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S 1112 General Bill, By Drummond
Similar (H 3574, H 3625)
A Bill to amend Section 41-31-60, as amended, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the rate on unemployment compensation contributions for delinquent reports, so as to revise this rate; to amend Section 41-31-110, relating to the computation of unemployment compensation rates for successors of an employer, so as to further provide for the manner in which these rates are to be computed; to amend Section 41-31-140, relating to the prohibition against the transfer of experienced rating accounts of transferring employers except under certain conditions, so as to further provide for these conditions; and to amend Section 41-35-20, as amended, relating to the payment of certain unemployment compensation benefits, so as to provide for the denial of benefits to employees of educational services agencies during established and customary vacation periods or holiday recesses.
Similar (H 3574, H 3625)
A Bill to amend Section 41-31-60, as amended, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the rate on unemployment compensation contributions for delinquent reports, so as to revise this rate; to amend Section 41-31-110, relating to the computation of unemployment compensation rates for successors of an employer, so as to further provide for the manner in which these rates are to be computed; to amend Section 41-31-140, relating to the prohibition against the transfer of experienced rating accounts of transferring employers except under certain conditions, so as to further provide for these conditions; and to amend Section 41-35-20, as amended, relating to the payment of certain unemployment compensation benefits, so as to provide for the denial of benefits to employees of educational services agencies during established and customary vacation periods or holiday recesses.
03/06/86 | Senate | Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar without reference SJ-840 |
03/18/86 | Senate | Recommitted to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry |