Fla. Stat. 624.4622
Local government self-insurance funds


(1)

Any two or more local governmental entities may enter into interlocal agreements for the purpose of securing the payment of benefits under chapter 440, or insuring or self-insuring real or personal property of every kind and every interest in such property against loss or damage from any hazard or cause and against any loss consequential to such loss or damage, provided the local government self-insurance fund that is created must:Have annual normal premiums in excess of $5 million;Maintain a continuing program of excess insurance coverage and reserve evaluation to protect the financial stability of the fund in an amount and manner determined by a qualified and independent actuary;Submit annually an audited fiscal year-end financial statement by an independent certified public accountant within 6 months after the end of the fiscal year to the office; andHave a governing body which is comprised entirely of local elected officials.

(a)

Have annual normal premiums in excess of $5 million;

(b)

Maintain a continuing program of excess insurance coverage and reserve evaluation to protect the financial stability of the fund in an amount and manner determined by a qualified and independent actuary;

(c)

Submit annually an audited fiscal year-end financial statement by an independent certified public accountant within 6 months after the end of the fiscal year to the office; and

(d)

Have a governing body which is comprised entirely of local elected officials.

(2)

A local government self-insurance fund that meets the requirements of this section is not subject to s. 624.4621 and is not required to file any report with the office under s. 440.38(2)(b) which is uniquely required of group self-insurer funds qualified under s. 624.4621. If any of the requirements of this section are not met, the local government self-insurance fund is subject to the requirements of s. 624.4621.

(3)

Notwithstanding subsection (2), a local government self-insurance fund created under this section after October 1, 2004, shall initially be subject to the requirements of a commercial fund under s. 624.4621 and, for the first 5 years of its existence, shall be subject to all the requirements applied to commercial self-insurance funds or to group self-insurance funds, respectively.

(4)(a)

A local government self-insurance fund formed after January 1, 2005, shall, for its first 5 fiscal years, file with the office full and true statements of its financial condition, transactions, and affairs. An annual statement covering the preceding fiscal year shall be filed within 60 days after the end of the fund’s fiscal year, and quarterly statements shall be filed within 45 days after each such date. The office may, for good cause, grant an extension of time for filing an annual or quarterly statement. The statements shall contain information generally included in insurers’ financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted insurance accounting principles and practices and in a form generally used by insurers for financial statements, sworn to by at least two executive officers of the self-insurance fund. The form for financial statements shall be the form currently approved by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners for use by property and casualty insurers.Each annual statement shall contain a statement of opinion on loss and loss adjustment expense reserves made by a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. Workpapers in support of the statement of opinion must be provided to the office upon request.

(4)(a)

A local government self-insurance fund formed after January 1, 2005, shall, for its first 5 fiscal years, file with the office full and true statements of its financial condition, transactions, and affairs. An annual statement covering the preceding fiscal year shall be filed within 60 days after the end of the fund’s fiscal year, and quarterly statements shall be filed within 45 days after each such date. The office may, for good cause, grant an extension of time for filing an annual or quarterly statement. The statements shall contain information generally included in insurers’ financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted insurance accounting principles and practices and in a form generally used by insurers for financial statements, sworn to by at least two executive officers of the self-insurance fund. The form for financial statements shall be the form currently approved by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners for use by property and casualty insurers.

(b)

Each annual statement shall contain a statement of opinion on loss and loss adjustment expense reserves made by a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. Workpapers in support of the statement of opinion must be provided to the office upon request.

