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New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title XXIII > Chapter 282-A - Unemployment Compensation


Current as of: 2009
§ 282-A:1Applicability Of Definitions
§ 282-A:2Base Periods
§ 282-A:3Benefits
§ 282-A:3-aSupplemental Unemployment Plan
§ 282-A:4Benefit Year
§ 282-A:5Calendar Quarter
§ 282-A:6Contributions
§ 282-A:7Employing Unit
§ 282-A:8Employer
§ 282-A:9Employment
§ 282-A:10Employment Office
§ 282-A:11Fund
§ 282-A:12Most Recent Employer
§ 282-A:13State
§ 282-A:14Total And Partial Unemployment
§ 282-A:15Wages
§ 282-A:16Annual Earnings
§ 282-A:17Week
§ 282-A:18Weekly Benefit Amount
§ 282-A:19Agricultural Labor
§ 282-A:20Employment
§ 282-A:21Institution Of Higher Education
§ 282-A:22Not Wages
§ 282-A:23De Novo
§ 282-A:24Payment Of Benefits
§ 282-A:25Weekly Benefit Amount For Total Unemployment And Maximum Total Amount Of Benefits Payable During Any Benefit Year
§ 282-A:26Weekly Benefit For Partial Unemployment
§ 282-A:27Maximum Amount
§ 282-A:28Retirement Pay
§ 282-A:29Adjustment Of Overpaid Benefit Account By Compromise
§ 282-A:30State-Federal Extended Benefit Program
§ 282-A:31Benefit Eligibility Conditions
§ 282-A:32Disqualifications For Benefits
§ 282-A:33Temporary Self-Employment
§ 282-A:34Intoxication; Drugs
§ 282-A:35Gross Misconduct
§ 282-A:36Labor Dispute
§ 282-A:37Federal Unemployment Compensation
§ 282-A:38Another State
§ 282-A:39Unavailable For Work
§ 282-A:40Disciplinary Layoff
§ 282-A:41Aliens
§ 282-A:42Definitions
§ 282-A:43Filing
§ 282-A:44Determination Procedure
§ 282-A:45Fact Finding; Employer Cooperation
§ 282-A:45-aFact Finding For Mass Layoffs
§ 282-A:46Redetermination
§ 282-A:47Referral To Appeal Tribunal
§ 282-A:48Appealing Determination
§ 282-A:49Determination Final
§ 282-A:50Waiver
§ 282-A:51Opportunity To Appear
§ 282-A:52Paying Benefits
§ 282-A:53Appeal Tribunals; Composition And Jurisdiction
§ 282-A:54Tenure
§ 282-A:55Withdrawal Of Appeal
§ 282-A:56Procedure
§ 282-A:57Records
§ 282-A:58Decision
§ 282-A:59Appearance And Postponement
§ 282-A:60Reopening Of Appeal Tribunal Decision; Procedure
§ 282-A:61Commissioner's Determination
§ 282-A:62Appellate Board
§ 282-A:63Organization And Support
§ 282-A:64Jurisdiction
§ 282-A:65Reversal, Modification Or Affirmation
§ 282-A:66Quorum, Sessions, Exclusivity
§ 282-A:67Administrative Reconsideration And Judicial Review
§ 282-A:68Exclusivity
§ 282-A:69Payment Of Contributions
§ 282-A:70Payment Of Contributions By State
§ 282-A:71Payment Of Contributions By County, City, Town Or Other Political Subdivisions Of This State
§ 282-A:72Proration Of Reimburser Charges
§ 282-A:73Credit For Other Funds Received
§ 282-A:74Separate Accounts; Chargeable Account
§ 282-A:75Fund Chargeable
§ 282-A:76Overpayments Chargeable To Fund
§ 282-A:77Monthly Notification
§ 282-A:78More Than One Employer Simultaneously
§ 282-A:79Merit Rating
§ 282-A:80Definitions
§ 282-A:81Newly Covered Employers
§ 282-A:82Minimum Rate
§ 282-A:82-aInverse Minimum Rate
§ 282-A:83Business Suspended
§ 282-A:84Emergency Power
§ 282-A:84-aEmergency Surcharge
§ 282-A:85Standard Rate And Qualification For Reduced Merit Rate
§ 282-A:86Computation Date
§ 282-A:87Contribution Rates
§ 282-A:88Election
§ 282-A:89Recomputation
§ 282-A:90Ineligible For Rate Reduction
§ 282-A:91Successorship; Total Acquisition
§ 282-A:91-aSpecial Rules Regarding Transfers Of Experience And Assignment Of Rates
§ 282-A:92Contribution Rate
