(a) A self-employed individual or sole proprietor, upon application to the authority, in a form and manner prescribed by the authority, may enroll in the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program, provided such self-employed individual or sole proprietor is enrolled in the program for an initial period of not less than three years. Such self-employed individual or sole proprietor shall be automatically reenrolled in the program for a subsequent period, or periods, of not less than one year. Such reenrollment begins immediately following a period of participation in the program.

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(b) A self-employed individual or sole proprietor may withdraw from the program upon submitting written notice to the authority not less than thirty days prior to the expiration of the initial enrollment or subsequent reenrollment period, or at such other times as the authority may prescribe by rule.