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Workers’ Compensation Insurance Provider

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The contract seeks to establish a workers’ compensation insurance provider to cover subcontracted personnel involved in a cooperative agreement, ensuring compliance with Florida state law. This subcontract opportunity, posted by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, requires the selected provider to deliver insurance services that protect workers against job-related injuries or illnesses during their engagement under the agreement. The solicitation does not specify a deadline for responses beyond August 1, 2026, and is classified under the NAICS code 524212, which corresponds to insurance agencies and brokerages. The contract emphasizes adherence to statutory requirements for workers’ compensation coverage, which is critical for safeguarding subcontracted workers and mitigating risk for the agency. While details such as the exact location of performance, point of contact, and organization type remain unspecified, interested entities can find further information and submit proposals via the Florida MyMarketplace platform. This opportunity plays a vital role in ensuring that subcontracted personnel receive mandated protections while supporting the agency’s broader health care administrative functions within the state.

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Workers’ compensation insurance needed for subcontracted personnel under Florida cooperative agreement, compliant with state law.

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Florida → Agency for Health Care Administration

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FL, USA

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AgencyFlorida → Agency for Health Care Administration
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Florida → Agency for Health Care Administration
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Provide workers’ compensation insurance coverage compliant with Florida state law for subcontracted personnel working under the cooperative agreement.

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