Utah Labor Commission

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Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(801) 530-6800 or (800) 530-5090
laborcom@utah.gov
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Self-Insurance for Workers' Compensation

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Utah Code Annotated section 34A-2-201 provides the options by which employers can secure workers’ compensation benefits for employees. Section 3 states that one of the options an employer has is to obtain approval from the division to self-insure, i.e. pay compensation directly as a self-insured employer per the Workers’ Compensation Act and the Utah Occupational Disease Act.

An employer must obtain approval from the Division of Industrial Accidents, Labor Commission in order to become self-insured and maintain self-insured status.

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List of Self-Insured Employers as of March 2007
















CONTACTING THE DIVISION
STATE OF UTAH - LABOR COMMISSION
Division of Industrial Accidents
PO Box 146610
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6610
(801) 530-6800/Fax (801) 530-6804
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