Community accident insurance association Oldenburg

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Community accident insurance association Oldenburg
social insurance Accident insurance
legal form Public corporation
founding January 1, 1936
Jurisdiction Oldenburg district
Seat 26122 Oldenburg (Oldb)

Gartenstrasse 9

Board Thomas Brückmann

Carsten Schlepper Hermann Hane

Board of Directors Kerstin Zießler

Matthias Huber

Managing directors Michael May
Supervisory authority State of Lower Saxony
Insured 87,850 employees

Approx. 160,000 children in day care facilities, schoolchildren and students

Budget volume 17.48 million euros (2018)
Website www.guv-oldenburg.de

The accident insurance association Oldenburg is a legally competent state corporation under public law with self-administration. It is one of the accident insurance carriers listed in accordance with Section 114 of Book VII of the Social Code and is part of the statutory accident insurance . The association is a member of the German Social Accident Insurance Association (DGUV).

history

The association celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2011. In 1928 the city of Oldenburg applied to the Bremen Senate to set up a joint community accident insurance association, which began work on January 1, 1931. After the National Socialist regime overruled the local self-administration law in 1935 and ordered that the locally responsible state insurance institutions and the community accident insurance associations should form an administrative community under unified leadership, the community accident insurance association, Oldenburg region, was founded for the community associations and communities, which the city of Oldenburg joined and which started work on January 1, 1936. The first head of the association was the head of the State Insurance Institution Oldenburg-Bremen , Senior Government Councilor Seelmann-Eggebert. On August 13, 1952, the Self-Administration Act came into force, according to which self-administration was also reintroduced in social insurance. With the Law on Accident Insurance for Schoolchildren in 1971, the municipal insurance companies took on a new task that led to a considerable expansion of their business activities. On January 1, 1972, the association took over all of the work previously carried out by the Bremen State Insurance Company on its own. With the administrative and territorial reform of 1978, the association's local jurisdiction was in limbo, which was only cleared up again in 1980 with a separate ordinance of the state government. With the introduction of long-term care insurance in 1995, another area of ​​responsibility was added. In 1998, separate responsibility for occupational safety was agreed with the state government . In 2008, the transnational administrative community VGplus was agreed with the accident insurance associations of Bremen and Braunschweig.

tasks

The association's tasks are divided into the areas of prevention, rehabilitation and services. In particular, in accordance with the Seventh Book of the Social Code (SGB VII), he should use all appropriate means to prevent accidents at work , occupational diseases and work-related health hazards as well as effective first aid and, after the occurrence of work accidents or occupational diseases, the health and performance of the insured with everyone restore appropriate means and compensate them or their surviving dependents with cash benefits.

As part of the VGplus agreement on an administrative community of the Oldenburg Community Accident Insurance Association, the Braunschweig Community Accident Insurance Association and the Accident Fund of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, the management of the association takes on the following tasks: internal auditing, financial management, rehabilitation and performance, domestic help, contradiction and Social court proceedings. The VGplus community has concluded an agreement on close cooperation with the Lower Saxony Fire Brigade Accident Insurance Fund (FUK Nds).

Area of ​​responsibility

The local jurisdiction of the association includes the independent cities of Delmenhorst , Oldenburg and Wilhelmshaven as well as the districts of Ammerland , Cloppenburg , Friesland , Oldenburg , Vechta and Wesermarsch including their cities and communities belonging to the district .

Business activity

Companies

He is the responsible accident insurance institution in his area

  • for the companies of the municipalities and municipal associations,
  • for companies operated in an independent legal form in which municipalities or associations of municipalities directly or indirectly hold the majority of the capital shares or have a decisive influence on their management bodies,
  • for companies operated in an independent legal form for which the association was responsible before January 1, 2005
  • for corporations, institutions or foundations under public law for which the association has become an insurance carrier according to other statutory provisions,
  • for households,
  • for companies to provide assistance in the event of accidents, unless another accident insurance provider is responsible for them,
  • for himself and his own company.

Insured

In his area of ​​responsibility belong to the group of insured persons

  • Employees in the associated companies,
  • Apprentices during vocational education and training in production facilities, training workshops, training courses and similar institutions,
  • Persons who undergo examinations, tests or similar measures,
  • Disabled people who work in recognized workshops for disabled people or in workshops for the blind or for these facilities in home work,
  • Children in day care centers i. S. of § 45 SGB VIII,
  • Pupils at general and vocational schools,
  • Students during training and further education at universities,
  • Individuals who work independently or free of charge, in particular on a voluntary basis, in the healthcare or welfare sector,
  • Volunteers insofar as they work for a municipal corporation, institution or foundation under public law or they take part in their training courses,
  • People who actively provide assistance in companies in the event of accidents or common danger or need, who donate blood and tissue, are used to support an official act or who work as an emergency doctor in the rescue service.,
  • People who take part in preventive measures,
  • People who are involved in the creation of publicly subsidized living space within the meaning of the Second Housing Act as part of self-help, if public funds have been approved in accordance with Section 16 (1) II. WoBauG.
  • People who help with short construction work by private clients,
  • People who take part in work assistance measures carried out by social assistance institutions.
  • Caregivers according to the Care Act.
  • People who work in a voluntary service of all generations,

financing

The expenses incurred by the companies (cities, municipalities, districts) are apportioned according to the number of inhabitants based on the current update figures from the last census. In the case of self-employed companies and private households, the expenses are apportioned according to the number of insured persons in the year before the contribution payment. The employers have to submit a special annual report for accident insurance by February 1st of the following year for every employee in a calendar year who is insured in the accident insurance . At the moment (2019) the following contribution rates apply: In general accident insurance, 4.85 euros per inhabitant are levied on municipal level from urban districts, 1.94 euros from rural districts and 2.91 euros from urban districts and municipalities. The independent companies pay 95.00 euros per insured person, households 50.00 euros and hospitals 170.00 euros. In the accident insurance for schoolchildren, 71.20 euros are charged per insured person.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ GUV-Oldenburg: self-administration. 2019, accessed August 10, 2019 .
  2. GUV-Oldenburg: Structural data 2018. Retrieved on August 10, 2019 .
  3. Community Accident Insurance Association Oldenburg: Bylaws from December 14, 2010. Accessed on August 10, 2019 .
  4. GUV-OL: Festschrift for the 75th anniversary. 2011, accessed August 10, 2019 .
  5. BS GUV: VGplus. Retrieved August 6, 2019 .