Indiana Administrative Code
Title 646 - DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Article 5 - INDIANA EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES ACT; ADMINISTRATION
Rule 12 - Reciprocal Agreements
Section 12-5 - Submission and approval of coverage elections under the interstate reciprocal coverage arrangement

Universal Citation: 646 IN Admin Code 12-5

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 22-4-18-1; IC 22-4.1-3-3

Affected: IC 22-4; IC 22-4.1

Sec. 5.

(a) Any employing unit may file an election to cover under the law of a single participating jurisdiction all of the services performed for him or her by an individual who customarily works for him or her in more than one (1) participating jurisdiction. An election may be filed, with respect to an individual, with any participating jurisdiction in which:

(1) any part of the individual's services are performed;

(2) the individual has his or her residence; or

(3) the employing unit maintains a place of business to which the individual's services bear a reasonable relation.

(b) The agency of the elected jurisdiction shall initially approve or disapprove the election. If the agency approves the election, it shall forward a copy to the agency of each other participating jurisdiction specified, under whose unemployment compensation law the individual or individuals in question might, in the absence of the elections, be covered. Each interested agency shall:

(1) approve or disapprove the election, as promptly as practicable; and

(2) notify the agency of the elected jurisdiction accordingly.

(c) In case its law so requires, any interested agency may, before taking action, require from the electing employing unit satisfactory evidence that the affected employees have been notified of, and have acquiesced in, the election.

(d) If the agency of the elected jurisdiction, or the agency of any interested jurisdiction, disapproves the election, the disapproving agency shall notify the elected jurisdiction and the electing employing unit of its action and of its reasons.

(e) An election shall take effect as to the elected jurisdiction only if approved by its agency and by one (1) or more interested agencies. An election thus approved shall take effect, as to any interested agency, only if it is approved by the agency.

(f) In case any election is approved only in part, or is disapproved by some of the agencies, the electing employing unit may withdraw its election within ten (10) days after being notified of this action.

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