Notice to Public of Exemptions — Web Site — Additions and Deletions From Registry

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    1. The secretary of state shall provide notice on its web site that the registry is for purposes of establishing providers who are exempt from workers' compensation coverage and in no way reflects licensing or certification of any construction services provider.
    2. The board, the department of commerce and insurance and the department of labor and workforce development shall each develop a notice provision to inform the public that any person or entity interested in determining whether a construction services provider is exempt from workers' compensation coverage shall review the secretary of state's web site. Such notice provision shall be prominently displayed on the web sites of the board, the department of commerce and insurance and the department of labor and workforce development.
    1. The secretary of state shall provide notice to the department of labor and workforce development, the board and the department of commerce and insurance when a construction services provider is added to or removed from the registry.
    2. If any construction services provider has a license issued by the board, and such license is revoked or suspended, the board shall immediately notify the secretary of state, in order for the secretary of state to revoke such provider's exemption pursuant to § 50-6-908(b).
  1. The secretary of state is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of the act, which added this part. All such rules and regulations shall be promulgated in accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5; provided, that the secretary of state shall permit:
    1. Construction services providers not currently licensed by the board for licensing contractors, but who qualify for a construction services provider registration, to apply for a workers' compensation exemption on or after January 1, 2011; and
    2. Construction services providers licensed by the board for licensing contractors to apply for a workers' compensation exemption on or after February 1, 2011.
    3. The filing of correction information pursuant to § 50-6-905(c)  $20
    4. The filing of change of address information pursuant to § 50-6-905(d)  $20
    5. The filing of a construction services provider workers' compensation exemption renewal  $50
    6. The filing of a construction services provider registration renewal to providers who have not been issued a license by the board  $50
    7. The filling of a revocation pursuant to § 50-6-908(a)  $20
    8. The issuance of a copy of the notice issued pursuant to § 50-6-905(a)(1)  $20
    9. The issuance of a second or subsequent construction services provider workers' compensation exemption registration  $20 per registration
    10. The filing of a second or subsequent construction services provider workers' compensation exemption renewal  $20 per renewal
  2. In addition to the maximum fees authorized in subsection (a), the secretary of state is authorized to charge an online transaction fee to cover costs associated with processing payments for applications submitted online.
  3. Except as provided in subsections (a) and (b), no other fees shall be charged by the secretary of state to administer this part.


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