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Code · New Jersey · Title 34 — Public Health and Safety · Chapter 15

34:15-79.1 Proof of workers' compensation coverage required with certain annual reports of employers.

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1. a. Every corporation, limited partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership or other employer required by law to submit an annual report, shall also include valid proof of workers' compensation coverage, if applicable, as part of the annual report. Without the inclusion of the valid proof of coverage, the annual report is not complete for purposes of filing, the requirement to submit the annual report is not fulfilled, and all requirements concerning the failure to submit the annual report shall apply.
b. For the purposes of this section, valid proof of current workers' compensation coverage shall be in the form of:
(1)Documentation of a current order from the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance authorizing the employer to be a self-insured employer pursuant to R.S.34:15-77; or
(2)A letter from an insurance carrier or verification from the employer which includes the name of the carrier, insurance policy number and date of commencement of coverage under the policy.
L.2008, c.95, s.1.
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