Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69L-6.012 - Notice of Election to Be Exempt
(1)
Only corporate officers of non-dissolved or active corporations who meet the
conditions for the issuance of valid Form DFS-F4-DWC-252,
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Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law,
revised 01/23, and herein incorporated by reference, as stated in Chapter 440,
F.S., and implemented by this rule may file a Form DFS-F4-DWC-250,
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Notice of Election to be Exempt, revised 01/23, and incorporated by reference
herein. Only a business entity organized under Chapter 607 or 617, F.S., will
qualify as a corporation for purposes of issuing a Form DFS-F4-DWC-252,
Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, to
a corporate officer under this rule. While a limited liability company created
and approved under Chapter 605 or 608, F.S., is not a corporation for purposes
of Chapter 440, F.S., persons who are limited liability company members owning
at least ten percent (10%) of the non-dissolved or active limited liability
company qualify as a "corporate officer" and are eligible for the issuance of a
Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers'
Compensation Law, under this rule. Chapter 605, F.S., the "Florida Revised
Limited Liability Company Act," which became effective on January 1, 2014, also
provides for the repeal of Chapter 608, F.S., titled "Limited Liability
Companies," on January 1, 2015. Therefore, newly formed Florida limited
liability companies must be organized pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
605, F.S. Florida limited liability companies that were organized pursuant to
the provisions of Chapter 608, F.S., must comply with the provisions of Chapter
605, F.S., prior to the repeal of Chapter 608, F.S.
(2)
(a) Any
corporate officer engaged in the construction or non-construction industry, who
elects to be exempt from the provisions of the workers' compensation law
(Chapter 440, F.S.), must certify that the officer electing an exemption has
completed an online workers' compensation coverage and compliance tutorial
pursuant to Section 440.05(3),
F.S., and shall submit a Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt,
in accordance with the requirements of Sections
440.02(15)(b)
and 440.05, F.S.
(b) Corporate officers must provide the first
name, last name, date of birth, valid driver's license number, or Florida
identification card number on Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be
Exempt. For purposes of this rule, a driver's license is considered valid
provided it has not been expired for more than 30 days at the time of
submission of the exemption application. If an application is returned for any
reason, the original exemption application submission date will apply when
determining if a license is valid. The form must also include all certified or
registered license numbers held by the applicant issued pursuant to Chapter
489, F.S.; or the certified or registered license numbers held by the qualifier
for the business listed on the Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be
Exempt, of which the applicant is a corporate officer. If the applicant is
required to obtain a license issued pursuant to Chapter 489, F.S., the business
name listed on the license must match the name of the corporation or limited
liability company listed on the Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be
Exempt.
(3) For purposes
of this rule, an applicant is engaged in the "construction industry" when any
portion of the applicant's business operations is described in the construction
industry classification codes that are identified in Rule
69L-6.021, F.A.C. An applicant
engaged in the construction industry must submit a $50.00 fee with each Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt. If a Form DFS-F4-DWC-252,
Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law,
was issued to the applicant and the applicant's payment was returned to the
Department for non-sufficient funds, the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of
Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, shall be revoked.
In order for the Department to process a new Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of
Election to be Exempt, from an applicant who has had a payment returned for
non-sufficient funds, the Department must receive confirmation that the initial
$50.00 payment and any associated service charge has been deposited into the
Workers' Compensation Administration Trust Fund.
(4) Incomplete Notices of Election to be
Exempt, Issue Dates for Certificates of Election to be Exempt from Florida
Workers' Compensation Law.
(a) If a Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, is incomplete or inaccurate
for the issuance of a Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be Exempt
from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, the Department shall return the Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt and provide a deficiency
notice. An applicant shall have ninety days from the date of the Department's
deficiency notice to correct the deficiency and submit a completed Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, at which time the Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, shall be processed, and no
additional processing fee will be due for a construction industry applicant.
The Department shall deny the Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be
Exempt, if the applicant fails to submit information to complete the Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, within ninety days of the date
of the Department's deficiency notice. An applicant who receives such denial
from the Department and still seeks a DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election
to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law must file a new Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, and, if the applicant is
engaged in the construction industry, another $50.00 fee is required.
(b) If the Department receives a renewal Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt that meets the eligibility
requirements of Section
440.05, F.S., and this rule more
than 90 days prior to the expiration date of the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252,
Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law,
the issue date of the new Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be
Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, is the date the Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, is approved and saved to the
Coverage and Compliance Automated System of the Department, and any duplicate
Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers'
Compensation Law, for the applicant of the same business shall be null and void
as of the issue date of the new Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to
be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law.
