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North Carolina

Chapter 96 — Employment Security
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Article 2.
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Article 2A.
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Article 2B.
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Article 2C.
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Article 2D.
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Article 3.
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Article 4.
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Article 5.
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Chapter 96.
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§§ 96-1.1 through 96-1.5.
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§ 96-2. Declaration of State public policy.
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§ 96-3. Division of Employment Security.
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§ 96-4. Administration; powers and duties of the Assistant Secretary; Board of Review.
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§ 96-4.1. Funds used in administering the unemployment compensation laws.
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§ 96-5. Employment Security Administration Fund.
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§ 96-5.1. Supplemental Employment Security Administration Fund.
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§ 96-6. Unemployment Insurance Fund.
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§ 96-6.1: Repealed pursuant to the terms of G.S.
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§ 96-6.2. Unemployment Insurance Reserve Fund.
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§ 96-7. Representation in court.
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§§ 96-8, 96-9: Repealed by Session Laws 2013-2, s.
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§ 96-9.1. Purpose.
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§ 96-9.2. Required contributions to the Unemployment Insurance Fund.
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§ 96-9.3. Determination of taxable wages.
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§ 96-9.4. Determination of employer's reserve ratio.
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§ 96-9.5. Performance of services in this State.
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§ 96-9.6. Election to reimburse Unemployment Insurance Fund in lieu of contributions.
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§ 96-9.7. Surtax for the Unemployment Insurance Reserve Fund.
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§ 96-9.8. Voluntary election to pay contributions.
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§ 96-9.9: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 96-9.10: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 96-9.11: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 96-9.12: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 96-9.13: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 96-9.14: Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 96-10. Collection of contributions.
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§ 96-10.1. Compromise of liability.
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§ 96-11.1. Employer accounts.
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§ 96-11.2. Allocation of charges to base period employers.
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§ 96-11.3. Noncharging of benefits.
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§ 96-11.4. No relief for errors resulting from noncompliance.
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§ 96-11.5. Contributions credited to wrong account.
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§ 96-11.6. Interest on Unemployment Insurance Fund allocated among employers' accounts.
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§ 96-11.7. Transfer of account to another employer.
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§ 96-11.8. Closure of account.
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§ 96-11.9. Termination of coverage.
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§§ 96-12.1 through 96-14: Repealed by Session Laws 2013-2, s.
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§§ 96-12.1 through 96-14: Repealed by Session Laws 2013-2, s.
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§§ 96-12.1 through 96-14: Repealed by Session Laws 2013-2, s.
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§ 96-12.01: Recodified as G.S.
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§ 96-14.1. Unemployment benefits.
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§ 96-14.2. Weekly benefit amount.
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§ 96-14.3. Duration of benefits.
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§ 96-14.4: Repealed by Session Laws 2015-238, s.
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§ 96-14.5. Disqualification for good cause not attributable to the employer.
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§ 96-14.6. Disqualification for misconduct.
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§ 96-14.7. Other reasons to be disqualified from receiving benefits.
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§ 96-14.8. Military spouse relocation and domestic violence are good causes for leaving.
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§ 96-14.9. Weekly certification.
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§ 96-14.10. Disciplinary suspension.
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§ 96-14.11. Disqualification for the remaining weeks of the benefit period.
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§ 96-14.12. Limitations on company officers and spouses.
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§ 96-14.13. Limitation on benefits due to lump sum payments.
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§ 96-14.14. Extended benefits.
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§ 96-14.15. Emergency unemployment benefits and tax credit to respond to the coronavirus emergency of 2020.
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§ 96-14.16. Emergency unemployment benefits and tax rate reduction to respond to the coronavirus emergency of 2021.
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§ 96-15.1. Protection of witnesses from discharge, demotion, or intimidation.
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§ 96-15.01. Establishing a benefit year.
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§ 96-15.2. Protection of witness before the Employment Security Commission.
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§ 96-15.3. Board of Review.
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§ 96-16. Seasonal pursuits.
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§ 96-17. Protection of rights and benefits; attorney representation; prohibited fees; deductions for child support obligations.
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§ 96-18. Penalties.
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§ 96-18.1. Attachment and garnishment of fraudulent overpayment.
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§ 96-19. Enforcement of Employment Security Law discontinued upon repeal or invalidation of federal acts; suspension of enforcement provisions contested.
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§ 96-21. Duties concerning veterans and worker profiling.
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§ 96-22. Employment of and assistance to minors.
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§ 96-23: Repealed by Session Laws 1985, c.
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§ 96-24. Local offices; cooperation with United States service; financial aid from United States.
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§ 96-25. Acceptance and use of donations.
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§ 96-26. Cooperation of towns, townships, and counties with Division.
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§ 96-27. Method of handling employment service funds.
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§ 96-28. Repealed by Session Laws 1951, c.
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§ 96-29. Openings listed by State agencies.
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§ 96-31. Definitions.
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§ 96-32. Common follow-up information management system created.
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§ 96-33. State agencies required to provide information and data.
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§ 96-34. Prohibitions on use of information collected.
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§ 96-35. Reports on common follow-up system activities.
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