Source: Section 624.4622 — Local government self-insurance funds, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0624.­4622 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

624.44
Examination by the office
624.45
Participation of financial institutions in reinsurance and in insurance exchanges
624.401
Certificate of authority required
624.402
Exceptions, certificate of authority required
624.404
General eligibility of insurers for certificate of authority
624.406
Combinations of insuring powers, one insurer
624.407
Surplus required
624.408
Surplus required
624.410
Permissible insuring combinations without additional capital funds
624.411
Deposit requirement
624.412
Deposit of alien insurers
624.413
Application for certificate of authority
624.414
Issuance or refusal of authority
624.415
Ownership of certificate of authority
624.416
Continuance, expiration, reinstatement, and amendment of certificate of authority
624.418
Suspension, revocation of certificate of authority for violations and special grounds
624.420
Order, notice of suspension or revocation of certificate of authority
624.421
Duration of suspension
624.422
Service of process
624.423
Serving process
624.424
Annual statement and other information
624.425
Agent countersignature required, property, casualty, surety insurance
624.426
Exceptions to countersignature law
624.428
Licensed agent law, life and health insurances
624.430
Withdrawal of insurer or discontinuance of writing certain kinds or lines of insurance
624.436
Florida Nonprofit Multiple-Employer Welfare Arrangement Act
624.437
“Multiple-employer welfare arrangement” defined
624.438
General eligibility
624.439
Filing of application
624.441
Insolvency protection
624.442
Annual reports
624.443
Place of business
624.444
Suspension, revocation of approval
624.445
Order, notice, duration, effect of suspension or revocation
624.446
Rehabilitation, dissolution
624.447
Certificate of insurance for contractors
624.448
Assets of insurers
624.449
Insurer investment in foreign companies
624.460
Short title
624.461
Definition
624.462
Commercial self-insurance funds
624.464
Certificate of authority required
624.466
Application requirements for certificate of authority
624.468
Continuing requirements for certificate of authority
624.470
Annual reports
624.472
Member’s liability
624.473
Dividends
624.474
Assessments
624.475
Tax on premiums, contributions, and assessments
624.476
Impaired self-insurance funds
624.477
Liquidation, rehabilitation, reorganization, and conservation
624.480
Filing, approval, and disapproval of forms
624.482
Making and use of rates
624.483
Self-insurer members
624.484
Registration of agent
624.486
Examination
624.487
Enforcement of specified insurance provisions
624.488
Applicability of related laws
624.489
Liability of trustees of self-insurance trust fund and directors of self-insurance funds operating as corporations
624.490
Registration of pharmacy benefit managers
624.491
Pharmacy audits
624.4031
Church benefit plans and church benefit board
624.4055
Restrictions on existing private passenger automobile insurance
624.4073
Officers and directors of insolvent insurers
624.4085
Risk-based capital requirements for insurers
624.4094
Bail bond premiums
624.4095
Premiums written
624.4135
Redomestication
624.4211
Administrative fine in lieu of suspension or revocation
624.4212
Confidentiality of proprietary business and other information
624.4213
Trade secret documents
624.4241
NAIC filing requirements
624.4243
Reporting of premium growth
624.4245
Change in controlling interest of foreign or alien insurer
624.4301
Notice of temporary discontinuance of writing new residential property insurance policies
624.4305
Nonrenewal of residential property insurance policies
624.4315
Workers’ compensation insurers
624.4361
Definitions
624.4385
Certain words prohibited in name of organization
624.4392
Fund balance
624.4411
Administrative, provider, and management contracts
624.4412
Policy forms
624.4414
Employer participants’ liability
624.4415
Assessments
624.4416
Assessments by receiver
624.4417
Certain sales prohibited
624.4431
Administration
624.4432
Assets, liabilities, and investments
624.4621
Group self-insurance funds
624.4622
Local government self-insurance funds
624.4623
Independent Educational Institution Self-Insurance Funds
624.4625
Corporation not for profit self-insurance funds
624.4626
Electric cooperative self-insurance fund
624.4741
Venue in assessment actions
624.40711
Restrictions on insurers that are wholly owned subsidiaries of insurers to do business in state
624.40851
Confidentiality of risk-based capital information
624.46223
Notice of intent to withdraw
624.46225
Self-insured public utilities
624.46226
Public housing authorities self-insurance funds

Current through Fall 2025

§ 624.4622. Local government self-insurance funds's source at flsenate​.gov