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List of Active Govermental Self-Insurers State of Florida - Department of Financial Services Division of Workers’ Compensation - Bureau of Financial Accountability Self-Insurance Unit LIST OF ACTIVE GOVERMENTAL SELF-INSURERS 1. Administrative Office of The Courts 38. Collier Co Bd. of CC 2. Alachua Co Bd. of CC 39. Collier Co School Bd. 3. Alachua Co School Bd. 40. Columbia Co School Bd. 4. Altamonte Springs City of 41. Coral Gables City of 5. Baker Co School Bd. 42. Coral Springs City of 6. Barron Water Control District 43. Crystal River City of 7. Bartow City of 44. Davie Town of 8. Bay Co Bd. of CC 45. Daytona Beach City of 9. Bay Co School Bd. 46. Daytona State College 10. Belle Glade City of 47. Deerfield Beach City of 11. Belle Isle City of 48. Deland City of 12. Belleair Town of 49. Delray Beach City of 13. Boca Raton City of 50. Dixie Co School Bd. 14. Boynton Beach City of 51. Dunedin City of 15. Bradenton City of 52. Duval County Public Schools 16. Bradford Co Bd. of Public Inst 53. Eastern Florida State College 17. Brevard Co Bd. of CC 54. Escambia Co School Bd. 18. Brevard Co School Bd. 55. Eustis City of 19. Brooksville City of 56. FL State College at Jacksonville 20. Broward Co Bd. of CC 57. Flagler Co Bd. of Public Inst 21. Broward Co School Bd. 58. Florida City of 22. Broward Co Sheriff's Office 59. Florida Gateway College 23. Broward College 60. Florida Power & Light Co 24. Calhoun Co School Bd. 61. Florida Power & Light Wrap up 25. Cape Coral City of 62. Florida Southwestern State College 26. Central FL Regional Transportation 63. Florida State Fair Authority 27. Charlotte Co Bd. of CC 64. Florida State of 28. Charlotte Co School Bd. 65. Florida Virtual School 29. Chipola College 66. Fort Lauderdale City of 30. Citrus Co School Bd. 67. Fort Meade City of 31. Citrus County, Florida 68. Fort Myers City of 32. Clay Co Bd. of CC 69. Franklin Co School Bd. 33. Clay Co School Bd. 70. Fruitland Park City Of 34. Clearwater City of 71. Gadsden County School District 35. Clewiston City of 72. Gainesville City of 36. Cocoa City of 73. Gilchrist Co School Bd. 37. College of Central Florida 74. Glades Co Bd. of CC ~ 1 ~ Last Update: 3/25/21 State of Florida - Department of Financial Services Division of Workers’ Compensation - Bureau of Financial Accountability Self-Insurance Unit LIST OF ACTIVE GOVERMENTAL SELF-INSURERS 75. Glades Co School Bd. 112. Kenneth City Town of 76. Greater Orlando Aviation Authority 113. Key West City of 77. Gulf Co School Bd. 114. Kissimmee & Tohopekaliga City of 78. Gulf Coast State College 115. LaBelle City of 79. Gulf Power Company 116. Lady Lake Town of 80. Gulfport City of 117. Lafayette Co School Bd. 81. Halifax Health 118. Lake Co Bd. of CC 82. Hallandale Beach City of 119. Lake Co School Bd. 83. Hamilton Co School Bd. 120. Lake Mary City of 84. Hardee Co Bd. of CC 121. Lake Placid Town of 85. Hardee Co School Bd. 122. Lake Sumter State College 86. Hendry Co Bd. of CC 123. Lake Worth Beach City of 87. Hendry Co School Bd. 124. Lakeland City of 88. Hernando Co Bd. of CC 125. Lantana, Town of 89. Hernando Co School Bd. 126. Largo City of 90. Hialeah City of 127. Lauderhill City of 91. Highlands Co School Bd. 128. Lee Co Bd. of CC 92. Hillsborough Area Regional Transit 129. Lee Co Port Authority 93. Hillsborough Co Bd. of CC 130. Lee Co School Bd. 94. Hillsborough Co Public Schools 131. Lee Memorial Health System 95. Hillsborough Co Sheriff's Office 132. Leesburg City of 96. Hillsborough Community College 133. Leon Co Bd. of CC 97. Hollywood City of 134. Leon Co School Bd. 98. Holmes Co Bd. of CC 135. Levy Co Bd. of CC 99. Holmes Co Bd. of Public Inst 136. Levy Co School Bd. 100. Homestead City of 137. Liberty Co School Bd. 101. Indian River Co Bd. of CC 138. Longboat Key Town of 102. Indian River Co School Bd. 139. Longwood City of 103. Indian River State College 140. Madison Co School Bd. 104. Indian Rocks Beach City of 141. Maitland City of 105. Inglis, Town of 142. Manatee Co Bd. of CC 106. Inverness, City of 143. Manatee Co School Bd. 107. Islamorada, Village of Islands 144. Marco Island City of 108. Jackson Co School Bd. 145. Marion Co