Workers compensation statutes require employers to meet capital reserves requirements sufficient to pay any claims that might arise. Employers can meet such obligations through all of the following EXCEPT

Workers compensation statutes require employers to meet capital reserves requirements sufficient to pay any claims that might arise. Employers can meet such obligations through all of the following EXCEPT




A: Assigned risk plans

B: Competitive state funds

C: Second injury funds programs

D: Self-insurance plans



Answer: Second injury funds programs

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