Statutory Compensation Coverage Sample Clauses

The Statutory Compensation Coverage clause establishes that the employer will provide employees with compensation benefits as required by law, such as workers’ compensation insurance. This clause ensures that employees are covered for work-related injuries or illnesses according to applicable statutes, and the employer is responsible for maintaining the necessary insurance policies or self-insurance arrangements. Its core function is to guarantee legal compliance and protect both parties by clarifying that statutory benefits will be provided in the event of workplace incidents.
Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State with a certificate of insurance.
Statutory Compensation Coverage. If Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts the Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State of Minnesota, the Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by the authorized signer of the Contract, stating the qualifying exemption that excluded the Contractor from MN Workers’ Compensation requirements. If, during the course of the Contract, the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements included herein and provide the State of Minnesota with a certificate of insurance.
Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State with a certificate of insurance. Additional Insurance Requirements (OPTIONAL). Your agency will need to determine whether to include or exclude the following coverages based on the nature of the contract. For assistance please contact the Department of Administration’s Risk Management Office at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.
Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor
Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State with a certificate of insurance. Furnish and install EditShare ARK System, and new EditShare VBoxHD 4 Channel for MnDOT Video Services, and provide associated product support services as specified. No substitutions for the specified EditShare products will be accepted or considered. Furnish and install the following EditShare ARK System products to replace the existing EditShare ARK system. Installation includes all labor, engineering, on-site commissioning, travel expenses, products, equipment, tools, and materials to fully install the specified EditShare products.  EditShare Ark System o Ark Disk Director o Ark Disk Expansion o Ark Tape Gateway  Compatible with EditShare’s tape libraries and with LTO tape libraries from manufacturers including, but not limited to, HP, Quantum, and SpectraLogic.  Facilitates creation of any number of “Tape Pools.”  Copy or migrate media and related files from “online” to “offline storage.  Verify backed up data.  Receive notifications when transfers are completed.  24 slots and one (1) LTO-7 SAS drive installed.  Includes Ark Master software and 24 Ark Tape license.  Ark SAS Connection Kit.  Includes SAS HBA and 1m SAS cable.  Ark Small Tape Library Platform perpetual license.  Unlocks Ark platform for 24 slot tape libraries. o Server Hardware  Intel Quad Core Xeon CPU, Intel chipset  12GB ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ highspeed RAM  Mirrored 2.5" 320GB SATA 3 Gb/s OS drives, rear accessible ...
Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State with a certificate of insurance. Room Block. The State will provide the Contractor final confirmation of rooms at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the conference date. The Contractor must provide written notification to the State seven (7) calendar days prior to releasing the room block. After providing written notice and the expiration of the final room confirmation deadline, the Contractor may release the rooms and will no longer be responsible to hold the block of rooms. Check-In. If rooms are not available for the required check-in time, the Contractor must provide a secure room to store luggage until the rooms are ready. Check-Out. The Contractor must provide a secure room for conference attendees to store luggage in between check-out and the end of the conference activities. After awarding the contract, the Contractor and the State may agree to a late checkout.
Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the
Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted, Contractor will require the subcontractor to provide Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State, including Coverage B, Employer’s Liability. Insurance minimum limits are as follows: $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee $500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate $100,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident If Minn. Stat. § 176.041 exempts Contractor from Workers’ Compensation insurance or if the Contractor has no employees in the State, Contractor must provide a written statement, signed by an authorized representative, indicating the qualifying exemption that excludes Contractor from the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation requirements. If during the course of the contract the Contractor becomes eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the Contractor must comply with the Workers’ Compensation Insurance requirements herein and provide the State with a certificate of insurance. Scope: The work to be performed under this contract shall consist of furnish and installing one Canon TZ 30000 MFP Z36 complete with any other supplies, materials and incidentals necessary for service work completion. Product shall be installed onsite at Camp ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Little Falls, MN. The Contractor is responsible for loading and unloading equipment and for moving and setting in place. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, tools, and incidentals necessary to make the system fully operational in accordance to original equipment manufacturer’s intended use and functionality. Equipment initial start-up shall be performed and provided by the Contractor and must be completed by an approved/certified Manufacturer representative that also provides end users with training on controls, settings, and proper operation to include any applicable safety/safe operating practices. Contractor is responsible for removal and disposal of all garbage, packaging, etc. upon installation completion. Total price shall include all supplies, materials, equipment, labor, travel, mobilization, and incidentals necessary for successful completion of work. Location(s): Camp ▇▇▇▇▇▇ FMO Building 2-1 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Design & Project Management – Camp ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Little Falls, MN 56345 Telephone: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ Product Description (No Substitute):‌ Qty 1 Canon TZ 30000 MF...
Statutory Compensation Coverage. Except as provided below, Contractor must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance for all its employees and, in case any work is subcontracted,

Related to Statutory Compensation Coverage

  • COMPENSATION COVERAGE The Employer shall provide coverage to all employees for injury on the job under the Workers’ Compensation Act of the Province of Alberta, or under an Insured Plan which provides coverage of compensation equal thereto.

  • Benefit Coverage The Company agrees to provide pension and welfare benefits as described in the Company Booklets, benefit plan documents or policies of insurance for the duration of the Agreement.

  • Workers’ Compensation Coverage Consultant certifies that Consultant has qualified for workers’ compensation as required by the State of Oregon. Consultant shall provide the Owner, within ten (10) days after execution of this Agreement, a certificate of insurance evidencing coverage of all subject workers under Oregon’s workers’ compensation statutes. The insurance certificate and policy shall indicate that the policy shall not be terminated by the insurance carrier without thirty (30) days’ advance written notice to City. All agents or Consultants of Consultant shall maintain such insurance.

  • Compensation/Benefit Programs During the Term of Employment, the Executive shall be entitled to participate in all medical, dental, hospitalization, accidental death and dismemberment, disability, travel and life insurance plans, and any and all other plans as are presently and hereinafter offered by the Company to its executive personnel, including savings, pension, profit-sharing and deferred compensation plans, subject to the general eligibility and participation provisions set forth in such plans.

  • WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law, this contract shall be void and of no force and effect unless the Contractor shall provide and maintain coverage during the life of this contract for the benefit of such employees as are required to be covered by the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Law.