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Alabama
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Alabama
Workers' Compensation Division
649 Monroe Street
Montgomery, AL 36131
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Contact:
Sandy Hallmark
sandy.hallmark@dir.alabama.gov
Compliance Section
800-528-5166 / 334-242-2868
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes (90 day limit)
Statute: Title
25 Chap 5-35
Certificate filing: N/A
Must
register with Sec. of State in AL to do business in AL. WC
not required if business has less than 5 employees. Alabama
allows coverage for up to 90 days under the workers' compensation
insurance covering employees of another state temporarily
working in AL. Immediately for Alabama workers and after 90
days if the employer has only out of state workers in AL,
AL requires any out of state employer operating in AL to obtain
an all-states endorsement from an insurer licensed for AL.
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Alaska
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Alaska
Division of Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation Division, Hearings
675 Seventh Avenue, Station K
Fairbanks, AK 99701-4593
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Contact:
William Walters, Hearing Officer
William.walters@alaska.gov
907-451-2889
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specified
Reciprocity: No
Statutes: AS 23.30.011(a,b,c), 23.30.075, 23.30.395(20), 23.30.090,
23.30.045(d)
Certificate filing: N/A
Needs
to have Alaska coverage through insurer or self-insurance
as authorized by Alaska
Workers' Compensation Division. Public contracts require
proof of this coverage.
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Arizona
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Industrial
Commission of Arizona
Industrial Commission ALJ Division
800 W Washington St
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2922
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Contact:
Noreen Thorsen, Claims Manager
602.542.4661
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Six months
Reciprocity: No
Statute: ARS
23.904
Certificate filing: Not required
Employers without all states coverage will be considered a
non-complying employer if worker chooses to file an Arizona
claim.
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Arkansas
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Arkansas
Workers' Compensation Commission
324 Spring Street
PO Box 950
Little Rock, AR 72203-0950
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Contact:
Richard Lucy, Information Officer
800-622-4472
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: In the Insurance Code
Certificate filing: N/A
An
employer needs an Arkansas endorsement from an insurer licensed
for Arkansas; otherwise could be a noncomplying employer.
Post Katrina update: Verbal update from an Arkansas
Insurance Department representative confirms that Arkansas
will honor workers' compensation coverage from another jurisdiction
for workers of that other jurisdiction in Arkansas on a temporary
and incidental basis. An employer who sets up a permanent
location in Arkansas must obtain Arkansas coverage for Arkansas
subject workers.
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California
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California
Division of Workers' Compensation
1515 Clay St. 17th flr.
Oakland, CA 94612
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Contact:
Bob Wong, Information and Assistance Unit Manager
510-286-7082
Bwong@dir.ca.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: Labor
Code section 3600.5
Certificate filing: Not required.
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Colorado
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Colorado
Division of Workers' Compensation
Insurance Programs
633 17th St. Ste.400,
Denver, CO 80202
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Contact:
Julie Yakes, Supervisor
Coverage Enforcement Unit
303-318-8639
julie.yakes@state.co.us
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Extraterritorial provisions:
Yes
Duration: Six months
Reciprocity: No
Statute: 8-41-204
Certificate filing: N/A
All employers performing work in Colorado must have a Colorado endorsement from
an insurer licensed in Colorado; otherwise will be a noncompliant employer.
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Connecticut
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Connecticut
Workers' Compensation Commission
Capitol Place
21 Oak Street 4th Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
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Contact:
John A. Mastropietro, Chairman
860-493-1500
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Extraterritorial
provisions: No
Duration: N/A
Reciprocity: No
Certificate filing: N/A
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Delaware
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Delaware
Department of Labor
Division of Industrial Affairs
Office of Workers' Compensation
4425 North Market St
Wilmington, DE 19802
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Contact:
John Kirk, Administrator
302-761-8200
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specified
Reciprocity: No
Statute: 19
Del.C. &2303
Certificate filing: N/A
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District
of Columbia
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Office
of Workers' Compensation
64 New York Ave. NE
Washington, D.C. 20002
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Contact:
Charles Green
Associate Director, OWC
202-671-1048
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specified
Reciprocity: No
Certificate filing: N/A
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Florida
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Florida
Department of Financial Services Division of Workers' Compensation
200 East Gaines Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-4220
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Contact:
Robin Delaney, Chief, Bureau of Compliance
850-413-1600
robin.delaney@myfloridacfo.com
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Ten consecutive days or no more than 25 total days during a calendar year
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: 440.094
Certificate filing: N/A
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Georgia
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State
Board of Workers' Compensation
270 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303-1299
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Contact:
D. Stan Bexley
404-657-1391
bexleys@sbwc.ga.gov
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Extraterritorial provisions:
Yes, see O.C.G.A. 34-9-242
Duration: Not specified.
