Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Cliff Aldridge
State Capitol
Room 533-B
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5584
Senator Patrick Anderson
State Capitol Room 520
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5630
For Immediate
Release: June 22, 2005
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Senators Seek Attorney General’s Opinion on ‘Certificates
of Non-Coverage’
Problem in Workers’ Comp Bill
Two Republican state senators have written Attorney
General Drew Edmondson seeking an official opinion regarding the
elimination of Certificates of Non-Coverage (CNC) by the recently
passed workers’ compensation reform bill – a provision
that is placing an undue burden on thousands of small businesses.
“We are seeking an official opinion from the Attorney General
to determine whether CNCs that have an expiration date after July
1, 2005, can continue to serve to show that an independent contractor
is not required to carry workers' compensation insurance until such
time as the certificate reaches its date of expiration,” stated
Sen. Cliff
Aldridge, R-Midwest City.
“The unintended consequence of repealing CNCs is that thousands
of Oklahomans who lawfully have such certificates may now be required
to spend hundreds of dollars in the next two weeks in order to comply
with the law – even though they may currently have a certificate
that does not expire for up to two years,” said Sen. Patrick
Anderson, R-Enid.
Section 34 of SB-1X eliminates Certificates of Non-Coverage effective
July 1. A CNC is a certificate issued by the state Department of
Labor to certify independent contractors who are not required to
carry workers’ compensation insurance. The certificates are
valid for up to two years for a fee of $20.
With the elimination of CNCs, independent contractors may now be
required by general contractors who hire them to obtain a “minimum
premium” workers’ comp policy at a cost of between $350
and $1000 per year.
Aldridge and Anderson also said the Legislature should resume its
special session on workers’ compensation reform as soon as
possible to postpone or repeal the elimination of CNCs that occurred
in SB-1X, giving the Legislature more time to study the issue.
For more
information contact:
Senate Republican
Assistant - (405) 521-5654

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