Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 2 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 112 - SCOPE OF LIABILITY FOR COMPENSATION
Subchapter C - APPLICATION TO CERTAIN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Section 112.201 - Agreement to Establish Employer-Employee Relationship for Certain Building and Construction Workers
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) This section applies only to building and construction projects as provided by the Texas Labor Code, § 406.142.
(b) An independent contractor and a hiring contractor, as defined in the Texas Labor Code, § 406.141, may enter into a written agreement:
(c) An agreement made under subsection (b) of this section shall be filed in the form and manner prescribed by the division .
(d) The agreement shall:
(e) The workers' compensation insurance coverage provided by the hiring contractor under the agreement shall take effect no sooner than the date on which the agreement was executed and deductions for the premiums shall not be made for coverage provided prior to that date.
(f) If a person who is covered by an independent contractor agreement signed under this section is found to be an employee of the hiring contractor, the person:
(g) The hiring contractor must maintain the original and file a legible copy of the agreement with the hiring contractor's workers' compensation insurance carrier within 10 days of the date of execution. An agreement is not considered filed if it is illegible or incomplete.
(h) A hiring contractor electing to provide workers' compensation insurance coverage through an agreement under subsection (b) of this section shall be deemed to have accepted the rights and responsibilities of an employer imposed under the Act as of the effective date of the workers' compensation insurance coverage.
(i) If an independent contractor makes an agreement under this rule, the employee of the independent contractor may elect to retain his common law rights as provided by the Texas Labor Code, § 406.034.
(j) For purposes of the Texas Labor Code, § 406.142, 20,000 square feet is measured on the outside perimeter of the structure.