Reciprocity: Yes, with exception. See O.C.G.A. 34-9-121(b)(1)
Statute: O.C.G.A.
34-9-242 and O.C.G.A
34-9-121(b)(1)
Certificate filing: Not required.
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Hawaii
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Department
of Labor & Industrial Relations
Disability Compensation Division
830 Punchbowl Street, Room 209
Honolulu, HI 96813
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Contact:
Clyde Imada
808-586-9151
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specified
Reciprocity: No
Statute: Section
386-6 Hawaii Revised Statutes
Certificate filing: N/A
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Idaho
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Idaho
Industrial Commission
Employer Compliance Department
Post Office Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0041
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Contact:
Christi Simon
Employer Compliance Manager
208-334-6099
csimon@iic.idaho.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specified
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: Title
72 Chap 2 72-217
Certificate filing: Idaho Industrial Commission
Public
contract law has some Idaho residency requirements.
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Illinois
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Illinois
Workers' Compensation Commission
100 West Randolph Street, Suite 8-200
Chicago, IL 60601
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Contact:
Paul Rink
Associate Counsel
312-814-6611
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specified
Reciprocity: No
Statute: 820
ILCS 305/1(b)
Certificate filing: N/A
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Indiana
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Workers'
Compensation Board of Indiana (WCBI)
402 W. Washington Street
IGCS Room: W196
Indianapolis, IN 46204
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Contact:
Darren Dye
Policy and Procedures Analyst
Workers' Compensation Board
317-233-3384
ddye@wcb.in.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: http://www.in.gov/workcomp/
Certificate filing: No
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Iowa
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Division
of Workers' Compensation
Compliance
1000 East Grand Ave.
Des Moines, IA
50319-0209
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Contact:
Christopher Godfrey
Iowa Workers' Compensation Commissioner
515-281-5387
iwd.dwc@iwd.iowa.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions:Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: No
Statute: Iowa
Code section 85.71 & 85.72
Certificate filing: N/A
Other
jurisdiction coverage considered only for purposes of benefit
credit.
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Kansas
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Kansas
Division of Workers' Compensation
Compliance Section
401 SW Topeka Blvd., Ste. 2
Topeka, KS 66603
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Contact:
Nancy Wessel, Administrator
Compliance Section or Ombudsman Section
1-800-332-0353 ext. 66767
Nancy.Wessel@dol.ks.gov
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Extraterritorial provisions:Yes
Duration: Restricted
Reciprocity: No
Statute: Not available on-line
Certificate filing: N/A
For work performed in Kansas, Kansas must be listed as a covered state on the
workers' compensation insurance policy. Kansas will accept an out-of-state employer's
coverage while operating in Kansas provided that an all-states endorsement is
from an insurer licensed to provide workers' compensation insurance in Kansas.
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Kentucky
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Kentucky
Department of Workers' Claims
Prevention Park
657 Chamberlin Ave.
Frankfort, KY 40601
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Contact:
Dwight T. Lovan, Commissioner
502-782-4439
dwight.lovan@ky.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: KRS
342.670
Certificate filing: Commissioner of Department of Workers'
Claims
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Louisiana
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Louisiana
Workforce Commission Office of Workers' Compensation
PO Box 94040
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9040
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Contact:
Christ Broadwater
Director
225-342-7561
cbroadwater@lwc.la.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Six months, extendable
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: La.R.S.
23:1035.1
Certificate filing: N/A
Credit/offset
for benefits paid under other state's workers' compensation
laws.
Louisiana will honor workers' compensation coverage from other
jurisdictions for workers in Louisiana on temporary assignment.
