202 - Covered employer.

§  202.  Covered employer. 1. An employer who has in employment, after  June thirtieth, nineteen hundred sixty-one, one  or  more  employees  on  each  of  at  least thirty days in any calendar year, shall be a covered  employer subject to the  provisions  of  this  article  from  and  after  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-two, or the expiration of four  weeks following the thirtieth day of such employment, whichever  is  the  later.    2.  The  provisions of subdivision one of this section shall not apply  to an employer of personal or domestic  employees  in  a  private  home,  except  an  employer  shall become a covered employer from and after the  expiration of four  weeks  following  the  employment  of  one  or  more  personal or domestic employees who work for a minimum of forty hours per  week  for such employer and are employed on each of at least thirty days  in any calendar year.    3. A covered employer, except  as  otherwise  provided  herein,  shall  continue  to be a covered employer until the end of any calendar year in  which he shall not have employed in employment one or more employees  on  each  of  thirty  days,  and  shall  have  duly  filed with the chairman  satisfactory evidence  thereof.  A  covered  employer  of  employees  in  personal  or  domestic  service in a private home shall continue to be a  covered employer until the end of any calendar year in  which  he  shall  not  have  employed  in  such service one or more employees for at least  forty hours per week and on each of at least thirty days, and shall have  duly filed with the chairman satisfactory evidence thereof.    4. An employer who by operation of law becomes successor to a  covered  employer, or who acquires by purchase or otherwise the trade or business  of a covered employer, shall immediately become a covered employer.    5. Whenever an employee of a covered employer, with the consent of the  employer,  engages  or  permits another to do any work in employment for  which the employee is employed, the employer shall  be  deemed  for  the  purpose  of  this  article to be the employer also of such other person,  regardless of whether the employee or the employer pays for his service.