Utah Admin. Code R994-205-102 - Exempt Family Service
Certain family service is exempt from coverage under the Act based upon the type of employing entity.
(1) Sole proprietorship exempt family service
includes the following relationships:
(a) A
worker employed by his or her spouse.
(b) A parent employed by his or her son or
daughter. The exemption also applies to a stepparent employed by his or her
stepchild.
(c) A child under the
age of 21 employed by his or her parent regardless of the child's marital
status. The exempt relationship is met even if the child is an adopted child,
stepchild, or foster child. The foster child must be living with the foster
parent.
(2) Partnership
family service is exempt from coverage if the worker has an exempt family
relationship to all partners. Exempt family relationships are the same
relationships as for sole proprietorships in subsection (1) of this section.
However, it is not necessary for the same relationship to exist between the
worker and each partner.
(a) Examples of
partnership family relationships that are exempt include:
(i) A child employed by a partnership
composed of the child's parents.
(ii) A woman employed by a partnership
composed of her husband and her son.
(b) Examples of partnership family
relationships that are not exempt include:
(i) A woman employed by a partnership
composed of her husband and his brother is not exempt because the required
family relationship between the woman and her brother-in-law does not
exist.
(ii) A man employed by a
partnership composed of his wife and his son-in-law is not exempt because the
required family relationship between the man and his son-in-law does not
exist.
(3)
There are no exempt family relationships in corporations, limited liability
companies, and any other entity types not discussed in this section.
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