Although a worker could file a Louisiana claim, the extraterritorial
coverage of the employer from another jurisdiction for that
worker will cause the claim to be dismissed in Louisiana.
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Maine
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Workers'
Compensation Board
General Counsel's Office
27 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
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Contact:
John Rohde
207-287-7094 john.rohde@state.me.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: 5 consecutive days; 10 days in a 30-day period;
or, 30 days in any 360-day period.
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: 39-A
M.R.S.A 113
Certificate filing: Workers' Compensation Board
Matches
sending jurisdiction.
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Maryland
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Workers'
Compensation Commission
10 East Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21202-1641
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Contact:
Stacey L. Roig
Secretary of the Commission
410-864-5315
sroig@Wcc.state.md.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: Md. Code Ann., Lab. & Empl. § 9-203
Certificate filing: Workers' Compensation Commission
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Massachusetts
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Department
of Industrial Accidents
Office of Chief Legal Counsel
600 Washington Street, 7th Floor
Boston, MA 02111
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Contact:
Bill Taupier, Deputy Director of Administration
617-727-4900
billt@dia.state.ma.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: No information provided.
Duration: No information provided.
Reciprocity: No
Statute: MGL
c. 152 section 26
Certificate filing: N/A
Massachusetts
coverage must be specifically listed in Section 3A of the
employer's workers' compensation policy.
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Michigan
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State
of Michigan Workers' Compensation Agency
Compliance & Employer Records Division
7150 Harris Drive
PO Box 30016
Lansing, MI 48909
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Contact:
Cheryl Cornellier, Administrator
517-322-1195
ccorne@michigan.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: No
Statute: MCL
418.845, 418.846
Certificate: filing: N/A
Credit/offset
for benefits paid under other state's workers' compensation
laws.
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Minnesota
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Minnesota
Labor and Industry
Special Compensation Fund - Insurance verification
443 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 64229
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Contact:
Carol Pankow, Director, Special Compensation Fund
651-284-5455
Carol.N.Pankow@state.mn.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: Minn.
Stat. 176.041, subd 2-6; Stat. 176.295
Certificate filing: Not required
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Mississippi
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Mississippi
Workers' Compensation Commission
Post Office Box 5300
Jackson, MS 39296-5300
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Contact:
601-987-4200 rminor@mwcc.state.ms.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Six months, extendable
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: 71-3-109
Certificate filing: Workers' Compensation Commission, but
only at time of injury.
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Missouri
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Division
of Workers' Compensation
Fraud and Noncompliance Unit
PO Box 1009
Jefferson City, MO 65102-1009
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Contact:
573-526-6630
Ask for the intake investigator
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: No
Statute: 287.030,
287.128, 287.380 RSMo
Certificate filing: N/A
In the state of Missouri you are required to carry workers'
compensation insurance if you have five or more employees,
unless you are in the construction industry, then you must
carry workers' compensation insurance if you have one or more
employees. Employers that don't have the required number of
employees or who have employees in the exempt categories may
"elect" to come under the law and carry workers' compensation
insurance. Exempt employers that decide not to purchase workers
compensation insurance or to self-insure remain exposed to
civil lawsuits brought by employees who are injured during
work. Sole proprietors and partners are not themselves covered
unless they elect to be covered; close family member-employees
and members of a limited liability company are presumed to
be covered unless they opt out.
Railroad, postal, and maritime workers are covered under federal
laws and not by Missouri Workers' Compensation Laws. Other
exceptions include: farm labor, domestic servants in a private
home, occasional labor performed for or related to a private
household, qualified real estate agents, direct sellers, volunteers
of a tax exempt organization where such volunteers are not
paid wages and adjudicators, sports officials or contest workers
for interscholastic activity programs or amateur youth programs
who are not employed by the sponsor of the event.
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Montana
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Montana
Department of Labor & Industry
Employment Relations Division
Post Office Box 8011
Helena, MT 59604-8011
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Contact:
Connie Ferriter, Program Officer
406-444-6532
cferriter@mt.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Six months, extendable
Reciprocity: Yes, except in construction industry.
Statute: Title
39 Chap 71 Sect 402
Certificate filing: Department of Labor & Industries
All
construction industry work requires Montana specific coverage.
