New York State Association Of Self- Insured Counties
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Municipal Self-Insurance Forum
A forum for New York State self-insured counties and municipalities to exchange information and support municipal government interests.

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New York State Association Of Self- Insured Counties


Founded in
2004
EIN
16-1443688
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
14016 RT 31 WEST ALBION, NY 14411-9301 Unite States
Website
https://www.nysasic.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
NYSASIC, est. 1977, is a forum for self-insured NY counties and municipalities. It facilitates information exchange and advocates for municipal government interests statewide. Initially focused on Workers’ Compensation, it has grown into a valuable resource for risk management education.
Mission
The New York State Association of Self-Insured Counties serves as a forum for self-insured New York State Counties and other municipalities to exchange information and support the interest of municipal governments across the State, focusing on risk management and continuing education.

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