§ 69. Reserve. 1. The board of supervisors in connection with a plan may by local law establish a self-insurance reserve. Such local law shall prescribe the maximum amount which may be contributed to any such reserve.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Workers' Compensation Law 69

  • Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
  • liability: as used in this article , shall not include any compensation, assessments or other obligations under the volunteer firefighters' benefit law and the provisions of subdivision three of section sixty-three of this article, as amended from time to time, shall not be applicable in relation to such plan. See N.Y. Workers' Compensation Law 61

2. The committee or administrator may at any time in its or his discretion expend moneys in such reserve to pay any liability of the plan.

3. The committee or administrator may direct the county treasurer to invest moneys in any such reserve in the manner prescribed by § 11 of the general municipal law.

4. In the event of abandonment of a plan, all moneys remaining in such reserve in excess of an amount sufficient to satisfy all accrued and contingent liabilities, shall be refunded to the participants in such manner as may be provided by local law adopted by the board of supervisors.