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What evidence is needed for proof of insurance for entities that are self-insured but are not required to notify federal or state agencies of self-insurance?

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What evidence is needed for proof of insurance for entities that are self-insured but are not required to notify federal or state agencies of self-insurance?

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A statement stating self-insurance and the legal citation allowing the self-insurance signed by a responsible official is required. A responsible official can be a military base commander, head of a state agency, bureau or commission, or an elected official of a municipality, or an official of an authority.

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