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Evidence of compliance with title; notices of cancellation of insurance (§ 65.2-804)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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§ 65.2-804 Evidence of compliance with title; notices of . . .
§ 65.2-804
Evidence of compliance with title; notices of cancellation of insurance
1. Each employer subject to this title shall file with the Workers’ Compensation Commission, in form prescribed by it, annually or as often as may be necessary, evidence of his compliance with the provisions of § 65.2-801 and all others relating thereto; however, if the employer secures his liability under this title pursuant to subdivision A 1 of § 65.2-801 then the insurance carrier shall make a filing on behalf of the employer, and such filing shall be made electronically in the form as prescribed and to the agent as designated by the Commission, within 30 days of the inception of the policy. Evidence of an employer’s compliance with the provisions of subdivision A 1 of § 65.2-801 shall be deemed to satisfy such provisions if it includes the name and address of the insured, the insured’s federal employer identification number, his policy number, dates of insurance coverage, the name and address of his insurer, and the insurer’s identification number. Proof of coverage information filed with the Commission by an insurance carrier or rate service organization on behalf of an employer shall in no event be aggregated by the Commission with the proof of coverage information filed by or on behalf of other employers. Every employer who has complied with the foregoing provision and has subsequently cancelled his insurance or his membership in a licensed group self-insurance association shall immediately notify the Workers’ Compensation Commission of such cancellation, the date thereof and the reasons therefor. Every insurance carrier or group self-insurance association shall in like manner notify the Workers’ Compensation Commission immediately upon the cancellation of any policy issued by it or any membership agreement, whichever is applicable, under the provisions of this title, except that a carrier or group self-insurance association need not set forth its reasons for cancellation unless requested by the Workers’ Compensation Commission.
2. Every employer who cancels his insurance or his membership in a licensed group self-insurance association shall, prior to cancelling his insurance or his membership, give 30 days’ written notice to his employees covered. Every employer who receives the notice required under subsection B of this section shall immediately forward a copy to his employees covered. Where the employer is a mine owner or operator, the notice or copy of notice required to be given by this subsection shall also be given to the Chief Mine Inspector. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply with respect to a cancellation incident to a change of insurance or membership where no lapse of coverage occurs.
B. No policy of insurance hereafter issued under the provisions of this title, nor any membership agreement in a group self-insurance association, shall be cancelled or nonrenewed by the insurer issuing such policy or by the group self-insurance association cancelling or nonrenewing such membership, except on 30 days’ notice to the employer and the Workers’ Compensation Commission, unless the employer has obtained other insurance and the Workers’ Compensation Commission is notified of that fact by the insurer assuming the risk, or unless, in the event of cancellation, said cancellation is for nonpayment of premiums; then 10 days’ notice shall be given the employer and the Workers’ Compensation Commission.
Code 1950, § 65-101; 1956, c. 467; 1968, c. 660, § 65.1-105; 1970, c. 470; 1979, c. 463; 1982, c. 383; 1991, c. 355; 1993, c. 725; 2002, c. 812; 2009, c. 150; 2010, cc. 282, 376.
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. . . of Code § 65.2-804 in order to understand the import of the notice provisions. Code § . . .
TRAVELERS PROPERTY CAS. CO. v. Ely (SCV, 09/12/08)
. . . we hold that Code § 65.2-804(B) is not ambiguous. The language in Code § 65.2-804(B) is clear, is . . .
Villwock v. Ins. Co. of North America/CIGNA (COA, 03/19/96)
. . . CIGNA, the putative insurer, complied with Code § 65.2-804(B) in cancelling his workers' . . .
. . . Code § 65.2-804 in order to understand the import of the . . .
. . . with the record keeping requirements of Code § 65.2-804,[1]not the requirements of Code § . . .
. . . Compensation Act. . . .
Robert A. Villwock, etc v. Insurance Co. of NA, etc (COA, 03/19/96)
. . . CIGNA, the putative insurer, . . .
. . . the Act. Code . . .
. . . employers who fail to comply with Code §§ 65.2-800 or 65.2-804 "shall be assessed" a civil penalty . . .
. . . first establish coverage . . . .” . . .