Montana Code Annotated
Part 4. Coverage, Liability, and Subrogation
39-71-418. Suspension or revocation of independent contractor exemption certificate

39-71-418. Suspension or revocation of independent contractor exemption certificate. (1) The department may suspend an independent contractor exemption certificate for a specific business relationship if the department determines that the employing unit exerts or retains a right of control to a degree that causes a certificate holder to violate the provisions of 39-71-417(4).
(2) The department may revoke an independent contractor exemption certificate after determining that the certificate holder:
(a) made misrepresentations in the application affidavit or certificate renewal form;
(b) altered or amended the application form, the renewal application form, other supporting documentation required by the department, or the independent contractor exemption certificate;
(c) failed to cooperate with the department in providing information relevant to the continued validity of the holder's certificate; or
(d) does not have an independently established business as required by 39-71-417(4).
(3) A decision by the department to suspend or revoke an independent contractor exemption certificate takes effect upon issuance of the decision. Suspension or revocation of the independent contractor exemption certificate does not invalidate the certificate holder's waiver of the rights and benefits of the Workers' Compensation Act for the period prior to notice to the hiring agent by the department of the department's decision to suspend or revoke the independent contractor exemption certificate.
(4) A decision by the department's independent contractor central unit to suspend or revoke an independent contractor exemption certificate may be contested in the same manner as provided in 39-71-415(2).
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 448, L. 2005; amd. Sec. 5, Ch. 117, L. 2007; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 150, L. 2011.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 39. Labor

Chapter 71. Workers' Compensation

Part 4. Coverage, Liability, and Subrogation

39-71-401. Employments covered and exemptions -- elections -- notice

39-71-402. Extraterritorial applicability and reciprocity of coverage -- agreements with other states -- rulemaking

39-71-403. Plan three exclusive for state agencies -- election of plan by public corporations -- financing of self-insurance fund -- exemption for university system -- definitions -- rulemaking

39-71-404. Repealed

39-71-405. Liability of employer who contracts work out

39-71-406. Deduction from wages of any part of premium a misdemeanor

39-71-407. Liability of insurers -- limitations

39-71-408. Liability as first lien in case of bankruptcy or failure

39-71-409. Waivers by employee invalid

39-71-410. Repealed

39-71-411. Provisions of chapter exclusive remedy -- nonliability of insured employer

39-71-412. Liability of third party other than employer or fellow employee -- additional cause of action

39-71-413. Liability of employer or fellow employee for intentional and deliberate acts -- additional cause of action -- intentional injury defined

39-71-414. Subrogation

39-71-415. Procedure for resolving disputes regarding independent contractor status

39-71-416. Repealed

39-71-417. Independent contractor certification

39-71-418. Suspension or revocation of independent contractor exemption certificate

39-71-419. Independent contractor violations -- penalty

39-71-420. reserved

39-71-421. Financial incentives to institute safety programs

39-71-422. through 39-71-425 reserved

39-71-426. Repealed

39-71-427. Repealed

39-71-428. Repealed

39-71-429. and 39-71-430 reserved

39-71-431. Repealed

39-71-432. Definitions

39-71-433. Group purchase of workers' compensation insurance

39-71-434. Deductible insurance policy provision for medical benefits

39-71-435. Workers' compensation and employers' liability insurance -- optional deductibles

39-71-436. through 39-71-440 reserved

39-71-441. Tribal employment coverage

39-71-442. Employer option for extraterritorial coverage