Policy of insurance: Coverage for domestic worker as part of homeowner’s policy of insurance.
1. A private carrier may provide industrial insurance, as a part of a homeowner’s policy of insurance, to a person who employs a domestic worker for the term of that worker’s employment. Upon providing such coverage, the private carrier may, with the approval of the Commissioner, determine and fix the premium rates to be paid for the industrial insurance so provided.
2. A domestic worker for whom industrial insurance is provided pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) Shall be deemed to be an employee while performing work for his employer at a wage:
(1) Equal to his average monthly wage as determined pursuant to the regulations adopted by the Administrator pursuant to NRS 616C.420 if he is employed more than 20 hours per week; or
(2) Of $150 per month if he is employed not more than 20 hours per week; and
(b) Is entitled to the benefits of chapters 616A to 616D, inclusive, of NRS.
3. As used in this section:
(a) “Domestic worker” is a person who is engaged exclusively in household or domestic service performed inside or outside of a person’s residence. The term includes, without limitation, a cook, housekeeper, maid, companion, babysitter, chauffeur or gardener.
(b) “Homeowner’s policy of insurance” means a policy of property or casualty insurance that provides coverage for the loss of or damage to a home or against liability for the death or injury of a person or damage to property.
Last modified: February 25, 2006