The National Conference of Insurance Legislators has postponed action on a model law regulating workers' compensation insurance coverage for professional employer organizations (PEOs).
State lawmakers at the spring meeting in Savannah last week put off final consideration of the model legislation until the NCOIL summer meeting in Seattle.
PEOs are entities that contract with businesses to assume some human resource functions and also some responsibilities of employers.
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