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Code · North Dakota · Title 65 · Chapter 65-07 — Employer'S Coverage

65-07-03. Determination of weekly wage for premium purposes.

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If the organization enters a contract for insurance under this chapter, the premium for the protection must be based on:
1. The amount of money derived on an annual basis from the business of an employer or
self-employed person as outlined in subdivision b of subsection 6 of section 65-01-02
for purposes of determining the premium for coverage of an employer, an employer's
spouse, or a self-employed person. This amount may not be less than the limited
payroll required to be reported for an employee in subsection 1 of section 65-04-04.2.
2. A reasonable wage or fee as determined by the organization for employees in the
same class of industry that the volunteer organization is engaged.
3. Actual wages paid to a clerk, an assessor, a treasurer, or a member of the board of
supervisors of an organized township, if the contract for insurance is to provide
protection for a person mentioned in this subsection and that person is not employed
by the township in any other capacity.
4. Actual wages paid to an employer's child if that child is under the age of twenty-two.
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