History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 664, L. 1987; amd. Sec. 15, Ch. 4, Sp. L. May 1990; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 637, L. 1993; repealed Sec. 31(2), Ch. 276, L. 1997.
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(2) The police power of the state extends to all great public needs. The state, in the exercise of its police power, has determined that it is greatly and immediately necessary to the public welfare to make workers' compensation insurance available to all employers through the state fund as the insurer of last resort. In making this insurance available, the state fund has incurred the unfunded liability described in subsection (1). The burden of this unfunded liability should not be borne solely by those employers who have insured with the state fund because the availability of insurance to all employers through the state fund has benefited all those receiving compensation in Montana. This unfunded liability should not be borne only by employers. Therefore, all employers, employees, sole proprietors, subchapter S. corporation shareholders, partners of partnerships, and members or managers of limited liability companies should share in the cost of the unfunded liability.
(3) The purpose of this part is to provide supplemental sources of financing for the unfunded liability.