Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 45, November 9, 2024
Section 125.203 - Default(a) Upon receipt of information that a self-insurer has failed to pay compensation due under the act or the Occupational Disease Act, the Bureau will investigate whether the failure to pay compensation has occurred and, if it has, determine the reason for that failure.(b) If the Bureau determines that the failure to pay compensation may be due to the self-insurer's financial inability to pay compensation, the Bureau will notify the self-insurer of its determination and direct the compensation to be paid within 15 days of the receipt of the notice.(c) If the self-insurer fails to pay the compensation as directed within 15 days, the Bureau will declare the self-insurer in default. The Bureau also may at any time declare a self-insurer to be in default if the self-insurer fails to pay compensation due to a filing for bankruptcy or being declared bankrupt or insolvent.