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Section 4141.22 | Divulging Information.

Effective: September 30, 2021 Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 – 134th General Assembly (A) No person shall disclose any information that was maintained by the director of job and family services or the unemployment compensation review commission or that was furnished to the director or the commission by employers or employees pursuant to this chapter, […]

Section 4141.23 | Employer Contributions – Payments in Lieu of Contributions.

Effective: January 30, 2014 Latest Legislation: House Bill 72 – 130th General Assembly (A) Contributions shall accrue and become payable by each employer for each calendar year or other period as prescribed by this chapter. Such contributions become due and shall be paid by each employer to the director of job and family services for […]

Section 4141.231 | Satisfying Employer’s Deficiency.

Effective: July 1, 2000 Latest Legislation: House Bill 471 – 123rd General Assembly (A) If the director of job and family services determines that an employer is liable for unemployment compensation contributions or payments in lieu of contributions, interest, forfeitures, or fines totaling an amount that exceeds one thousand dollars which remain due and unpaid […]

Section 4141.24 | Employer Accounts.

Effective: March 24, 2021 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 201 – 133rd General Assembly (A)(1) The director of job and family services shall maintain a separate account for each employer and, except as otherwise provided in division (B) of section 4141.25 of the Revised Code respecting mutualized contributions, shall credit such employer’s account with all the […]

Section 4141.241 | Nonprofit Organizations as Employers.

Effective: September 21, 2000 Latest Legislation: House Bill 509 – 123rd General Assembly (A)(1) Any nonprofit organization described in division (X) of section 4141.01 of the Revised Code, which becomes subject to this chapter on or after January 1, 1972, shall pay contributions under section 4141.25 of the Revised Code, unless it elects, in accordance […]

Section 4141.242 | Public Entities as Employers.

Effective: April 1, 2009 Latest Legislation: House Bill 2 – 128th General Assembly (A) On or after January 1, 1978, the state, its instrumentalities, its political subdivisions and their instrumentalities, and any subdivision thereof as defined in division (H) of this section and described in this section as public entities, and Indian tribes as defined […]

Section 4141.25 | Contribution Rates.

Effective: March 28, 2017 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 235 – 131st General Assembly (A) The director of job and family services shall determine as of each computation date the contribution rate of each contributing employer subject to this chapter for the next succeeding contribution period. The director shall determine a standard rate of contribution or […]

Section 4141.251 | Unemployment Compensation Interest Contingency Fund.

Effective: September 28, 2016 Latest Legislation: House Bill 390 – 131st General Assembly (A) Beginning October 1, 2016, if the director of job and family services has paid interest charged under section 1202(b) of the “Social Security Act,” 42 U.S.C. 1322(b), for an advance made to the state under section 1201 of the “Social Security […]

Section 4141.26 | Notifying Employer of Contribution Rate.

Effective: September 5, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 81 – 126th General Assembly (A) As soon as practicable after the first day of September but not later than the first day of December of each year, the director of job and family services shall notify each employer of the employer’s contribution rate as determined for […]

Section 4141.27 | Proceeding Against Employer Who Fails to Comply.

Effective: July 1, 2000 Latest Legislation: House Bill 471 – 123rd General Assembly If the director of job and family services finds that any person, firm, corporation, or association is, or has been, an employer subject to this chapter, which determination of liability has become final pursuant to the provisions of section 4141.26 of the […]

Section 4141.28 | Determination of Benefit Rights and Claims for Benefits.

Effective: October 1, 2020 Latest Legislation: House Bill 614 – 133rd General Assembly BENEFITS (A) FILINGS Applications for determination of benefit rights and claims for benefits shall be filed with the director of job and family services. Such applications and claims also may be filed with an employee of another state or federal agency charged […]

Section 4141.281 | Appeal to Director.

Effective: December 23, 2003 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 92 – 125th General Assembly APPEALS (A) APPEAL FILED Any party notified of a determination of benefit rights or a claim for benefits determination may appeal within twenty-one calendar days after the written determination was sent to the party or within an extended period as provided under […]

Section 4141.282 | Appeal to Court.

Effective: September 5, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 81 – 126th General Assembly APPEAL TO COURT (A) THIRTY-DAY DEADLINE FOR APPEAL Any interested party, within thirty days after written notice of the final decision of the unemployment compensation review commission was sent to all interested parties, may appeal the decision of the commission to the […]

Section 4141.283 | Unemployment Due to Labor Dispute.

Effective: September 5, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 81 – 126th General Assembly (A) Whenever the director of job and family services has reason to believe that the unemployment of twenty-five or more individuals relates to a labor dispute, the director, within five calendar days after their claims are filed, shall schedule a hearing concerning […]

Section 4141.284 | Child Support Obligations.

Effective: October 31, 2001 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 99 – 124th General Assembly (A) When a claim for unemployment compensation is 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 […]

Section 4141.285 | Unemployment Caused by Major Disaster.

Effective: October 31, 2001 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 99 – 124th General Assembly Where a claim for benefits is directly attributable to unemployment caused by a major disaster, as declared by the president of the United States pursuant to the “Disaster Relief Act of 1970,” 84 Stat. 1745, 42 U.S.C.A. 4402, and the individual filing […]

Section 4141.286 | Mandatory Checks for Determining Benefit Rights and Eligibility.

Effective: September 30, 2021 Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 – 134th General Assembly When determining whether an application for determination of benefit rights is valid or determining whether a first claim or additional claim for benefits allows a claimant to qualify for benefits, in addition to other information available, the director of job and family […]

Section 4141.29 | Eligibility for Benefits.

Effective: September 29, 2017 Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 (GA 132), House Bill 158 (GA 132) Each eligible individual shall receive benefits as compensation for loss of remuneration due to involuntary total or partial unemployment in the amounts and subject to the conditions stipulated in this chapter. (A) No individual is entitled to a waiting […]

Section 4141.291 | Voluntarily Quitting to Accept Recall.

Effective: November 26, 1997 Latest Legislation: House Bill 478 – 122nd General Assembly (A) Notwithstanding section 4141.29 of the Revised Code, an individual who voluntarily quits work: (1) To accept a recall from a prior employer and establishes that the refusal or failure to accept the recall would have resulted in a substantial loss of […]

Section 4141.292 | State Disaster Unemployment Benefit Payment.

Effective: September 5, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 81 – 126th General Assembly An individual suffering total or partial unemployment directly attributable to a major disaster declared by the president of the United States pursuant to the “Disaster Relief Act of 1974,” 88 Stat. 143, 42 U.S.C. 5121, who is not eligible to be paid […]