Common use of ’ Compensation Insurance Clause in Contracts

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 72 contracts

Samples: mn.gov, mn.gov, mn.gov

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’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: mn.gov:443, mn.gov, mn.gov

’ Compensation Insurance. Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of MinnesotaState, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of MinnesotaState, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: State of Minnesota Contract, State of Minnesota Contract, State of Minnesota Contract

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of MinnesotaCity, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota City with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Professional Services, Agreement for Professional Services, Agreement for Professional Services

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor WHOLESALER must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor WHOLESALER will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor WHOLESALER from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor WHOLESALER has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor WHOLESALER must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor WHOLESALER from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract the Contractor WHOLESALER becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor WHOLESALER must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota MMCAP Infuse with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Pharmaceutical Prime Wholesaler Services Contract, Pharmaceutical Prime Wholesaler Services Contract, Pharmaceutical Prime Wholesaler Services Contract

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: State of Minnesota, Savings Study Services, Master Agreement

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, the Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, the Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits amounts are as follows: $100,000 - Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 - Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 - Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts the Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, the Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes the Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: State of Minnesota, State of Minnesota, Basic Services Agreement

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor CONSULTANT must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor CONSULTANT will require the subContractor subconsultant to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor CONSULTANT from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor CONSULTANT has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor CONSULTANT must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor CONSULTANT from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor CONSULTANT becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor CONSULTANT must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Technical Services Contract, www.minnstate.edu, www.minnstate.edu

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesotaapplicable Legal Requirements, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesotastate, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota GRPUC with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Procurement Contract, Procurement Contract

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor Vendor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor Vendor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor Vendor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor Vendor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor Vendor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor Vendor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract Agreement the Contractor Vendor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor Vendor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota MMCAP Infuse with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sample Agreement, Sample Agreement

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor WHOLESALER must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor WHOLESALER will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor WHOLESALER from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor WHOLESALER has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor WHOLESALER must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor WHOLESALER from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master this Contract the Contractor WHOLESALER becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor WHOLESALER must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota MMCAP with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: biznet.ct.gov, biznet.ct.gov

’ Compensation Insurance. Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of MinnesotaState, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of MinnesotaState, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: MSL Po Number

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesotaapplicable Legal Requirements, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: . $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesotastate, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota GRPUC with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Procurement Contract

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor Subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate Certificate of insuranceInsurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bidnet.com

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’ Compensation Insurance. Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, the Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, the Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of MinnesotaState, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute Statutes § 176.041 exempts the Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of MinnesotaState, the Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes the Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bidnet.com

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, the Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, the Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits amounts are as follows: $100,000 - Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 - Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 - Bodily Injury by Accident SAMPLE If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts the Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, the Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes the Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Minnesota

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor WHOLESALER must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor WHOLESALER will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor WHOLESALER from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor WHOLESALER has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor WHOLESALER must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor WHOLESALER from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor WHOLESALER becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor WHOLESALER must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota MMCAP with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: admin.ks.gov

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, the Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, the Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits amounts are as follows: $100,000 - Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 - Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate aggregate‌ $100,000 - Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts the Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, the Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes the Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Minnesota

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor Vendor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor Vendor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor Vendor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor Vendor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor Vendor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor Vendor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor Vendor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor Vendor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota MMCAP with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.des.wa.gov

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor CONSULTANT must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor CONSULTANT will require the subContractor sub-consultant to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor CONSULTANT from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor CONSULTANT has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor CONSULTANT must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor CONSULTANT from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor CONSULTANT becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor CONSULTANT must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: System Office Hosting Services Contract

’ Compensation Insurance. Except as provided below, Contractor CONSULTANT must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor CONSULTANT will require the subContractor sub-consultant to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Minnesota, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute 176.041 exempts Contractor from CONSULTANTfrom Workers’ Compensation insurance Compensationinsurance or if the Contractor CONSULTANT has no employees in the State of Minnesota, Contractor CONSULTANT must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representativeauthorizedrepresentative, indicating the indicatingthe qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor CONSULTANT from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor CONSULTANT becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor CONSULTANT must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.minnstate.edu

’ Compensation Insurance. Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of MinnesotaState, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of MinnesotaState, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.. Exhibit C: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of Work

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Minnesota Contract

’ Compensation Insurance. Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subContractor subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of MinnesotaState, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: follows:‌‌‌ $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minnesota Statute Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of MinnesotaState, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. requirements.‌ If during the course of the Professional and Technical Services Master Contract contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.insurance.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Minnesota Contract

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