Workers’s comp agency discussions continue in Oklahoma
Oklahoma ’s legislators should find out whether the state or policyholders will get the money if the state’s workers’ compensation carrier is sold to a private insurance company, members of a task force looking at privatizing CompSource Oklahoma said Wednesday.
Rep. Dan Sullivan , co-chairman of the task force, said a bill will be filed in the upcoming session stating that the financial assets of Co...
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