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If a contractor is self-employed with no employees are they required to submit a Certificate for Workers Compensation?

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If a contractor is self-employed with no employees are they required to submit a Certificate for Workers Compensation?

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• Pursuant to Title 61, Section 133.B.4., Workers’ Compensation insurance is required for all construction contracts greater than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00). For construction contracts less than $50,000.00 the Division requires proof of Workers’ Compensation insuranceOR CAP Form A312D Statement of Exemption From The Workers’ Compensation Act Affidavit stating that the contractor qualifies for an exemption allowed under Title 85, Section 2.6.

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