Section 1004 – Information required to obtain a waiver.
Effective 5/9/2017 34A-2-1004. Information required to obtain a waiver. To obtain or renew a waiver, a business entity shall submit to the commission: (1) a copy of two or more of the following: (a) the business entity’s federal or state income tax return that shows business income for the complete taxable year that immediately precedes […]
Section 1005 – Enforcement.
34A-2-1005. Enforcement. (1) The commission may investigate a business entity to determine whether the business entity validly elects to not cover an owner, partner, or corporate officer or director as an employee under a workers’ compensation policy in accordance with Section 34A-2-103. (2) If the commission determines that a business entity’s election as provided in […]
Section 903 – Failure to be tested — Time limit for death benefits.
34A-2-903. Failure to be tested — Time limit for death benefits. (1) An emergency medical services provider who refuses or fails to be tested in accordance with Section 34A-2-901 is not entitled to any of the presumptions provided by this part. (2) Death benefits payable under Section 34A-2-702 are payable only if it can be […]
Section 904 – Volunteer emergency medical services providers — Workers’ compensation premiums.
34A-2-904. Volunteer emergency medical services providers — Workers’ compensation premiums. (1) For purposes of receiving workers’ compensation benefits, any person performing the services of an emergency medical services provider is considered an employee of the entity for whom it provides those services. (2) (a) With regard to emergency medical services providers who perform those services […]
Section 905 – Rulemaking authority — Rebuttable presumption.
34A-2-905. Rulemaking authority — Rebuttable presumption. (1) The Labor Commission has authority to establish rules necessary for the purposes of this part. (2) The presumption provided by this part is a rebuttable presumption. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 243, 2005 General Session
Section 1003 – Issuance of a waiver.
Effective 5/9/2017 34A-2-1003. Issuance of a waiver. (1) The commission shall issue a workers’ compensation coverage waiver to a business entity that: (a) elects not to include an owner, partner, or corporate officer or director as an employee under a workers’ compensation policy in accordance with Section 34A-2-103 and Subsection 34A-2-104(3) or (4); (b) employs […]
Section 802 – Rules of evidence and procedure before commission — Admissible evidence.
34A-2-802. Rules of evidence and procedure before commission — Admissible evidence. (1) The commission, the commissioner, an administrative law judge, or the Appeals Board, is not bound by the usual common law or statutory rules of evidence, or by any technical or formal rules or procedure, other than as provided in this section or as […]
Section 803 – Violation of judgments, orders, decrees, or provisions of chapter — Grade of offense.
Effective 5/8/2018 34A-2-803. Violation of judgments, orders, decrees, or provisions of chapter — Grade of offense. (1) An employer, employee, or other person is guilty of a class B misdemeanor if that employer, employee, or other person violates this chapter or Chapter 3, Utah Occupational Disease Act, including: (a) doing any act prohibited by this […]
Section 901 – Workers’ compensation presumption for emergency medical services providers.
34A-2-901. Workers’ compensation presumption for emergency medical services providers. (1) An emergency medical services provider who claims to have contracted a disease, as defined by Section 78B-8-401, as a result of a significant exposure in the performance of his duties as an emergency medical services provider, is presumed to have contracted the disease by accident […]
Section 902 – Workers’ compensation claims by emergency medical services providers — Time limits.
34A-2-902. Workers’ compensation claims by emergency medical services providers — Time limits. (1) For all purposes of establishing a workers’ compensation claim, the “date of accident” is presumed to be the date on which an emergency medical services provider first tests positive for a disease, as defined in Section 78B-8-401. However, for purposes of establishing […]