2009 Rhode Island Code
Title 28 - Labor and Labor Relations
CHAPTER 28-29 - Workers' Compensation – General Provisions
§ 28-29-17.1 - Notice of designation as independent contractor.

SECTION 28-29-17.1

   § 28-29-17.1  Notice of designation as independent contractor. – (a) A person will not be considered an "independent contractor" unless that person files a notice of designation with the director, consistent with rules and regulations established by the director, in writing, on a form provided by the director, that the person is an "independent contractor." The filing of the notice of designation shall be a presumption of "independent contractor" status but shall not preclude a finding of independent contractor status by the court when the notice is not filed with the director. That designation shall continue in force and effect unless the person withdraws that designation by filing a notice with the director, in writing, on a form provided by the director, that the person is no longer an "independent contractor." Any designation or withdrawal of designation form shall be deemed public information and the director shall furnish copies or make available electronically the forms and designations, upon written request, to any employer or insurer or its authorized representative.

   (b) The workers' compensation court may, upon petition of an employee, the dependents of a deceased employee or any other party in interest at any time, vacate any "notice of designation" if the "notice of designation" has been improperly procured.

   (c) The provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall only apply to injuries occurring on and after January 1, 2001.

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