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Nebraska
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Nebraska
Workers' Compensation
Court Legal Section
Post Office Box 98908
Lincoln, NE 68509
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Contact:
Jackie Boesen, General Counsel
402-471-9745
jacqueline.boesen@nebraska.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific.
Reciprocity: No, unless insurer is licensed for Nebraska.
Extraterritorial: Statute: NRS
48-115(2)
Certificate filing: Not required.
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Nevada
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Nevada Division of
Industrial Relations Workers' Compensation Section, Employer Compliance Unit
400 W. King St #400
Carson City, NV 89703
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Contact:
Gary A. Bell
Phone: 775-684-7278
Fax: 775-687-3073
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Six months, extendable.
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: NRS
616B.600
Certificate filing: Nevada Division of Industrial Relations
All construction projects require Nevada specific coverage.
Independent contractors and sub-contractors are accorded status
of 'employees' regardless of the trade.
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New
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State
of New Hampshire
Workers' Compensation Division
95 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301
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Contact:
Kathryn J. Barger, Director
603-271-3176
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Extraterritorial
provisions: No
Duration: N/A
Reciprocity: No
Statute: Repealed
Certificate filing: N/A
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New
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New
Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development
Division of Workers' Compensation
John Fitch Way, 6th fl.
PO Box 381
Trenton, NJ 08625-0381
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Contact:
Kimberly Stout
609-292-1092
lawclerk@dol.state.nj.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: No
Duration: N/A
Reciprocity: No
Statute: None
Certificate filing: N/A
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New
Mexico
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Workers'
Compensation Administration
Office of the General Counsel
Post Office Box 27198
Albuquerque, NM 87125
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Contact:
Office of General Counsel
505-841-6085
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific.
Reciprocity: No, requires specific agreements between jurisdictions.
Statute: NMSA
52-1-64, 65, 66, 67, 68
Certificate filing: Not applicable
If only one or two employees are in the state from another
jurisdiction, you may not be required to obtain coverage specific
to NM. If you have three or more workers in NM, you must have
coverage with an insurer authorized for NM.
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New
York
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Workers'
Compensation Board of NYS
20 Park Street
Albany, NY 12207
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Contact:
Steve Carborne, Compliance
518-486-6307
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Generally, a NY employee working outside of New
York State(NYS) but who is under the direction and control
of a NY employer will be eligible for benefits under the NYS
Workers' Compensation Law. There is no statutory time limit
on these benefits. However, that worker could choose to forgo
NY benefits and file for benefits in the state that they are
working in.
Reciprocity: No, NY must appear on item 3A of the information
page on the workers' compensation insurance policy.
Statute: Article
2
Certificate filing: N/A
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North
Carolina
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Industrial
Commission
Dobbs Building Sixth Floor
430 N Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27611
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Contact:
Pamela T. Young
919-807-2508
Pamela.Young@ic.nc.gov
Information Specialists: 919-807-2501
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Extraterritorial provisions:
Yes
Duration: None specified
Reciprocity: No
Statute: http://www.ic.nc.gov/ncic/pages/statute/97-36.htm
Certificate filing: N/A
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North
Dakota
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Workforce
Safety & Insurance
1600 East Century Avenue Ste 1
PO Box 5585
Bismarck, ND 58506
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Contact:
Barry Schumacher
Employer Services
701-328-3815
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Up to one year under a reciprocal filing
Reciprocity: Yes - if within ND wage restriction (OR_ND have
a written
agreement on file)
Statute: 65-08-01
Certificate filing: No
Extraterritorial coverage extends to incidental operations lasting fewer than 30 days in a state where the employer has no other significant contacts with that state and those operations do not require the employer to purchase workers' compensation insurance under the laws of that state.
Any employer whose employment results in significant contacts with North Dakota shall acquire coverage with WSI. An employer has significant contacts with North Dakota when any employee earns, or would have been expected to earn, 25 percent or more of their gross annual wage or income from that employer for services rendered within North Dakota, or twenty-five percent of the employer's gross annual payroll is payable to employees for services rendered in North Dakota.
