claims covered by this act;
(iii)  Procure insurance, including reinsurance, purchase loss prevention, actuarial and other professional services as required by the board;
(iv)  Establish assessments as necessary to operate the program on an actuarially sound basis. Assessments shall be computed to provide for:
(A)  Expenditures authorized under this act; and
(B)  Stabilization charges to develop adequate reserves.
(v)  Apportion and collect assessments from each participating local government;
(vi)  Establish deductibles or retentions as deemed necessary for the efficient operation of the program; and
(vii)  Adopt rules governing the administration of the program.
(b)  The board may deny a local government participation in or may terminate a participant from the program for a failure to pay the assessments required under this act.

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