A person who requires by contract that another person comply with any state or federal law, regulation, or rule, including but not limited to, one relating to wages, benefits, or safety conditions, shall not be deemed to subject that person to his or her control for purposes of determining agency. Acts 1989, No. 946, § 1. A person who requires by contract that another person comply with any state or federal law, regulation, or rule, including but not limited to, one relating to wages, benefits, or safety conditions, shall not be deemed to subject that person to his or her control for purposes of determining agency. Acts 1989, No. 946, § 1. A person who requires by contract that another person comply with any state or federal law, regulation, or rule, including but not limited to, one relating to wages, benefits, or safety conditions, shall not be deemed to subject that person to his or her control for purposes of determining agency. Acts 1989, No. 946, § 1. A person who requires by contract that another person comply with any state or federal law, regulation, or rule, including but not limited to, one relating to wages, benefits, or safety conditions, shall not be deemed to subject that person to his or her control for purposes of determining agency. Acts 1989, No. 946, § 1.
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