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Code · Missouri · Chapter 288

288.041. Employer to provide notice of ineligibility for unemployment benefits, when.

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288.041. Employer to provide notice of ineligibility for unemployment benefits, when. — Individuals whose services are not defined as employment pursuant to subsection 8 of section 288.034 or whose services are excluded from the term "employment" in subdivision
(1)or
(2)of subsection 9 of section 288.034 shall be provided a written notice by the employing unit that wages earned by the individual for services performed for this employing unit will not be used to determine insured worker status for unemployment benefits. Such notice shall be provided to each individual:
(1)At the time of initial employment, for all initial employments occurring on or after August 28, 1999;
(2)Upon the change in status of the employing unit's liability pursuant to this chapter;
(3)For all individuals employed by such employing unit as of August 28, 1999, within thirty days of August 28, 1999.
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(L. 1999 H.B. 162 merged with S.B. 32)
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