Nevada Code § 617.210

Contractor with State or political subdivision: Submission of certificate of compliance; coverage pursuant to contract; sole proprietor who does not use employees
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, before any person, firm or corporation commences work under any
contract with the State or any political subdivision thereof, or a metropolitan
police department, the contractor shall furnish to the state agency, political
subdivision or metropolitan police department having charge of the letting of
the contract a certificate of the insurer certifying that the contractor has
complied with the provisions of this chapter. A state agency, political
subdivision or metropolitan police department may furnish coverage under this
chapter for a contractor as specified in the contract.
2. In lieu of furnishing a certificate of
an insurer pursuant to the provisions of subsection 1, a sole proprietor who
does not use the services of his or her employees, if any, in the performance
of a contract with the State or any political subdivision thereof, or a
metropolitan police department, may submit to a state agency, political
subdivision or metropolitan police department an affidavit indicating that the
sole proprietor:
(a) In accordance with the provisions of NRS 617.225 , has not elected to be included
within the terms, conditions and provisions of this chapter; and
(b) Is otherwise in compliance with those terms,
conditions and provisions.
3. If a sole proprietor submits an
affidavit specified in subsection 2 to a state agency, political subdivision or
metropolitan police department specified in subsection 1, the state agency,
political subdivision or metropolitan police department shall not require the
sole proprietor to obtain coverage for himself or herself under this chapter
during any period in which the sole proprietor performs work under the contract
for which he or she submitted the affidavit.
4. A state agency, political subdivision
or metropolitan police department that lets a contract to a sole proprietor
pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) Shall be deemed not to be the employer of the
sole proprietor or the employees of the sole proprietor, if any; and
(b) Is not liable as a principal contractor to
the sole proprietor or the employees of the sole proprietor, if any, for any
compensation or other damages as a result of an industrial injury or
occupational disease incurred in the performance of the contract.

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