(c) If the Department receives a renewal Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, that meets the eligibility
requirements of Section
440.05, F.S., and this rule 90
days or less prior to the expiration date of the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252,
Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law,
the issue date of the renewal Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to
be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, shall be the expiration date
of the current Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be Exempt from
Florida Workers' Compensation Law.
(d) Subject to the exceptions listed in
Section 440.05(5),
F.S., if the Department receives a renewal Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of
Election to be Exempt, after the expiration date of the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252,
Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law,
the issue date of the renewal Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to
be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, is the date the renewal Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, is approved and saved to the
Coverage and Compliance Automated System of the Department.
(e) Subject to the exceptions listed in
Section 440.05(5),
F.S., if the Department receives a new Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election
to be Exempt, the issue date of the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of
Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, is the date the
Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, is approved and saved to
the Coverage and Compliance Automated System of the
Department.
(5) Any Form
DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be Exempt, determined to be incomplete
within 30 days after receipt by the Department for failure to meet the
eligibility requirements of Section
440.05, F.S., and this rule is
not "received" for purposes of Section
440.05(5),
F.S.
(6) Any corporate officer or
officer of a corporation who has been issued a Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate
of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, may revoke
such certificate by submitting to the Department a Form DFS-F4-DWC-250-R,
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Notice of Revocation of Election to be Exempt, revised 08/13, and incorporated
by reference herein. The issue date of a Form DFS-F4-DWC-250-R, Notice of
Revocation of Election to be Exempt, is the date the revocation is approved and
saved to the Coverage and Compliance Automated System of the Department, or 30
days after Form DFS-F4-DWC-250-R, Notice of Revocation of Election to be
Exempt, is received by the Department, whichever is earlier.
(7) A Form DFS-F4-DWC-250-R, Notice of
Revocation of Election to be Exempt, shall only be submitted by the same person
named on the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be Exempt from
Florida Workers' Compensation Law, or by a corporate officer or officer of a
corporation of the business named on the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of
Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, and listed as a
corporate officer with the Department of State, Division of
Corporations.
(8) Payments made to
the Department under this rule shall be submitted through the DWC Notice of
Election to be Exempt System. The construction industry exemption requires
payment of a $50.00 processing fee; payment of an additional convenience fee is
applied against the costs associated with providing electronic transactions.
Certificate holders are also required to print their Form DFS-F4-DWC-252,
Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation
Law.
(9) The issue date of a Form
DFS-F4-DWC-251,
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Notice of Election of Coverage, revised 01/23 and incorporated by reference
herein, is the date it is approved and saved to the Coverage and Compliance
Automated System of the Department, or 30 days after the Form DFS-F4-DWC-251,
Notice of Election of Coverage, is received by the Department, whichever is
earlier.
(10) The issue date of a
Form DFS-F4-DWC-251-R,
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Revocation of Election of Coverage, revised 01/23, and incorporated by
reference herein, is the date it is approved and saved to the Coverage and
Compliance Automated System of the Department, or 30 days after the Form
DFS-F4-DWC-251-R, Revocation of Election of Coverage, is received by the
Department, whichever is earlier.
(11) The person named on the Form
DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers'
Compensation Law, shall have the duty to notify the Department of any change to
the person's address of record listed on the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate
of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, the
dissolution or reinstatement of the corporation or limited liability company
named on the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be Exempt from
Florida Workers' Compensation Law, or when the person named on the Form
DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers'
Compensation Law, is no longer a corporate officer or member of the corporation
or limited liablity company listed on the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of
Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers Compensation Law.
(12) If a Form DFS-F4-DWC-252, Certificate of
Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, is revoked
pursuant to Section 440.05, F.S., the revocation
date is the date that the corporation becomes dissolved or inactive or the date
the Department determines the person named on the Form DFS-F4-DWC-252,
Certificate of Election to be Exempt from Florida Workers' Compensation Law, no
longer meets the requirements for issuance of the certificate.
(13) Form DFS-F4-DWC-250R, Notice of
Revocation of Election to be Exempt, Form DFS-F4-DWC-251, Notice of Election of
Coverage, and Form DFS-F4-DWC-251R, Revocation of Election of Coverage, can be
obtained from the Department's website at
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or by calling (850)413-1609. Form DFS-F4-DWC-250, Notice of Election to be
Exempt, is filed electronically through the DWC Notice of Election to be Exempt
System at https://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/WC/.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 215.322, 440.05, 440.591 FS. Law Implemented 215.322, 440.02, 440.05 FS.
New 5-28-91, Amended 2-15-94, 12-28-97, 2-2-00, 9-6-01, Formerly 38F-6.012, Amended 3-26-03, Formerly 4L-6.012, Amended 4-21-04, 10-30-06, 12-31-07, 7-5-10, 8-7-13, 11-19-14, 7-18-23.
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