[From nobody Wed May  9 07:19:15 2012
From: procoatpaint@juno.com
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 11:38:31 GMT
To: &quot;Ken Rodgers&quot; &lt;Ken@artisanbilt.com&gt;
Cc: codetalk@myfloridacode.com
Subject: Re: [Florida Code Talk] Workers Comp Coverage/Exemption
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Ken Rodgers,
   Sounds like &quot;hogwash&quot; story from this &quot;sub&quot;. =

   As a contractor he should have comp coverage on employees, and or, ex=
emption on him/officers of business.
   If he is working for the homeowner, and not holding himself out to th=
e public as a contractor, then he becomes an &quot;EMPLOYEE&quot; of the homeowner=
. The homeowner must then do payroll on him, with state and federal dedu=
ctions, etc. If he is hired as employee, I'd advise that he should want =
Workers Comp coverage on himself via homeowner, to cover in the event he=
 is injured.
  Here are our state statues on this. Pretty well spelled out.

 http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=3DDisplay_Statut=
e&amp;URL=3DCh0489/ch0489.htm

Regards,  =

Ken S.

   =


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