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Presumption of acceptance of provisions of title; exemptions; notice and rejection (§ 65.2-300)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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§ 65.2-300 Presumption of acceptance of provisions of title; . . .
§ 65.2-300
Presumption of acceptance of provisions of title; exemptions; notice and rejection
B. An executive officer may reject coverage under this title for injury or death by accident, but not with respect to occupational disease, if prior to such accident, notice is given to the employer and filed with the Commission in the manner described herein.The notice shall be in substantially the form prescribed by the Commission and shall be given by the executive officer by sending the same in a registered letter, addressed to the employer at his last known address or place of business, or by giving it personally to the employer or any of his agents upon whom a summons in a civil action may be served under the laws of the Commonwealth. A copy of the notice in prescribed form shall also be filed with the Commission. Such notice shall be effective as of the last to occur of (i) the date of the inception of the policy or (ii) the delivery of such notice to the employer as provided in this subsection.
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. . . Virginia Workers' Compensation Act]." Code § 65.2-300(A). An employer is anyone who uses "the . . .
Apple Construction Corp. v. Sexton (COA, 11/30/04)
. . . claims during transit arguably runs afoul of Code § 65.2-300(A), which precludes contractual . . .
Sentara Leigh Hosp. v. Nichols (COA, 02/11/92)
. . . *428 of" her employment. (See also Code § 65.2-300.) Whether an accidental injury arose out of and . . .
Hoffman v. Carter (COA, 08/14/07)
. . . accepted the provisions of [the Act]." Code § 65.2-300(A). Excluded from this presumption, however, . . .
Butler v. SOUTHERN STATES CO-OP., INC. (SCV, 11/04/05)
. . . of" an individual's employment. Code § 65.2-300. When an employee sustains such an injury, . . .
Perry v. Delisle (COA, 07/12/05)
. . . employment and shall be bound thereby." Code § 65.2-300(A). However, "`[e]mployee' shall not . . .
Pfeifer v. KRAUSS CONST. CO. OF VIRGINIA (SCV, 06/08/01)
. . . therefore his exclusive remedy was under Code § 65.2-300. Pfeifer denied that Krauss was his . . .
. . . the provisions of [the Act]. . . ." Code § 65.2-300(A). Code § 65.2-800(A) requires that "[e] . . .
Taylor v. Mobil Corp. (SCV, 06/10/94)
. . . in the course of [his] employment." Code § 65.2-300; Snead v. Harbaugh, 241 Va. 524, 526, 404 . . .
Coulter v. United States (District Court, E.D. Virginia, 04/10/03)
. . . employment, and shall be bound thereby." Va.Code § 65.2-300(A) (emphasis added);[9]see Bristow v. . . .
§ 65.2-305 Voluntary subjection to provisions of title; effect of taking out insurance or qualifying as self-insurer