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Ohio
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Bureau
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30 West Spring Street, Level 26
Columbus, OH 43215
www.ohiobwc.com
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Contact:
Legal Department
614-466-6600
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Extraterritorial provisions:
Yes
Duration: While an employee temporarily works outside Ohio
Reciprocity: Yes, but conditional
Statute: O.A.C. 4123-17-23,
O.R.C.4123.54, O.R.C.4123.292.
Certificate filing: Not required
Extraterritorial coverage is provided for Ohio employees working temporarily
outside of Ohio, but the claim must be filed with the Ohio Bureau of Workers'
Compensation. If a claim is filed in another state and decided on the merits,
any right to Ohio benefits for the same injury, occupational disease, or death
is waived. The duration of Ohio's extraterritorial coverage depends on whether
the circumstances show that the employee is still working only temporarily outside
of Ohio. For non-Ohio residents working temporarily in Ohio, there can be reciprocity
concerning the employee's coverage under another state's workers' compensation
laws. The employee is exempt from Ohio coverage if the other state exempts Ohio
employers and employees working temporarily in that state. Ohio will give the
same exemption that the other state gives to Ohio employers and employees, up
to 90 days. Employees hired outside of Ohio and performing some work outside
of Ohio may also be exempted from Ohio coverage by the filing of form C-112 with
the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation and payment of an administrative fee.
The Bureau's Legal Dept. has a memorandum explaining in detail Ohio's laws on
interstate jurisdiction. It is at http://www.ohiobwc.com/downloads/blankpdf/InterstateJurisdictionLegalMemo.pdf
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Oklahoma
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Workers'
Compensation Court
1915 N Stiles
Oklahoma City OK 73105
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Contact:
Richard M. Fisher,
Insurance Director
405-522-8680
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: 85 O.S., Section
Certificate filing: Workers' Compensation Court or fax to
405-522-8683
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Oregon
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Workers'
Compensation Division
PO Box 14480
Salem, OR 97309-0405
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Contact:
Ask for a Coverage Investigator
Employer Compliance Unit
503-947-7815
wcd.employerinfo@state.or.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Defined by rule - OAR
436-050-0055
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: ORS
656.126
Certificate filing: Workers' Compensation Division, Operations
Section
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Pennsylvania
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Bureau
of Workers' Compensation
Compliance Section
1171 South Cameron Street, Room 103
Harrisburg, PA 17104-2501
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Contact:
John Strawser, Compliance Manager
717-787-3567
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: Purdon's Statutes 77P.S.section 411.2 Act 305.2
Certificate filing: Secretary of Labor and Industry
Coverage
must match at least Pennsylvania benefits.
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Rhode
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RI
Dept. of Labor & Training
Workers' Comp Unit
1511 Pontiac Ave.
P.O. Box 20190
Cranston, RI 02920-0629
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Contact:
Matt Carey
401-462-8127
Fax: 401-462-8095
mcarey@dlt.state.ri.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: 28-29-15
and 28-29-16
Certificate filing: Workers' Compensation Department, but
required only if 'conflict arises'.
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South
Carolina
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South
Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission
Attn: Wayne Ducote, Jr., Director of Coverage
PO Box 1715
Columbia, SC 29202-1715
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Contact:
Wayne Ducote, Jr., Director of Coverage
Phone: 803-737-5709
Fax: 803-737-1258
Email: Compliance@wcc.state.sc.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: yes
Duration: Normally annual renewal date
Reciprocity: No.
Statute: 42-1-360
and 42-15-10
Certificate filing: N/A
Any employer who regularly employs four or more workers is
required to have workers' compensation insurance through an
insurer licensed for SC.
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South
Dakota
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Division
of Labor and Management
Kneip Building, Third Floor
700 Governors Drive
Pierre, SD 57501-2291
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Contact:
James Marsh, Director
605-773-3681
james.marsh@state.sd.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific.
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: SDCL 62-3-14
Certificate filing: Division of Labor and Management.
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Tennessee
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Workers'
Compensation Division
Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development
220 French Landing Drive
Nashville, TN 37243-1002
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Contact:
Jeff Francis, Assistant Administrator
615-253-6269
615-253-8539 fax
b.jeff.francis@tn.gov
www.tn.gov/labor-wfd
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: T.C.A. 50-6-115
Certificate filing: Not required.
