Section 1382 Of Article 4. Overpayments From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 4.
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. No person shall be liable for the amount of benefits received
for any period for which the person also received an award or
settlement of backpay resulting from an action or grievance for
wrongful discharge, if the amount of the backpay award or settlement
was reduced by the amount of benefits received pursuant to this part.
When the amount of the backpay award or settlement was reduced by
the amount of benefits received, the employer shall pay to the
Unemployment Fund an amount equal to the amount subtracted from the
backpay award or settlement for benefits received by the person in
order to reimburse the fund. When an individual has been awarded or
receives backpay, the amount of the backpay shall constitute wages
paid in the period for which it is awarded.
A mediator or arbitrator who is a party to the backpay award or
settlement shall, within 30 days of the settlement, report to the
department the name and address of the employer, the amount of
benefits by which the award or settlement was reduced, and the name
and social security number of the person who received the award or
settlement.