Insurance & LiensQuestion 110 of 690
What penalty may an employer face for not posting the required workers' compensation notice in the workplace?
a.No penalty
b.Up to $250
c.Up to $7,000
d.License revocation
Explanation
Employers are required to post the DWC "Notice to Employees" poster in a conspicuous location. Failure to post can result in fines up to $7,000 and expanded employer liability for claims.
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