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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) For purposes of Title 35A, Chapter 4, Employment Security Act, a covered employee of a professional employer organization licensed under this chapter is considered the employee of the professional employer organization.
(2) The professional employer organization described in Subsection (1) shall pay a contribution, penalty, or interest required under Title 35A, Chapter 4, Employment Security Act, on wages, as defined in Section 35A-4-208, paid by the professional employer organization to the covered employee during the term of the professional employer agreement.
(3) A professional employer organization shall report and pay a required contribution to the unemployment compensation fund when due using the state employer account number and the contribution rate of the professional employer organization.
(4) Unless a client is otherwise eligible for an experience rating, the Unemployment Insurance Division of the Department of Workforce Services shall treat a client as a new employer without a previous experience record beginning on the day on which:
(a) a professional employer agreement between the client and a professional employer organization terminates; or
(b) the professional employer organization fails to submit a report or make a tax payment when due as required by this chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 31A. Insurance Code § 31A-40-210. Unemployment compensation insurance - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-31a-insurance-code/ut-code-sect-31a-40-210/
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