Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 616C - Industrial Insurance: Benefits for Injury or Death
ACCIDENT BENEFITS PROVIDED BY EMPLOYERS
Section 616C.046 - Financial qualifications
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 616C.046
Current through December 12, 2024
1. An employer who was not providing accident benefits pursuant to NRS 616C.265 on June 30, 1977, must:
(a) Be a corporation having a net worth of at
least $2,500,000; or
(b) Be an
entity of the State or its political subdivisions with an annual operating
budget in excess of $5,000,000, and must have paid premiums for workers'
compensation to a private carrier of not less than $50,000 per year for each of
the preceding 2 years before the employer may seek approval from the
Administrator of arrangements to provide accident benefits.
2. A corporate employer who elects and is approved by the Administrator to provide accident benefits for his or her employees shall file with the Administrator an annual, audited financial report of the corporation and such other financial information as may be required to establish the financial responsibility necessary to provide accident benefits.
Industrial Comm'n, Nos. 33.200 & 33.220, eff. 10-13-77-NAC A by Div. of Industrial Relations by R098-98, 12-18-98, eff. 7-1-99
NRS 616A.400, 616C.265
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