Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.40 - UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Subchapter 24.40.4 - NEW
Rule 24.40.411 - PAYMENTS THAT ARE NOT WAGES - EMPLOYEE EXPENSES, JUROR FEES, DIRECTOR'S FEES, AND MILITARY DIFFERENTIAL PAY
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Employer payments to reimburse an employee for business expenses incurred during the course and scope of employment are not wages if the reimbursement amount:
(2) Employer reimbursement of employee expenses must be based on:
(3) Expense reimbursements, fees, meals, or other payments provided to a juror by a court are not wages.
(4) Customary and reasonable director's fees for attending meetings of the board of directors of a corporation are not wages, if the fees are not paid in lieu of reasonable compensation for services performed.
(5) Payments made by an employer to an employee who is called to active duty in the military services for more than 30 days, when the payments represent a replacement of part or all the wages the employee would have received for performing services for the employer, to be military differential pay and not wages for purposes of Title 39, chapter 51, MCA.
AUTH: 39-51-301, 39-51-302, MCA; IMP: 39-51-201, 39-51-1103, MCA