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8564 – Liability Insurance And Self-insurance | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law Section 8564 permits local agencies to buy liability insurance, employ risk managers, and collaborate for risk management and insurance pooling.

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8564 – Liability Insurance And Self-insurance

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 8564

Summary
Pennsylvania law Section 8564 allows local government agencies to purchase liability insurance, employ risk managers, and collaborate with other agencies for risk management and insurance pooling. It provides a framework for joint actions and risk sharing among local agencies to manage liabilities effectively. The law emphasizes that such pooling does not constitute insurance transacting under state statutes.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law Section 8564 permits local agencies to buy liability insurance, employ risk managers, and collaborate for risk management and insurance pooling.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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