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Welcome Beginnings
Welcome to the National Council of Self-Insurers. Established in 1946, the National Council of Self-Insurers is and always has been the only national organization devoted to the self-insurance of workers' compensation. The National Council of Self-Insurers was created on June 4, 1946, when seven state associations signed the "Articles of Agreement".

The NCSI has always believed that the workers compensation system, properly administered by the states, is a vital part of the economic and social fabric of the United States of America. The Council aims to preserve it and to protect it, as the most effective means of resolving claims for industrial and occupational injuries and diseases between the employers and employees.

The National Council of Self-Insurers is an organization of corporate, state association and professional members. The Council represents 3500 employers.

The "Articles", signed by the Associations of California, Idaho, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Utah, said in part, "Since associations are limited to the States in which they operate, are necessarily excluded from conferences of a national character, and since such conferences, touching upon matters entrusted to our care, are now occurring and will continue to occur, therefore: It is agreed that inasmuch as a national voice for self-insurers has become imperative if their interests are to become adequately represented, the undersigned State Associations of Self-Insurers shall and hereby do, federate themselves in an organization to be known as the National Council of State Self-Insurers Associations."

2012 Annual Meeting
The meeting will be at the Ritz-Carlton in Key Biscayne, Florida. Meeting registration, hotel reservation, program and special events information are on the 2012 Annual Meeting page of this web site.

The program of the meeting will focus on the most recent developments and current issues of workers’ compensation. The subjects will include workers’ compensation questions being considered by the United States Congress, Medicare Secondary Payer issues including the impact of the SMART Act, narcotics addiction in workers’ compensation, effect of Professional Employer Organizations on state W.C. laws, validation of costs of Pharmacy Benefit Managers and the value of social network web sites to workers’ compensation management.

The Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne is set amidst 12 acres of tropical gardens and bordered by a 1,200 foot golden sand beach.   It has two outdoor oceanfront swimming pools and whirlpool as well as a 20,000 square foot Mobil Four Star luxury spa and salon.

The Ritz-Carlton is Miami’s premier luxury oceanfront resort, making it a unique and memorable spot for business and social gatherings. 

Key Biscayne is the only South Florida location to claim a spot on the coveted “America Best Beaches” list by Dr. Stephen Letherman.  The seven-mile long resort community is situated on the southernmost barrier island in the United States.  Key Biscayne is easily accessible to South Beach and the attractions of Downtown Miami.
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