The Houston County Commission approved a request to participate in the Association of County Commissions of Alabama's (ACCA) Liability Self-Insurance Fund for calendar years 2024-2026 during its regular meeting on
"This is essentially a self-funded policy with all of the participating counties in the state," Peter Covert, chief administrative officer for the county, told commissioners during the meeting."It's sort of a control group that shares in that liability, so they get a better rate than normal."
Other counties have left the ACCA to find better deals on the private market, but Houston County isn't in position to take that chance, Covert said. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio The ACCA requested the county commission approve the resolution by the end of March in order to allow the organization to group the participants together and go to the insurance market in time for the next policy year, which will be the fall of 2023.
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