Workers Comp. Bd. Abuse Investigation Unit v. Nate Holyoke Builders, Inc.
Annotate this CaseThe Workers’ Compensation Board imposed a $30,000 penalty on Nale Holyoke and his construction company (collectively, Holyoke) for violating the insurance coverage requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Act (WCA). The Workers’ Compensation Board Appellate Division vacated the Board’s imposition of penalties on Holyoke. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, albeit for a different reason than that expressed by the Appellate Division, holding that Holyoke complied with Me. Rev. Stat. 39-A, 401 and 403 by maintaining workers’ compensation policies that would have provided compensation to any worker entitled to benefits, and therefore, Holyoke complied with the coverage requirements of the WCA.
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