The only state that has a health insurance mandate is Massachusetts. Employers in Arizona are not required to cover employees who work 30 hours or more. If health reform proceeds, however, employers who have at least 50 employees will be required to offer health insurance to employees who work 30 hours per week. Time will tell.
There is no state or federal law in Arizona that requires employers to offer health insurance. It is a benefit that many employers choose to offer, but it is not required.
No it is not, but it is always a good idea
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Employees required by job duties to travel during work hours are paid. Employees are not paid to commute to the day's first work site.
Arizona mandated that motorcycle riders show proof of insurance starting in 2011. This requirement was part of broader legislation aimed at enhancing road safety and ensuring that all motorcyclists carry adequate coverage while riding. Prior to this law, motorcycle insurance was not mandatory in the state.
Yes, motorcycle insurance is required in Arizona. Riders must carry liability insurance that meets the state's minimum coverage limits. Additionally, while not mandatory, comprehensive and collision coverage are recommended for better protection. It's important for motorcycle owners to ensure they comply with state regulations to avoid penalties and legal issues.
The name for the Arizona State insurers is the Arizona Department of Insurance. Also known as the ADI, The Arizona Department of Insurance is the name for Arizona insurers.
www.autosinfo.com/insurance/state/Arizona is a good place to look
You can go to dmv.com to get auto insurance in Arizona state
Ms. Germaine Marks is in this position though in Arizona her title is Director of Insurance.
Progressive offers good auto insurance coverage in Arizona.
A good place to start is www.automotive.com/auto-insurance/77/arizona/index.html. This is a comprehensive list of car insurance providers for Arizona.