Workers’ Compensation in Florida

Requirements:

See –
http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/wc/Employer/coverage.htm#.V4eFu1QrLcs

Construction Industry - One (1) or more employees, including the owner of the business who are corporate officers or Limited Liability Company (LLC) members. For a list of the trades considered to be in the construction industry see 69L-6.021 Florida Administrative Code.
Non-Construction Industry - Four (4) or more employees, including business owners who are corporate officers or Limited Liability Company (LLC) members.
Please note: Non-construction industry Sole Proprietors or partners in a Partnership are not employees unless they want to be included on the business' Workers' Compensation Insurance policy and file a form DWC 251 with the Division of Workers' Compensation.
Agricultural Industry - Six (6) regular employees and/or twelve (12) seasonal workers who work more than 30 days during a season but no more than a total of 45 days in a calendar year.
Out of State Employers must notify their insurance carrier that they are working in Florida. If there is no insurance, the out of state employer is required to obtain a Florida Workers’ Compensation Insurance policy with a Florida approved insurance carrier which meets the requirements of Florida law and the Florida Insurance Code. This means that "Florida" must be specifically listed in Section 3A of the policy (on the Information Page).
An Extraterritorial Reciprocity clause in the home state’s statute allows some out of state Employers to work in Florida temporarily using their home state’s Workers' Compensation insurance policy.
Contractors are required to make certain that all sub-contractors have the required Workers' Compensation Insurance before they begin work on a project. To see the documentation that is required from a sub-contractor, see 69L-6.032 Florida Administrative Code.
If the sub-contractor does not have Workers' Compensation Insurance for its employees, those workers become the employees of the contractor. If an injury occurs, the contractor is responsible for paying the benefits for the work related injury, illness or fatality.
Exemptions are available to business owners who opt out of the insurance coverage protections for themselves and who meet the requirements for an exemption.
Exemptions:
The purpose of filing an exemption is for an officer of a corporation or member of a limited liability company to exclude themselves from the workers' compensation laws. Upon issuance of a Certificate of Election to be Exempt, the officer or member is not an employee and may not recover workers' compensation benefits.
In order to apply for or renew an exemption from worker' compensation law the exemption applicant must complete and submit a Notice of Election to be Exempt application online to the Florida Division of Workers' Compensation.
See -
http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/wc/Employer/Exemptions/default.htm#.V4eGIFQrLcs
for exemption forms.

For more information, see the Division of Workers’ Compensation website at:

http://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/wc/