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Section 4141.27 | Proceeding against employer who fails to comply.

...on 4141.26 of the Revised Code, and has failed to comply with such sections, the director shall determine the period during which the person, firm, corporation or association was such an employer, which finding and determination is for all purposes of such sections prima-facie evidence thereof. The director shall forthwith give notice of said action to the employer who shall immediately thereafter furnish the directo...

Section 4141.28 | Determination of benefit rights and claims for benefits.

...hether or not the individual owes child support obligations. An individual filing an application for determination of benefit rights shall furnish proof of identity at the time of filing in the manner prescribed by the director. (C) MASS LAYOFFS An employer who lays off or separates within any seven-day period fifty or more individuals because of lack of work shall furnish notice to the director of the dates...

Section 4141.281 | Appeal to director.

...or review level, if the appealing party fails to appear at the hearing, the hearing officer shall dismiss the appeal. The commission shall vacate the dismissal upon a showing that written notice of the hearing was not sent to that party's last known address, or good cause for the appellant's failure to appear is shown to the commission within fourteen days after the hearing date. If the commission finds that the ap...

Section 4141.282 | Appeal to court.

...rm the decision of the commission. (I) FAILURE TO FILE APPEAL WITHIN THIRTY DAYS If an appeal is filed after the thirty-day appeal period, the court of common pleas shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the appeal was timely filed under division (D)(9) of section 4141.281 of the Revised Code. At the hearing, additional evidence may be introduced and oral arguments may be presented regarding the timeliness of...

Section 4141.283 | Unemployment due to labor dispute.

...entitled to benefits under the law. The failure of any interested party to appear at the hearing shall not preclude a decision based upon all the facts available to the hearing officer. The proceeding at the hearing shall be recorded by mechanical means or by other means prescribed by the director. The record need not be transcribed unless an application for appeal is filed on the decision and the chairperson of the ...

Section 4141.284 | Child support obligations.

...s filed by an individual who owes child support obligations, the director of job and family services shall notify the state or local child support enforcement agency enforcing the obligation only if the claimant has been determined to be eligible for unemployment compensation. (B) The director shall deduct and withhold from unemployment compensation payable to an individual who owes child support obligations: (1) A...

Section 4141.285 | Unemployment caused by major disaster.

...benefits paid on the claim shall not be charged to the account of the employer who would have been charged on that claim but instead shall be charged to the mutualized account described in section 4141.25 of the Revised Code, provided that this division is not applicable to an employer electing reimbursing status under section 4141.241 of the Revised Code, except reimbursing employers for whom benefit charges are cha...

Section 4141.286 | Mandatory checks for determining benefit rights and eligibility.

...es shall do all of the following: (A) Check the new hires directory maintained by the department of job and family services under section 3121.894 of the Revised Code for a new hire report applicable to the claimant; (B) Check the information in the national directory of new hires that is made available to the director under section 453 of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 653, for the purpose of administering...

Section 4141.287 | Data matching - incarcerated individuals.

...ily services shall enter into a data matching agreement with the department of rehabilitation and correction. The agreement shall require the director of rehabilitation and correction to provide the director of job and family services with a searchable list, updated weekly, identifying all persons committed to the several institutions governed by the department of rehabilitation and correction. In addition to other...

Section 4141.288 | Data matching - death records.

...ily services shall enter into a data matching agreement with the director of health under which the director of health shall allow the director of job and family services to match death records maintained in accordance with section 3705.02 of the Revised Code. The director of job and family services shall check the death records when determining whether an application for determination of benefit rights or claim fo...

Section 4141.29 | Eligibility for benefits.

...ring any period in which the individual fails to report, as instructed by the director, or fails to reopen an existing claim following a period of employment. (d) The director may, for good cause, extend the period of registration. (e) For purposes of this section, "report" means contact by phone, access electronically, or be present for an in-person appointment, as designated by the director. (4)(a)(i) Is able...

Section 4141.291 | Voluntarily quitting to accept recall.

...accept other employment subject to this chapter, or the unemployment compensation act of another state, or of the United States, where the individual obtains such employment while still employed or commences such employment within seven calendar days after the last day of employment with the prior employer, and subsequent to the last day of the employment with the prior employer, works three weeks in the new employme...

Section 4141.292 | State disaster unemployment benefit payment.

...oyment compensation benefits under this chapter or any other state or federal unemployment compensation law for the first week of the individual's unemployment caused by the disaster is eligible to be paid a state disaster unemployment benefit payment for that week. The director shall compute the state disaster unemployment benefit payment as if the individual was otherwise qualified and claiming weekly unemploymen...

Section 4141.293 | Participation in learn to earn program.

...compensation benefits pursuant to this chapter during participation in the program. (D) A participant in a learn to earn program shall be registered at an employment office or other registration place maintained or designated by the director of job and family services according to the procedure set forth in division (A)(3) of section 4141.29 of the Revised Code. (E) A learn to earn program participant may part...

Section 4141.30 | Paying benefits.

...he individual's current benefit year is supplying and for at least ninety consecutive days, or for the duration of the parental relationship if it existed less than ninety days, immediately preceding the beginning of such benefit year, has supplied more than one-half of the cost of support and if such child on the beginning date of such benefit year was under eighteen years of age, or if unable to work because of per...

Section 4141.301 | Extended benefit period.

...benefit amount; and (ii) The amount of supplemental unemployment compensation benefits, as defined in section 501(c)(17)(D) of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1954," 80 Stat. 1515, 26 U.S.C.A. 501, payable to the individual for the week of unemployment. (b) It pays equal to or more than the higher of: (i) The minimum wage provided by section 6(a)(1) of the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 91 Stat. 1245, 29 U....

Section 4141.302 | Direct deposit.

...lishes a direct deposit system under which an individual may agree to benefits being disbursed through electronic transfer to an account in a financial institution designated by the individual, the director shall make disbursements only to a financial institution that has a physical location in this state that the individual can access for the purpose of resolving disputes with the institution. This section does not ...

Section 4141.31 | Benefits reduced by remuneration.

...s a claimant receives with respect to such week as follows: (1) Remuneration in lieu of notice; (2) Compensation for wage loss under division (B) of section 4123.56 of the Revised Code or a similar provision under the workers' compensation law of any state or the United States; (3) Payments in the form of retirement, or pension allowances as provided under section 4141.312 of the Revised Code; (4) Except ...

Section 4141.312 | Benefits reduced by amount of governmental payments based on individual's previous work. - social security.

...aimant for any week with respect to which the claimant is receiving a governmental or other pension, retirement or retired pay, annuity or any other similar periodic payment which is based on the previous work of the individual, shall be reduced by an amount equal to the amount of the pension, retirement or retired pay, annuity or other payment which is reasonably attributable to that week, except that the req...

Section 4141.32 | No waiver or assignment of benefits.

...Except as permitted by Chapter 4141. of the Revised Code: (A) No agreement by an employee to waive his right to benefits is valid, nor shall benefits be assigned, released, or commuted; and (B) Such benefits are exempt from all claims of creditors and from levy, execution, garnishment, attachment, and all other process or remedy for recovery or collection of a debt, which exemption may not be waived.

Section 4141.321 | Federal income tax deducted or withheld.

...e Revised Code; (4) An individual may change the withholding status the individual has previously elected once during the individual's benefit year. (B) If the individual makes the election under division (A)(3) of this section, the director shall deduct and withhold from unemployment compensation benefits payable to an individual federal income tax in the amount specified in the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," ...

Section 4141.33 | Seasonal employment.

...y to perform services in an industry which because of climatic conditions or because of the seasonal nature of such industry it is customary to operate only during regularly recurring periods of forty weeks or less in any consecutive fifty-two weeks. (3) "Seasonal employer" means an employer determined by the director of job and family services to be an employer whose operations and business, with the exceptio...

Section 4141.34 | Employer complaint system.

...licant for or recipient of benefits has failed or is failing to meet any of the eligibility requirements described in division (A) of section 4141.29 of the Revised Code. The process shall allow an employer to make a complaint through a conspicuous internet link located on the internet web site maintained by the department of job and family services. The director shall review all complaints received through this proc...

Section 4141.35 | Fraudulent misrepresentations to obtain benefits - other reasons.

... the object of obtaining benefits to which the applicant or recipient was not entitled, and in addition to any other penalty or forfeiture under this chapter, then the director: (1) Shall within four years after the end of the benefit year in which the fraudulent misrepresentation was made reject or cancel such person's entire weekly claim for benefits that was fraudulently claimed, or the person's entire benefit r...

Section 4141.36 | Deductions from salaries not permitted except for private benefits.

...o employer shall make a deduction for such purposes from the remuneration or salary of any individual in this employ. Such sections do not affect the validity of private voluntary arrangements or plans by which employees individually or collectively agree to make payments for the purpose of securing private unemployment benefits in addition to the benefits provided by sections 4141.01 to 4141.46, inclusive, of the Re...