Bd. of CC 109. Jacksonville Beach City of 146. Marion Co School Bd. 110. Jacksonville City of 147. Martin Co Bd. of CC 111. Jefferson Co Bd. of Public Inst 148. Martin Co School Bd. ~ 2 ~ Last Update: 3/25/21 State of Florida - Department of Financial Services Division of Workers’ Compensation - Bureau of Financial Accountability Self-Insurance Unit LIST OF ACTIVE GOVERMENTAL SELF-INSURERS 149. Melbourne City of 186. Palm Bay City of 150. Miami Beach City of 187. Palm Beach Co Bd. of CC 151. Miami City of 188. Palm Beach Co School Bd. 152. Miami Dade College 189. Palm Beach State College 153. Miami Dade County 190. Palm Beach Town of 154. Miramar City of 191. Parrish Medical Center 155. Monroe Co Bd. of CC 192. Pasco Co Bd. of CC 156. Monroe Co School Bd. 193. Pasco Co District School Bd. 157. Moore Haven City of 194. Pasco Hernando State College 158. Naples City of 195. Pembroke Pines City of 159. Nassau Co School Bd. 196. Pensacola City of 160. New Port Richey City of 197. Pensacola State College 161. Newberry, City of 198. Pinecrest, Village of 162. North Broward Hospital District 199. Pinellas Co Bd. of CC 163. North Florida College 200. Pinellas Co School Bd. 164. North Miami Beach City of 201. Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority 165. North Miami City of 202. Plant City of 166. North Port City of 203. Plantation City of 167. Northwest Florida Beaches Inter. Airport 204. Polk Co Bd. of CC 168. Northwest Florida State College 205. Polk County School Board 169. Ocala City of 206. Polk State College 170. Ocoee City of 207. Pompano Beach City of 171. Okaloosa Co Bd. of CC 208. Port Labelle Community Development 172. Okaloosa Co School Bd. 209. Port Richey City of 173. Okeechobee City of 210. Port St Lucie City of 174. Okeechobee Co Bd. of CC 211. Public Health Trust of Dade Co 175. Okeechobee Co School Bd. 212. Putnam Co Bd. of CC 176. Orange, City of 213. Putnam Co School Bd. 177. Orange Co Bd. of CC 214. Reedy Creek Improvement District 178. Orange Co School Bd. 215. Riviera Beach City of 179. Orange County Sheriff's Office 216. Safety Harbor City of 180. Orlando City of 217. Sanford City of 181. Orlando Utilities Commission 218. Santa Fe College 182. Ormond Beach City of 219. Santa Rosa Co Bd. of CC 183. Osceola Co Bd. of CC 220. Santa Rosa Co School Bd. 184. Osceola Co School District of 221. Sarasota City of 185. Oviedo City of 222. Sarasota Co Bd. of CC ~ 3 ~ Last Update: 3/25/21 State of Florida - Department of Financial Services Division of Workers’ Compensation - Bureau of Financial Accountability Self-Insurance Unit LIST OF ACTIVE GOVERMENTAL SELF-INSURERS 223. Sarasota Co Public Hospital 260. Union Co School Bd 224. Sarasota Co School Bd. 261. Valencia College 225. Sarasota-Manatee Airport Authority 262. Venice City of 226. Sebring City of 263. Volusia Co Bd of Public Inst 227. Seminole Co Bd. of CC 264. Volusia County of 228 Seminole Co School Bd. 265. Wakulla Co School Bd 229. Seminole State College of Florida 266. Walton Co School Bd 230. Solid Waste Auth. of Palm Bch Co 267. Washington Co School Bd South Broward Hospital System d/b/a 268. Wauchula City of 231. Memorial Healthcare System 269. West Miami City of 232. South Florida State College 270. West Palm Beach City of 233. South Florida Water Management 271. Winter Garden City of 234. South Miami City of 272. Winter Park City of 235. South Pasadena City of 273. Zephyrhills City of 236. Southwest FL Water Mgt. District 237. St Johns Co School District 238. St Johns River State College 239. St Lucie Co Bd. of CC 240. St Lucie Co School Bd. 241. St Pete Beach City of 242. St Petersburg City of 243. St Petersburg College 244. St. Cloud, City of 245. State College of FL Manatee Sarasota 246. Stuart City of 247. Sumter Co School Bd. 248. Sun "n" Lake of Sebring Improvement 249. Sunrise City of 250. Suwannee Co School Bd. 251. Tallahassee City of 252. Tallahassee Community College 253. Tampa City of 254. Tavares, City of 255. Taylor Co School Bd. 256. The College of the Florida Keys 257. The School Board of Miami-Dade County, FL 258. Titusville City of 259. Umatilla City of ~ 4 ~ Last Update: 3/25/21 .
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