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(a) The moneys in the fund are hereby made available and shall be paid:
(1) For the expenses of administering the fund, including the purchase through the Department of General Services of surety bonds for such officers or employes of the board as may be required to furnish them, supplies, materials, motor vehicles, workers' compensation insurance covering the officers and employes of the board, and liability insurance covering vehicles purchased out of moneys of the fund and operated by the officers and employes of the board. In the event that the use of motor vehicles is required only temporarily, then such moneys in the fund are available for the payment to the Department of General Services for the use of such motor vehicles on a mileage basis, at such amount per mile as the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Governor, shall determine.
(2) For payment to the Treasury Department of the cost of making disbursements out of the fund, on behalf of the board, at such amounts as the Treasury Department, with the approval of the Executive Board, shall determine.
(3) For payment to the Department of General Services for space occupied in government buildings and for water, light, heat, power, telephone and other services utilized and consumed by the board, at such amounts as the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Executive Board, shall determine.
(4) For payment to the General Fund in amounts which would have been paid in taxes had the fund been subject to taxes for the period beginning on July 1, 1990, and thereafter. These payments shall be due annually, shall be calculated on a fiscal year basis and shall be paid in equal quarterly installments of the board's estimate of taxes for a fiscal year. Quarterly installments shall be paid after the end of each quarter, and the fourth quarterly installment for each fiscal year shall be adjusted upward or downward as necessary to pay in full the amount due.
(b) The board shall retain the services of a certified actuary who shall be responsible for conducting an annual independent actuarial study of the fund. The purpose of the study shall be to assist the board in determining whether the moneys in the fund exceed the fund's liabilities and, if so, whether any portion of that surplus is safely distributable. Payment for the annual actuarial study shall be considered to be an expense of administering the fund. The precise nature and scope of the study shall be determined by the board. The study shall be made available to the advisory council under clause (e) of section 1503. 1 All persons charged with the administration or management of the fund shall provide the actuary or his agents with the means, facilities and opportunity to examine all books, records and papers pertaining to the fund.
(c) The board shall keep an accurate account of the money paid in premiums by the subscribers, the income derived from investment of premiums and the disbursement of amounts paid under clause (a). At the expiration of each calendar year after 1990 and upon review of the independent actuarial study conducted under clause (b) and advisory council recommendations, if any, the board shall determine if there is a surplus remaining in the fund after deductions are made for disbursements identified in clause (a), the unearned premiums on undetermined risks, the percentage of premiums paid or payable to create or maintain the surplus provided in section 1509 2 and the setting aside of an adequate reserve. If a surplus exists in the fund and, if, after reviewing the recommendations of the advisory council, if any, the board determines that a portion of the surplus is safely distributable, the board shall distribute the safely distributable surplus as follows:
(1) An amount up to the amount of any downward deviation that had been granted to subscribers at the start of that calendar year may be transferred to the reserve funds, as appropriated by the General Assembly.
(2) At least one-half of any safely distributable surplus not transferred to the reserve funds under paragraph (1) shall be available for appropriation by the General Assembly for distribution to subscribers or former subscribers who paid premiums in that calendar year in proportion to the premiums each such subscriber or former subscriber paid in that year.
(3) Any portion of the remaining safely distributable surplus up to the amount distributed to subscribers or former subscribers pursuant to paragraph (2) may be transferred to the reserve funds, as appropriated by the General Assembly.
Any amount distributed to subscribers pursuant to paragraph (2) shall be distributed among the subscribers, in proportion to the premiums paid by them; and the proportionate share of such subscribers as shall remain subscribers to the fund shall be credited to the installment of premiums next due by them, and the proportionate share of such subscribers as shall have ceased to be subscribers in the fund shall be refunded to them, out of the fund.
(d) No appropriation under clause (c) shall impair the actuarial soundness of the fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 77 P.S. Workers' Compensation § 2611. Payment of moneys from fund; annual actuarial study; distribution of surplus - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-77-ps-workers-compensation/pa-st-sect-77-2611/
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