Section 802 Of Article 5. Elections For Financing Unemployment Insurance Coverage From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 5.
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. (a) The State of California, any other public entity (as
defined by Section 605), or any Indian tribe as described by Section
3306(u) of Title 26 of the United States Code, or any subdivision,
subsidiary, or business enterprise wholly owned by that Indian tribe,
for which services are performed that do constitute employment under
Section 605 may, in lieu of the contributions required of employers,
elect to finance its liability for unemployment compensation
benefits, extended duration benefits, and federal-state extended
benefits with respect to those services by any method of financing
coverage that is permitted under Section 803.
(b) An election under Section 803 for financing coverage under
this section shall take effect with respect to services performed
from and after the first day of the calendar quarter in which the
election is filed with the director, and shall continue in effect for
not less than two full calendar years, unless the election is
canceled by the director pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (g)
of Section 803. Thereafter the election under Section 803 may be
terminated as of January 1 of any calendar year only if the state or
other public entity or Indian tribe, on or before the 31st day of
January of that year, has filed with the director a written
application for termination. The director may for good cause waive
the requirement that a written application for termination shall be
filed on or before the 31st day of January. Financing coverage by an
election under Section 803 is not valid if it would establish any
different method of financing coverage for any calendar quarter where
an election for coverage has also been made by the state or other
public entity or Indian tribe under any provision of Article 4
(commencing with Section 701) of this chapter.
(c) The director may require from the state and other public
entity and Indian tribe, including an agent thereof, employment,
financial, statistical, or other information and reports, properly
verified, as may be deemed necessary by the director to carry out his
or her duties under this division, which shall be filed with the
director at the time and in the manner prescribed by him or her.
(d) The director may tabulate and publish information obtained
pursuant to this section in statistical form and may divulge the name
of the state or other public entity or Indian tribe.
(e) The state and other public entity and Indian tribe, including
an agent thereof, shall keep any work records as may be prescribed by
the director for the proper administration of this division.
(f) Except as inconsistent with the provisions of this section,
the provisions of this division and authorized regulations apply to
any matter arising pursuant to this section.