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Code · Missouri · Chapter 390

390.054. Movers of household goods in intrastate commerce, proof of workers' compensation insurance coverage required.

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390.054. Movers of household goods in intrastate commerce, proof of workers' compensation insurance coverage required. — Beginning August 28, 2012, and continuing thereafter, no certificate or permit to transport household goods in intrastate commerce shall be issued or renewed unless the applicant demonstrates that the applicant has workers' compensation insurance coverage that complies with chapter 287 for all employees. If any household goods carrier subject to the provisions of this chapter or chapter 387 is found by the division of workers' compensation to be out of compliance with chapter 287 , the division shall report such fact to the state highways and transportation commission.
The commission shall suspend the household goods carrier's certificate or permit pursuant to section 390.106 until such time as the carrier demonstrates that it has procured workers' compensation insurance coverage that complies with chapter 287 .
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