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Code · Oklahoma · Title 40 — Labor

§40-3-705. Election to become liable for reimbursement payments.

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ELECTION TO BECOME LIABLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT PAYMENTS.
(1)Any governmental organization, as described in Section 1-208(7) and
(8)including their instrumentalities, which is or becomes subject to this act after December 31, 1977, may elect to become liable for reimbursement payments in lieu of contributions in the same manner and subject to the same provisions that apply to reimbursing nonprofit organizations as provided in Part 8 of Article 3, including formation of group accounts, and the proportionate allocation of benefit costs, applicable to reimbursing nonprofit organizations as provided in Part 8 of Article 3, except that one hundred percent (100%) of the extended benefits attributable to governmental entities will be reimbursed after January 1, 1979. In lieu of making reimbursement payments in the manner provided in Part 8 of Article 3, a governmental organization authorized to raise revenue as provided in Article X, Section 28, of the Oklahoma Constitution may elect by resolution filed with the Commission to make reimbursement payments after receipt of the notice of the full amount due that is equal to the regular benefits and extended
benefits paid by the Commission during each quarter after January 1, 1978, and is attributable to service in the employ of the governmental organization.
(2)If such amount is not paid into the unemployment compensation fund by such governmental organization by the due date, the Commission may file in the office of the court clerk of the county in which the situs of the governmental organization is located a certified copy of its notice of the full amount due, regardless of any minimum, and including any interest or penalty that may be assessed.
(3)The amount so certified shall be entered on the judgment docket of the district court and shall have the same force and be subject to the same law as judgments of the district court and paid in the manner provided for payment of judgments against subdivisions of government as set forth in Sections 365.1 through 365.6 of Title 62 of the Oklahoma Statutes. The Commission is hereby authorized to sell and assign to the State Treasurer any judgments against such governmental organization as herein provided. Added by Laws 1980, c. 323, § 3-705, eff. July 1, 1980.
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