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Code · Utah · Title 35A — Utah Workforce Services Code · Chapter 4

35A-4-509. Department to maintain website for employers.

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Effective 5/1/2024
35A-4-509. Department to maintain website for employers.
(1)The department shall develop and maintain a website through which employers may:
(a)access the following information:
(i)the division's rules and processes for the administration of this chapter;
(ii)a description of conduct that disqualifies a claimant from receiving benefits under Section 35A-4-405 ;
(iii)instructions for detecting and reporting possible violations of Section 35A-4-405 ;
(iv)information about the process for determining whether a claimant has violated Section 35A-4-405 , including the factors considered by the division in making the determination;
(v)any other resources available to employers to assist in understanding the requirements of this chapter; and
(vi)the division contact information;
(b)report possible violations of Section 35A-4-405 to the division; and
(c)communicate directly with the division.
(2)The department shall ensure that the website described in Subsection (1):
(a)is developed in a user-friendly manner with simple, easy-to-understand language; and
(b)is directly accessible via a link from the main page of the division's website.
Enacted by Chapter 131 , 2024 General Session
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