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Oregon: Bulletin addresses worker leasing companies

The Workers' Compensation Division issued a bulletin regarding workers' compensation insurance coverage and reporting requirements for worker leasing companies.

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A worker leasing company can terminate its obligation to provide workers' compensation coverage by giving written notice of termination to the client, the division, and the leasing company's insurer. Liability will not end sooner than 30 days after the division receives the notice. The division revised a form regarding the termination of workers' compensation coverage to a client of a worker leasing company to add a field for the reason of termination. The division noted that worker leasing companies can develop their own termination notices. Those with questions should send an email to wcd.employerinfo@state.or.us. For more information, visit www.wcd.oregon.gov/policy/bulletins/docconv_12819/bul_273.pdf.

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November 1, 2012

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