Legal Developments
Oklahoma Workers Compensation Opt-Out Statute Ruled Unconstitutional
In a 7-2 ruling on September 13, 2016, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the state workers compensation opt-out statue is unconstitutional. The court ruling was based upon the fact that one group of injured workers was being treated differently from all other injured workers in the state. Read More
Court Ruled ERISA Does Not Preempt the Michigan Healthcare Claims Tax
The Health Insurance Claims Assessment Act (Michigan Act) that imposed a .75 percent tax on all paid healthcare claims for Michigan self-insureds and other employers has been upheld by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. Read More
NRRA Files Amicus Curiae Brief in Continuing Effort To Benefit RRGs
The National Risk Retention Association (NRRA) last month filed an amicus curiae brief in the Louisiana Supreme Court in support of CPA Mutual RRG in the ongoing case of Zeigler v. Hous. Auth. of New Orleans, according to an NRRA press release. Read More
Captive Insurance Law Changes Proposed in Vermont
A group of 11 members of the Vermont House of Representatives is cosponsoring H.538, "An act relating to captive insurance companies," which was introduced in the state's 2016 legislative session that opened earlier in January. Read More
Amend the Proposed Nonprofit Property Protection Act
The National Risk Retention Association (NRRA) announced January 11, 2016, it is opposing the Nonprofit Property Protection Act (HR 3794) as written. Captive.com explains and presents another viewpoint for consideration. Read More