Section 3740 Of Article 2.5. Self-insurers’ Security Fund From California Labor Code >> Division 4. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.5.
3740
. It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this article
and Article 1 (commencing with Section 3700) to provide for the
continuation of workers' compensation benefits delayed due to the
failure of a private self-insured employer to meet its compensation
obligations when the employers' security deposit is either inadequate
or not immediately accessible for the payment of benefits. With
respect to the continued liability of a surety for claims that arose
under a bond after termination of that bond and to a surety's
liability for the cost of administration of claims, it is the intent
of the Legislature to clarify existing law. The Legislature finds and
declares that the establishment of the Self-Insurers' Security Fund
is a necessary component of a complete system of workers'
compensation, required by Section 4 of Article XIV of the California
Constitution, to have adequate provisions for the comfort, health and
safety, and general welfare of any and all workers and their
dependents to the extent of relieving the consequences of any
industrial injury or death, and full provision for securing the
payment of compensation.