2005 Idaho Code - 72-217 — EXTRATERRITORIAL COVERAGE

                                  TITLE  72
                      WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND RELATED
                        LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
                                  CHAPTER 2
                        SCOPE -- COVERAGE -- LIABILITY
    72-217.  EXTRATERRITORIAL COVERAGE. If an employee, while working outside
the territorial limits of this state, suffers an injury or an occupational
disease on account of which he, or in the event of death, his dependents,
would have been entitled to the benefits provided by this law had such
occurred within this state, such employee, or, in the event of his death
resulting from such injury or disease, his dependents, shall be entitled to
the benefits provided by this law, provided that at the time of the accident
causing such injury, or at the time of manifestation of such disease:
    (1)  His employment is principally localized in this state; or
    (2)  He is working under a contract of hire made in this state in
employment not principally localized in any state; or
    (3)  He is working under a contract of hire made in this state in
employment principally localized in another state, the workmen's compensation
law of which is not applicable to his employer; or
    (4)  He is working under a contract of hire made in this state for
employment outside the United States and Canada.

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