Austin, TX – Commissioner of Workers’ Compensation Albert Betts recently approved the reapplications for Certificates of Authority to Self-Insure covering a one-year period for 13 private employers in Texas. Commissioner Betts also accepted the withdrawal of Rockwell Collins, Inc. and AT&T Corp. as Certified Self-Insurers in Texas.
State law allows certain large, private employers to self-insure for their workers’ compensation liabilities, while retaining the protection of workers’ compensation insurance coverage as provided by the Texas Workers’ Compensation Act. Each of these employers must have a minimum workers’ compensation manual premium of $500,000 and meet other requirements to be approved as a Certified Self-Insurer in Texas. The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation’s Self-Insurance Program is the approved program in Texas for certifying employers to self-insure.
Commissioner Betts approved renewed Certificates of Authority to Self-Insure for the following companies that employ a total of 37,050 workers in Texas. The companies are listed in alphabetical order with the city and state of the company headquarters:
- AAA Cooper Transportation, Dothan, AL
- American Electric Power Company, Inc., Columbus, OH
- Archer-Daniels-Midland Company, Decatur, IL
- FedEx Ground Package System, Inc., Akron, OH
- Hyatt Corporation, Chicago, IL
- Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Neenah, WI
- Lockheed Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, TX
- Overnite Transportation Company, Richmond, VA
- Parker-Hannifin Corporation, Cleveland, OH
- The Sherwin-Williams Company, Cleveland, OH
- Union Tank Car Company, Chicago, I
- Unique Staff Leasing I, Ltd., Corpus Christi, TX
- VF Corporation, Greensboro, NC
For more information on applying to the TDI-DWC Self-Insurance Program, visit TDI’s website at www.tdi.state.tx.us/wc/dwc/divisions/selfins.html [1].