North Dakota Statutes

§ 65-04-04 — Employers obligated to pay premiums and assessments - Certificate provided

North Dakota § 65-04-04
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 65Workforce Safety and Insurance
Ch. 65-04The Fund and Premium Payments Thereto

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N.D. Cent. Code § 65-04-04 (2026).

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1.Each employer subject to this title shall pay into the fund the amount of premium and assessment determined by the organization. The amount must be determined by the classifications, rules, and rates made and published by the organization and must be based on a proportion of the annual expenditure of money by the employer for the service of persons subject to the provisions of this title.
2.The organization shall provide to the employer a certificate specifying that the payment has been made. The certificate, is prima facie evidence of the payment of the premium.
3.Notwithstanding the provisions of section 65-04-15, the certificate may reflect the employer has paid the minimum due and has no employees for the period indicated on the certificate. If an employer defaults on p

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