Subdivision 1. Creation of account. There is created the assigned risk safety account as a separate account in the special compensation fund in the state treasury. Income earned by funds in the account must be credited to the account. Principal and income of the account are annually appropriated to the commissioner of labor and industry to establish and promote workplace safety and health programs.
Subd. 2. Use of funds; safety assessments. The assigned risk plan shall, through persons under contract with the plan, perform on-site surveys of employers insured by the assigned risk plan and recommend practices and equipment to employers designed to reduce the risk of injury to employees. The recommendations may include that the employer form a joint labor-management safety committee. The plan shall generally survey employers in the following priority:
(1) employers with poor safety records for their industry based on their premium modification factor or other factors;
(2) employers whose workers' compensation premium classification assigned to the greatest portion of the payroll for the employer has a premium rate in the top 25 percent of premium rates for all classes; and
(3) all other employers.
Subd. 2a. Eligible applicants. An employer is eligible to apply for a grant or loan under this section if the employer meets the following requirements:
(1) the employer's workers' compensation insurance is provided by the assigned risk plan, is provided by an insurer subject to penalties under chapter 176, or the employer is self-insured;
(2) the employer has had an on-site safety survey conducted by a Minnesota occupational safety and health investigator, a Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry workplace safety and health consultant, an in-house employee safety and health committee, a workers' compensation underwriter, a private safety consultant, or a person under contract with the assigned risk plan; and
(3) the on-site safety survey recommends specific safety practices or equipment designed to reduce the risk of illness or injury to employees.
Subd. 3. Incentives and penalties. The assigned risk plan shall develop a premium rating system subject to approval by the commissioner of commerce that provides a reduction in premium rates for employers that follow safety recommendations made under this section and an increase in rates for employers that do not. The system must be sensitive to the economic ability of an employer to implement particular recommendations.
Subd. 4. Grants and loans. The commissioner of labor and industry may make grants or loans to employers for the cost of implementing safety recommendations made under this section.
Subd. 5. Rules. The commissioner of labor and industry may adopt rules necessary to implement this section.
1992 c 510 art 3 s 8; 1995 c 231 art 2 s 8; 1997 c 200 art 1 s 46
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 59A - 79A — Insurance
Chapter 79 — Workers' Compensation Insurance
Section 79.074 — Discrimination.
Section 79.081 — Mandatory Deductibles.
Section 79.085 — Safety Programs.
Section 79.095 — Appointment Of Actuary.
Section 79.096 — Access To Rate-making Data.
Section 79.10 — Review Of Acts Of Insurers.
Section 79.211 — Certain Premium Determination Practices.
Section 79.251 — Administration Of Assigned Risk Plan.
Section 79.252 — Assigned Risk Plan.
Section 79.253 — Assigned Risk Safety Account.
Section 79.255 — Workers' Compensation Insurance; Lessors Of Employees.
Section 79.34 — Creation Of Reinsurance Association.
Section 79.35 — Duties; Responsibilities; Powers.
Section 79.36 — Additional Powers.
Section 79.361 — Post-1992 Distribution Of Workers' Compensation Reinsurance Association Surplus.
Section 79.362 — Workers' Compensation Reinsurance Association Excess Surplus Distribution.
Section 79.363 — Distribution Of Excess Surplus.
Section 79.37 — Board Of Directors.
Section 79.38 — Plan Of Operation.
Section 79.39 — Applicability Of Chapter 79.
Section 79.40 — Premium Inclusion In Ratemaking.
Section 79.53 — Premium Calculation.
Section 79.531 — Negligently Paid Claims.
Section 79.55 — Standards For Rates.
Section 79.56 — Filing Rates And Rating Information.
Section 79.561 — Disapproval Of Rates Or Rating Plans.
Section 79.59 — Insurers And Data Service Organizations; Prohibited Activities.
Section 79.60 — Insurers; Required And Permitted Activity.
Section 79.61 — Data Service Organizations; Required And Permitted Activity.
Section 79.62 — Data Service Organizations; Licensing, Examination.