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AAC F A M I L Y & F R I E N D S


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Worker’s Compensation Fund pays $1 million in dividends to its member counties in 2017


straight year dividends will be returned to all participating counties. Te 2017 divi- dend is declared based on 2013 premiums paid and losses incurred. Tis brings the to- tal dividends paid over the last 21 years to $27,698,953. AAC Workers’ Compensation Trust


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Group Manager Chris Villines recom- mended the $1,000,000 dividend to the board of trustees at its June meeting. Checks were issued in August. “Tere are several reasons that we are able to continue returning such large sums to the counties,” Villines said. “Our staff is excellent and efficient and the counties of Arkansas work hard to minimize risks at home. I cannot compliment our Risk Management and Insurance Director Deb- bie Norman enough. She has an incredible responsibility and handles it wonderfully. Te Workers’ Comp staff is equally adept. Debbie Lakey, Kim Nash, Ellen Wood, Barry Burkett, Renee Turner and Kim Mitchell do an excellent job.” AAC Risk Management and Insurance


Director Debbie Norman said, “From inception to today, this program has per- formed beyond expectations. It has always been our goal to reward counties with divi- dends, and this is the 21st straight year that successful management of the program and the commitment to safety in our counties has allowed it to occur.” AAC, along with county officials from


around the state, created the AAC Work- ers’ Compensation Trust in 1985 — a plan to pool resources and form a self-funded, county-owned trust to provide premium Workers’ Compensation coverage at a sav- ings to members. Te AAC Workers’ Com-


he Association of Arkansas Counties Workers’ Com- pensation Trust is proud to announce that for the 21st


pensation Trust is fully regulated by the State of Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission. Current trustees are Judy Beth Hutcherson, Clark County Treasurer; Debbie Wise, Randolph County Circuit Clerk; Debra Buckner, Pulaski County Treasurer; Brandon Ellison, Polk Coun- ty Judge; and Rusty McMillon, Greene County Judge. Here are the formulaic dividend amounts per county as approved by the AAC/WCT board:


Arkansas County.........................$9,015 Ashley County..........................$17,777 Baxter County.............................$7,330 Benton County.........................$14,009 Boone County.............................$1,529 Bradley County.........................$11,077 Calhoun County.........................$8,268 Carroll County............................$9,841 Chicot County............................$7,197 Clark County............................$14,147 Clay County................................$8,854 Cleburne County......................$11,507 Cleveland County.......................$8,534 Columbia County.....................$15,511 Conway County........................$15,109 Craighead County.....................$25,083 Crawford County......................$15,434 Crittenden County...................$22,390 Cross County............................$10,270 Dallas County...........................$11,490 Desha County.............................$9,490 Drew County............................$10,580 Faulkner County.......................$13,618 Franklin County.......................$13,696 Fulton County............................$8,311 Garland County........................$41,200 Grant County..............................$9,906 Greene County..........................$12,168 Hempstead County...................$13,826 Hot Spring County...................$10,526 Howard County........................$11,007


Independence County..............$31,691 Izard County...............................$9,153 Jackson County.........................$10,464 Jefferson County.......................$32,791 Johnson County........................$11,013 Lafayette County.........................$8,018 Lawrence County........................$6,763 Lee County..................................$6,627 Lincoln County...........................$8,483 Little River County...................$16,132 Logan County................................$500 Lonoke County..............................$500 Madison County.......................$16,071 Marion County.........................$11,361 Miller County...........................$12,766 Mississippi County...................$22,644 Monroe County..........................$6,847 Montgomery County................$12,352 Nevada County...........................$9,719 Newton County..........................$9,905 Perry County...............................$3,168 Phillips County.........................$10,143 Pike County................................$9,577 Poinsett County..........................$7,542 Polk County................................$7,695 Pope County.............................$20,097 Prairie County.............................$8,631 Pulaski County..........................$84,124 Randolph County.....................$12,422 Saline County............................$27,446 Scott County..................................$500 Searcy County...........................$11,514 Sebastian County...........................$500 Sevier County............................$10,976 Sharp County............................$10,415 St. Francis County.......................$9,456 Stone County..............................$2,345 Union County...........................$14,867 Van Buren County....................$17,170 Washington County..................$57,057 White County...........................$23,970 Woodruff County.......................$7,385 Yell County.....................................$500


www.arcounties.org 64 COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2017


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