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  10. Part 2 - Securing Workers' Compensation Benefit...


Part 2 - Securing Workers' Compensation Benefits for Employees


  • Section 201 - Employers to secure workers' compensation benefits for employees -- Methods.
  • Section 201.3 - Direct payments prohibited except by self-insured employer.
  • Section 201.5 - Self-insured employer -- Acceptable security -- Procedures.
  • Section 202 - Assessment on self-insured employers including the state, counties, cities, towns, or school districts paying compensation direct.
  • Section 202.5 - Offset for occupational health and safety related donations.
  • Section 203 - Payment of premiums for workers' compensation.
  • Section 204 - Compliance with chapter -- Notice to employees.
  • Section 205 - Notification of workers' compensation insurance coverage to division -- Cancellation requirements -- Penalty for violation.
  • Section 206 - Furnishing information to division -- Employers' annual report -- Rights of division -- Examination of employers under oath -- Penalties.
  • Section 207 - Noncompliance -- Civil action by employees.
  • Section 208 - Right to compensation when employer fails to comply.
  • Section 209 - Employer's penalty for violation -- Notice of noncompliance -- Proof required -- Admissible evidence -- Criminal prosecution.
  • Section 210 - Power to bring suit for noncompliance.
  • Section 211 - Notice of noncompliance to employer -- Enforcement power of division -- Penalty.
  • Section 212 - Docketing awards in district court -- Enforcing judgment.
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