[Adopted 6-14-1988 by Ord. No. 1621; amended in its entirety 10-12-1993 by Ord. No. 1858]
The Council of the Municipality of Monroeville is hereby authorized to execute the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust Agreement (or Member Participation Agreement), which agreement provides for the participation of Monroeville, in cooperation with other Pennsylvania municipalities and local public agencies, in the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust. The trust agreement, which incorporates the organizational structure necessary to implement the program, is on file for inspection and review at the offices of the Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities, 414 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101. The agreement may be amended after the enactment of this article to conform to any requirements imposed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Workers' Compensation and such other manner as the trust agreement may permit.
The participation of Monroeville in Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust is authorized for the purpose of enabling Monroeville to ultimately reduce and stabilize the cost of its workers' compensation obligations through the creation of a joint fund to be used for the payment of workers' compensation and employers' liability claims on behalf of all participants in the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust.
As set forth in the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust Agreement, the following conditions, among others, apply to the participation of Monroeville in the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust:
A. 
Each participating municipality meets the admission and eligibility requirements set forth therein;
B. 
Each participating municipality agrees to pay all of its annual contributions and any assignments which are required for the creation and maintenance of the General Operating and Restricted Surplus Funds created pursuant to the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust and pledges its full taxing authority for the payment of those obligations.
C. 
Each participating municipality complies with the terms of the trust agreement as respects contributions, required loss prevention methods, cooperation with the trust service and fiscal agents, attorneys, claims adjustors, etc., and that each participating municipality complies with all applicable statutes and regulations governing the payment of workers' compensation claims, including but not limited to the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act.[1]
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Editor's Note: See 77 P.S. § 1 et seq.
The participation of Monroeville in the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust will not be effective unless and until it is granted a self-insurance exemption for the payment of workers' compensation claims by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry pursuant to 77 P.S. § 501 and any regulations promulgated thereunder.
That Monroeville agrees to participate in the trust for a minimum period of two years, with annual renewals thereafter, subject to the condition that it continues to retain a self-insurance exemption for the payment of workers' compensation claims from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
Each participating municipality delegates to the Board of Trustees of the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust the powers enumerated in the trust agreement, including the right to expel participants under certain conditions.
As a condition of participating in the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust, Monroeville agrees to the following:
A. 
Pay all annual contributions or assessments as may be required by the Board of Trustees.
B. 
Designate a contact person for the purpose of communicating with the trust or its representatives.
C. 
Perform all covenants contained in the Penn Prime Workers' Compensation Trust Agreement and delegate to the Board of Trustees the powers and authority enumerated in that agreement.
This article is being enacted pursuant to 53 P.S. § 481 et seq.[1]
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Editor's Note: Said 53 P.S. § 481 et seq. was repealed by L. 1996, P.L. 1158, No. 177. See now 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 2301 et seq.