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Code · Kansas · Chapter 44 — Labor And Industries

44-769. Annual report on investigations on misclassification of employees.

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44-769. Annual report on investigations on misclassification of employees. On or before January 31 of each year, the secretary shall transmit annually to the standing committee on commerce of the senate and the standing committee on commerce and economic development of the house of representatives or any successor committee, a report, based on information received or developed by the department of labor concerning misclassification of employees and any investigations related thereto. Such report shall contain the following information for the preceding calendar year:
(a)The number of investigations initiated;
(b)the number of investigations which were closed:
(1)With no assessment being made;
(2)with assessment being made which includes the following information:
(A)An estimate of the amount of unreported payroll;
(B)an estimate of the unpaid taxes or taxes which have not been withheld on such unreported payroll amount;
(C)the amount of unpaid contributions or other amounts required to be paid under the employment security act related to such unreported payroll amount;
(D)the total amount of interest assessed;
(E)the total amount of penalties assessed; and
(F)the number of employers found to be employing undocumented workers;
(c)the total amounts collected for each of the categories listed in subsection (b).
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