Minnesota Statutes
§ 176.253 — INSURER, EMPLOYER, AND THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATOR; PERFORMANCE OF ACTS
Minnesota § 176.253
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 176.253 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Definitions.
(a)The terms used in this section have the meanings given to them in this subdivision.
(b)"Department" has the meaning in section176.011, subdivision 8b.
(c)"Employer" means an employer as defined in section176.011, subdivision 10, against whom a workers' compensation claim has been asserted or who is liable for a workers' compensation injury under this chapter. Employer includes:
(1)an employer authorized to self-insure by the Department of Commerce under chapter 79A; and
(2)the state or a political subdivision that is not required to be authorized to self-insure by the commissioner of commerce in order to pay its workers' compensation claims.
(d)"Insurer" means a workers' compensation insurer licensed by the Department of Commerce under section 60A.
(e)
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Legislative History
1953 c 755 s 37; 1986 c 444;1Sp2019 c 7 art 12 s 7;2024 c 97 s 35
Nearby Sections
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§ 176.001
INTENT OF THE LEGISLATURE§ 176.011
DEFINITIONS§ 176.031
EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY EXCLUSIVE§ 176.061
THIRD-PARTY LIABILITY§ 176.071
JOINT EMPLOYERS; CONTRIBUTION§ 176.091
MINOR EMPLOYEES§ 176.092
GUARDIAN; CONSERVATOR§ 176.095
LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS§ 176.101
COMPENSATION SCHEDULE§ 176.102
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