they are only required to carry workers comp, if there is atleast 5 employees that work in the retail part of the production.... but this excludes milkers, farm hands, ect. you may need to look in to see if a liability insurance is required
The typical distance that farmers carry heavy weights during a farmers carry exercise is around 50 to 100 feet.
farmers mostly carried vegetable's and fruits and grains
Employers are generally required to carry Workers Compensation Insurance. If an employee is injured in the course of employment, Workers compensation pays medical costs and the like and the worker is prevented from suing the employer because of the injury.
Churches in Oklahoma are required to have Worker's Compensation Insurance, even if they only employ one person. In Oklahoma it is legally mandatory for any employee to carry the insurance, with no exceptions. Employers who hire only part-time workers are not exempt from the rule.
In the state of Illinois, the employer is required to carry workman's compensation.
Of course they can carry one, that does not mean they are allowed to do so.
It depends on what you mean. If you legally possess the handgun, then it is legal to have it in Tennessee. Tennessee doesn't require any kind of registration, however, you do have to have a valid handgun carry permit to legally carry it on your person or have it accessible in your vehicle.
In early times, farmers used oxen or horses to carry products. In some areas, they used boats or rafts to carry product. Now planes and trucks carry most of the products.
No.
Tennessee requires "Proof of Financial Responsibility" which can be satisfied by liability insurance with minimums of 25/50/10. Otherwise, a bond or other assurance of ability to pay damages is required. Proof is not required at the time of vehicle registration, but penalties are incurred if proof is not provided at the time of an accident. Proof is required regardless of fault, so all parties must provide it. Most drivers opt for insurance.
If you have a concealed carry permit from Tennessee, or from a state with which Tennessee has reciprocity, no. If you do not, it's a misdemeanor, provided you can legally possess the handgun.
Yes it is and carry severe consequences