Home Pooling Matters: 2017 Fall Issue
10/12/2017
As announced at the 2017 Fall Workshops, VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP) launched a new set of website enhancements on October 2. Many of these updates were in direct response to member feedback. The release includes new administration features and enhancements …
Read More › “Fall website enhancements include member reporting dashboards”
10/12/2017
Many don’t realize the significant dangers posed by low head dams. That’s part of what makes them so dangerous. In fact, to those familiar with these dams, they are often called “drowning machines.” The Town of Rocky Mount is one …
Read More › “Town of Rocky Mount low head dam warning signage raises the bar”
10/12/2017
Each quarter, VML Insurance Programs publishes the Gold Star List. The list recognizes members that have had workers’ compensation claims during the previous quarter and reported them within three days of injury. Late reporting is a major cost driver in …
Read More › “Gold Star List”
10/12/2017
Bullock promoted to director of risk services This fall Thomas Bullock, former VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP) law enforcement specialist, was promoted to director of risk services. Bullock has been with VMLIP for more than 11 years providing consulting services in …
Read More › “Staff news and notes”
10/12/2017
VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP) has received recognition from the Association of Governmental Risk Pools (AGRiP) for completion of its Advisory Standards review, which demonstrates adherence to best practice guidelines for pool operations. Pools participate in the recognition process to meet …
Read More › “VMLIP receives AGRiP recognition for Advisory Standards review”
10/12/2017
The 2017 VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP) Annual Report is now available online! This year’s report features our staff as they describe the “why” behind their commitment toward working with our members. As always, the financial strength of the pool is …
Read More › “VMLIP 2017 Annual Report is online now!”
10/12/2017
The 2017 VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP) Fall Workshops drew more than 160 members from 104 member entities throughout the four meeting locations in Wytheville, Lynchburg, Williamsburg and Fredericksburg. Topics at this year’s workshop included: Common Misconceptions in Workers’ …
Read More › “VMLIP Fall Workshops draw members from 104 entities”
10/12/2017
The following courses ranked as the top ten VMLIP Online University courses utilized from July 1 – September 30, 2017. Unsafe Driving Behaviors – Certification Track Putting the Brakes on Collisions – Certification Track The top ten members utilizing online …
Read More › “Fall 2017: Top 10 VMLIP Online University courses”
10/12/2017
The Public Risk Management Association (PRMA) has recently published results of the 2017 Public Entity Employee Safety & Loss Control Survey. The survey was conducted in coordination with PMA Companies to examine risk management practices among public entities, and to …
Read More › “Results of the 2017 Public Entity Employee Safety & Loss Control Survey”
10/12/2017
Several members of VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP) have received invoices from the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) for an implementation fee to fund the newly created health benefit program for Line of Duty Act (LODA) recipients and their dependents. These costs …
Read More › “Line of Duty Act (LODA) invoices for administrative costs”
10/12/2017
When filing a Line of Duty Act (LODA) application with the Virginia State Police to initiate a LODA eligibility determination, a copy of the application must be sent to VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP) simultaneously, to establish the claim. “We are …
Read More › “Prompt reporting of Line of Duty Act (LODA) claims”
10/12/2017
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Virginia Workers’ Compensation (VWCC) are two distinctly different agencies; therefore, the reporting and recordkeeping requirements differ. Care should be taken to avoid confusing the two. Because of these differences, VML Insurance …
Read More › “OSHA recordkeeping vs. workers’ compensation reporting”
10/12/2017
If sworn law enforcement officers are injured while moonlighting (security work), are they covered under the municipality’s workers’ compensation coverage? This question comes up from time to time. To answer it, you must determine if an officer is an employee …
Read More › “Moonlighting of law enforcement and implications for workers’ compensation”
10/12/2017
Lawfit This September, VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP) Director of Risk Services Thomas Bullock was invited to speak at the kick-off of the LawFit® Fitness Leadership Program at the Henrico County Sheriff’s Office Training Academy. LawFit® is a health and fitness …
Read More › “VMLIP staff out and about”
10/12/2017
Should there be a new legal framework for the cloud? Kent Walker, Google’s SVP and general counsel, recently delivered a speech at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. His thoughts have opened the floodgates for new debates and discussions on …
Read More › “Fall 2017: Articles of interest”
10/12/2017
The City of Williamsburg recently utilized more than $3,000 in grant funding from VML Insurance Programs to purchase a floating dock at Waller Mill Park. The floating dock will allow for a quicker launch of rescue boats and also provides …
Read More › “City of Williamsburg utilizes Risk Management Grant funding”
10/11/2017
While Virginia has escaped hurricane season so far in 2017, this article from Littler, EPL Assist provider for VML Insurance Programs (VMLIP), reviews challenges employers may face from an HR perspective following such an event. Reviewing these challenges today could …
Read More › “Natural disasters cause challenges for employers”