North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 13 - LABOR
Chapter 17 - PRIVATE PERSONNEL SERVICES
Section .0200 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 17 .0202 - ACTIVITIES OF BUSINESS CONSIDERED TO BE A PRIVATE PERSONNEL SERVICE
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) A business that engages in the activities below, and is not covered by G.S. 95-47.1(16)a (16)f; shall be considered to be a private personnel service if it:
(b) "Secure [or secures] employment for the applicant," as used in Items (a)(4)(A)and (a)(4)(B)(i) of this Rule means find work or a job in any location or for any duration. Examples of a business that secures employment for an applicant may include: employment agency; staffing service; model or talent agency; job listing service; escort service; computer consultant; nurses pool; nurses service; medical care service such as respiratory therapist or home health care agency; companion care service; home, pet, or baby sitting service; nanny or au pair agency; outplacement service; head hunter; retained search business; contingency search business; employee leasing service; career coach; career consultant; or temporary service.
(c) Examples of activities that "provide information or service of any kind purporting to promote, lead to, or result in employment for the applicant with an employer other than the business itself" as used in Subpart (a)(4)(B)(ii) of this Rule shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(d) The name of the business, or description of services the business offers, does not control whether the Commissioner finds the service to be a private personnel service.
Authority
G.S.
95-47.1;
95-47.4;
95-47.6;
Eff. April 1,
2001;
Pursuant to
G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. July 22,
2018.