Section 2101 Of Chapter 10. Violations From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 10.
2101
. (a) It is a violation of this chapter to willfully make a
false statement or representation, to knowingly fail to disclose a
material fact, or to use a false name, false social security number,
or other false identification to obtain, increase, reduce, or defeat
any benefit or payment, whether for the maker or for any other
person, under any of the following statutes administered by the
department:
(1) The provisions of this division.
(2) The provisions of any unemployment insurance law of the
federal government.
(3) The provisions of any training allowance law of the federal
government.
(4) The provisions of any trade readjustment allowance law of the
federal government.
(5) The provisions of any other allowance law of the federal
government.
(b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude the
applicability of Section 470 of the Penal Code to any acts or
omissions which violate this section.