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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 48 — Labor

48-3204. Out-of-state business; notification to Department of Revenue; information; contents; registered business; duties.

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(1)An out-of-state business shall provide notification to the Department of Revenue within ten days after entry to the state during a disaster period that the out-of-state business is in the state for purposes of responding to the declared state disaster or emergency. The out-of-state business shall provide to the department information related to the out-of-state business including, but not limited to, the following:
(a)Name;
(b)State of domicile;
(c)Principal business address;
(d)Federal employer identification number;
(e)The date when the out-of-state business entered the state; and
(f)Contact information while the out-of-state business is in this state.
(2)A registered business shall provide the notification required in subsection
(1)of this section for an affiliate of the registered business that enters the state as an out-of-state business. The notification under this subsection shall also include contact information for the registered business in the state.
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