(In effect as of
TABLE 4.
JURISDICTIONS IN WHICH WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAWS APPLY TO
DOMESTIC SERVICE
Jurisdiction 1/ Domestic Service and Extent of
Compulsory Coverage
California Any domestic
worker--including one who cares for and supervises children--employed 52 or
more hours, or who earned $100 or more, during 90 calendar days immediately
preceding date of injury or last employment exposing such worker to the hazards
of an occupational disease. Excludes
workers employed by a parent, spouse or child.
District of One or more domestic workers employed by
the same
Kansas Any domestic
worker if the employer had a total gross payroll for the preceding calendar
year of more than $20,000 for all workers under his or her employ.
*See Introduction page.
TABLE 4.
JURISDICTIONS IN WHICH WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAWS APPLY TO
DOMESTIC SERVICE
(cont.)
Jurisdiction 1/ Domestic Service and Extent of Compulsory
Coverage
Minnesota Any domestic
worker who earns $1,000 or more in any three-month period or who has earned
$1,000 or more in any three-month period of the previous year from the same
single, private household.
DOMESTIC SERVICE (cont.)
Jurisdiction 1/ Domestic Service and Extent of
Compulsory Coverage
1/ The following jurisdictions listed herein
permit employers to provide voluntary coverage: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas,
Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New
Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas,
Vermont, Virgin Islands, West Virginia, and Wisconsin; except, Louisiana, Missouri, Nevada, Virginia, and Wyoming specifically exclude domestic servants.