Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Who is not covered Under the Workers' Compensation Law?

• Clergy and members of religious orders.
• People engaged in a teaching or non-manual capacity in or for a religious, charitable or educational institution. People employed in certain maritime trades, interstate railroad employees, federal government employees and others covered under federal workers' compensation laws.
• People, including minors, doing yard work or casual chores in and about a one-family, owner-occupied residence. Casual means occasionally, without regularity, without foresight, plan or method. Coverage is required if the minor handles power-driven machinery, including a power lawnmower.
• Certain employees of foreign governments.
• New York City police officers, firefighters, and sanitation workers. Uniformed police officers and firefighters in other municipalities may also be excluded.
• Certain real estate salespersons who sign a contract with a broker stating that they are independent contractors.
Sole proprietors, partners, and one/two person corporate officers with no employees (although coverage may be obtained voluntarily).

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