Subdivision 1. Deposit. All securities shall be deposited with the commissioner of management and budget or in a custodial account with a depository institution acceptable to the commissioner of management and budget. Surety bonds shall be filed with the commissioner. The commissioner and the commissioner of management and budget may sell or collect, in the case of default of the employer or fund, the amount that yields sufficient funds to pay compensation due under the Workers' Compensation Act.
Subd. 2. Assignment. Securities in physical form deposited with the commissioner of management and budget must bear the following assignment, which shall be signed by an officer, partner, or owner: "Assigned to the state of Minnesota for the benefit of injured employees of the self-insured employer under the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Act." Any securities held in a custodial account, whether in physical form, book entry, or other form, need not bear the assignment language. The instrument or contract creating and governing any custodial account must contain the following assignment language: "This account is assigned to the commissioner of management and budget by the Company to pay compensation and perform the obligations of employers imposed under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 176. A depositor or other party has no right, title, or interest in the security deposited in the account until released by the state."
Subd. 3. Custody. All securities in physical form on deposit with the commissioner of management and budget and surety bonds on deposit shall remain in the custody of the commissioner of management and budget or the commissioner for a period of time dictated by the applicable statute of limitations provided in the Workers' Compensation Act. All original instruments and contracts creating and governing custodial accounts shall remain with the commissioner of management and budget or the commissioner for a period of time dictated by the applicable statute of limitations provided in the Workers' Compensation Act.
Subd. 4. Release. No securities in physical form on deposit with the commissioner of management and budget or custodial accounts assigned to the state shall be released without an order from the commissioner.
Subd. 5. Exchanging or replacing. Any securities deposited with the commissioner of management and budget or with a custodial account assigned to the commissioner of management and budget or surety bonds held by the commissioner may be exchanged or replaced by the depositor with other acceptable securities or surety bonds of like amount so long as the market value of the securities or amount of the surety bond equals or exceeds the amount of deposit required. If securities are replaced by a surety bond, the self-insurer must maintain securities on deposit in an amount sufficient to meet all outstanding workers' compensation liability arising during the period covered by the deposit of the replaced securities, subject to the limitations on maximum security deposits established in Minnesota Rules.
1992 c 510 art 5 s 9; 2003 c 112 art 2 s 50; 2009 c 101 art 2 s 109
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 59A - 79A — Insurance
Chapter 79A — Workers' Compensation Self-insurance
Section 79A.02 — Self-insurers' Advisory Committee.
Section 79A.03 — Self-insurance Applications.
Section 79A.05 — Revocation Of Certificate To Self-insure.
Section 79A.06 — Third-party Administrator.
Section 79A.07 — Preferred Subrogation Rights Of Self-insurers' Security Fund Or Surety.
Section 79A.071 — Custodial Accounts.
Section 79A.08 — Legislative Intent.
Section 79A.09 — Security Fund.
Section 79A.10 — Assumption Of Workers' Compensation Obligations Of Insolvent Self-insurer.
Section 79A.11 — Reimbursement For Obligations Paid And Assumed.
Section 79A.13 — Audit; Annual Report.
Section 79A.14 — Letter Of Credit Form.
Section 79A.15 — Surety Bond Form.
Section 79A.16 — Open Meeting; Administrative Procedure Act.
Section 79A.18 — Existing Rules.
Section 79A.19 — Commercial Self-insurance Groups; Definitions.
Section 79A.20 — Eligibility Requirements For Commercial Self-insurance Groups.
Section 79A.21 — Commercial Self-insurance Group Application.
Section 79A.22 — Commercial Self-insurance Group Operating Requirements.
Section 79A.23 — Commercial Self-insurance Group Reporting Requirements.
Section 79A.24 — Commercial Self-insurance Group Security Deposit.
Section 79A.25 — Default Of A Commercial Self-insurance Group.
Section 79A.26 — Commercial Self-insurance Group Security Fund.
Section 79A.27 — Indemnity Agreement Form.
Section 79A.28 — Open Meeting; Administrative Procedure Act.
Section 79A.30 — Governing Law.
Section 79A.32 — Reporting To Licensed Data Service Organizations.