If you find yourself going to your state regulators to learn about PEOs, you'll save time by going directly to the administrative agency or department that handles registration and licensing regulations that are applicable to the PEO industry.
Alabama: Department of Industrial Relations
Arkansas: Department of Insurance
Arizona: Secretary of State
Florida: Florida Board of Leasing, Florida Dept. of Business & Professional Regulation
Illinois: Department of Insurance
Indiana: Department of Insurance
Kentucky: Department of Workers' Claims
Louisiana: Department of Labor/Insurance
Maine: Bureau of Insurance
Minnesota: Department of Commerce
Montana: Department of Labor and Industry
Nevada: Division of Industrial Relations
New Hampshire: Department of Labor
New Jersey: Department of Labor
New Mexico: Regulation and Licensing Department
New York: Department of Labor
North Carolina: Department of Insurance
Ohio: Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Oklahoma: Insurance Department
Oregon: Department of Consumer and Business Services
Rhode Island: Department of Administration, Division of Taxation
South Carolina: Department of Consumer Affairs
Tennessee: Department of Commerce and Insurance
Texas: Department of Licensing and Regulation
Utah: Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing
Vermont: Department of Labor and Industry
Virginia: Workers' Compensation Commission
West Virginia: Bureau of Employment Programs