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Texas
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Texas
Department of Insurance
Division of Workers' Compensation
7551 Metro Center Suite 100
Austin, TX 78744
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Contact:
Brent Hatch, Policy Advisor
512-804-4102
Brent.Hatch@TDI.state.tx.us
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific.
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: Subchapter D Sec. 406.071,.072,.073,.074 Certificate
filing: Not required.
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Utah
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Labor
Commission of Utah
Extraterritorial Compliance
Post Office Box 146610
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6610
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Contact:
Veronica Gomez-Quintero
Industrial Accidents
Division Compliance Officer
801-530-6837
vgquintero@utah.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Six months, maximum.
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: 34A-2-405, 34A-2-406
Certificate filing: Labor Commission of Utah.
http://laborcommission.utah.gov/divisions/IndustrialAccidents/extra-territorial%20certificates.html
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Vermont
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Department of Labor
Workers' Compensation & Safety Division
5 Green Mountain Dr.
PO Box 488
Montpelier, VT 05601-0488
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Contact:
Anne M. Noonan, Commissioner
802-828-4301
J. Stephen Monahan, Director of Workers' Compensation
802-828-2286
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: Title
21.Chap 9, Sections 616, 619, 620, 623
Certificate filing: Not required.
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Virginia
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Workers'
Compensation Commission
1000 DMV Drive
Richmond, VA 23220
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Contact:
Vivian R. Guidt, Interim Exec. Dir.
804-205-3603
Vivian.Guidt@workcomp.virginia.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: N/A
Reciprocity: No
Statute: Code
of Virginia 65.2-508
Certificate filing: N/A
A
worker from another jurisdiction can perfect a Virginia claim
and the out-of-state employer may be found noncomplying.
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Washington
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Washington
State Dept. of Labor & Industries
Employer Services Program
Insurance Services Division
Post Office Box 44148
Olympia, WA 98504-4148
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Contact:
Richard Bredeson
360-902-4985
BRED235@lni.wa.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Not specific
Reciprocity: Yes, except in construction (reciprocity
agreement between WA/OR)
Statute: RCW
51 12 120
Certificate filing: Labor and Industries.
In the construction
industry, Washington does not reciprocate unless there is a reciprocity agreement
in place. (Oregon, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming - all others
require Washington specific coverage) Otherwise, matches sending jurisdiction
on reciprocity.
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Wisconsin
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Workers'
Compensation Division
Post Office Box 7901
Madison, WI 53707-7901
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Contact:
Brian Krueger, Director
Bureau of Insurance Programs
608-267-4415
brian.krueger@dwd.wisconsin.gov
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Extraterritorial
provisions: No information provided.
Duration: No information provided.
Reciprocity: No. Requires policy through insurer licensed
in WI.
Wisconsin coverage must be specifically listed in Section
3A of the
employer's workers' compensation policy.
Statute: 102.28*
Certificate filing: N/A
Wisconsin coverage is required immediately for 3 or more employees.
If
only 1 or 2 employees are in the state from another jurisdiction
temporarily (less than 3 months), you may not be required
to obtain WI
coverage for that period.
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West
Virginia
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Office
of the Insurance Commissioner,
Employer Coverage Division
P.O. Box 11682
Charleston, WV
25339-1682
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Contact:
Deborah Tincher, Director
304-558-6279, ext.1235
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Extraterritorial provisions:
Yes, with limitations and agreements, see statute
Duration: 30 day limitation may apply
Reciprocity: Yes, for 30 days under temporary assignments
Statute: Title
85, Series 8 and WV code 23-2-1
Certificate filing: Office of the Insurance Commissioner, Employer Coverage Division
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Wyoming
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State
of Wyoming
Department of Workforce Services
The Division of Worker's Compensation
1510 East Pershing Blvd South Wing
Cheyenne, WY 82002
wyomingworkforce.org
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Contact:
Bill Cole, Deputy Administrator for Worker's Compensation
307-777-6763
fax: 307-777-5298
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Extraterritorial
provisions: Yes
Duration: Six months.
Reciprocity: Yes
Statute: Title
27 Chapter 14 - 204
Certificate filing: Registration
required plus Out of State Questionnaire paper work
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