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The employer is responsible for providing benefits. The employer may be self-insured or have contracted with an insurance company to provide workers’ compensation insurance for their employees.

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The employer is responsible for providing benefits. The employer pays the benefits either directly or through a service or insurance company that administers the program for the employer. No part of the workers’ compensation insurance premium or benefits can be charged to the employee. The employer must post a notice in the work place indicating the name, business address and business telephone number of the person, service company or insurance company (including the insurance policy number) to contact for questions relating to workers compensation. 4.

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A. The employer is responsible for providing the benefits, either directly through an insurance company or administrator (i.e. self-insured) for the employer.

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