§ 282-A:93Acquisition Of Segregable Unit
§ 282-A:94Employer Liability Determination
§ 282-A:95Appeal
§ 282-A:96Formal Hearing
§ 282-A:97Appeal To Appellate Board
§ 282-A:98Sole Remedy
§ 282-A:99Initial Coverage; Continuation
§ 282-A:100Termination; Death, Etc
§ 282-A:101Termination; Failure To Comply
§ 282-A:102Elective Coverage
§ 282-A:103Establishment And Control
§ 282-A:104Accounts And Deposit
§ 282-A:105Withdrawals
§ 282-A:106Management Of Funds Upon Discontinuance Of Unemployment Trust Fund
§ 282-A:107Department Of Employment Security
§ 282-A:108Commissioner; Term; Removal; Salary
§ 282-A:109Deputy Commissioner
§ 282-A:110Expenses
§ 282-A:111Bonds
§ 282-A:112Duties And Powers Of Commissioner
§ 282-A:113Unemployment Compensation Bureau, Employment Service Bureau And Economic And Labor Market Information Bureau
§ 282-A:114Publication Of Rules
§ 282-A:115Personnel
§ 282-A:116Segregation Of Special Risks
§ 282-A:117Records And Reports; Record Keeping
§ 282-A:117-aEmployment Reports To Department Of Employment Security; State Directory Of New Hires
§ 282-A:118Reports Or Statement; Confidentiality
§ 282-A:119Summary, Duplication, Etc.; Admissibility
§ 282-A:120Destruction Of Records
§ 282-A:121Penalty
§ 282-A:122No Liability
§ 282-A:123Records Unavailable For Legal Process
§ 282-A:124Oaths And Witnesses
§ 282-A:125Protection Against Self-Incrimination
§ 282-A:126Subpoenas; Witness's And Sheriff'S Fees
§ 282-A:127State-Federal Cooperation
§ 282-A:128Advisory Council
§ 282-A:129Term Of Office
§ 282-A:130Compensation
§ 282-A:131Unable To Attend
§ 282-A:132Cooperation
§ 282-A:133Removal From Records Of Amounts Due
§ 282-A:134Claimant Assistance
§ 282-A:135Custody Of Department Of Employment Security Buildings
§ 282-A:136House Counsel For The Department Of Employment Security
§ 282-A:137Representation In Court
§ 282-A:138Special Fund
§ 282-A:138-aTraining Fund
§ 282-A:139Reimbursement Of Fund
§ 282-A:140Contingent Fund
§ 282-A:140-aMoney Credited Under Section 903 Of The Social Security Act
§ 282-A:141Interest On Past-Due Contributions
§ 282-A:142Late-Filing Fee; Filing Extensions
§ 282-A:143Property Lien
§ 282-A:144Injunction
§ 282-A:145Time Limitation
§ 282-A:146Collection, Distraint
§ 282-A:147Priorities Under Legal Dissolution Or Distributions
§ 282-A:148Adjustment Of Contribution By Compromise
§ 282-A:149Adjustments And Refunds
§ 282-A:150Jeopardy Assessment
§ 282-A:151Failure Of Employer To File Report Of Contributions Due
§ 282-A:152Collection Of State Contributions
§ 282-A:153Secretary Of State Their Agent For Receipt Of Service
§ 282-A:154Continuance Of Action
§ 282-A:155Interstate Collections
§ 282-A:156Delinquent Payments
§ 282-A:157Waiver Of Rights Void
§ 282-A:158Limitation Of Fees
§ 282-A:159Assignment Or Attachment Of Benefits; Child Support Obligations; Overissuance Of Food Stamp Coupons; Income Tax Withholding
§ 282-A:160Prohibition Against Discrimination
§ 282-A:161Generally
§ 282-A:162Out-Of-State Or Federal Benefits
§ 282-A:163Disqualification
§ 282-A:164Restitution
§ 282-A:165Overpayments
§ 282-A:166Falsity By Employer
§ 282-A:166-aPenalties For Failure Or Refusal To Make Contributions Or Reports
§ 282-A:167General Penalty
§ 282-A:168Recovery For Another State
§ 282-A:169Reciprocal Arrangements
§ 282-A:170Reimbursement
§ 282-A:171New Findings
§ 282-A:172Combining Employment
§ 282-A:173Suspension And Termination
§ 282-A:174Reservation Of Right To Amend Or Repeal
§ 282-A:175Federal Minimum Standards
§ 282-A:176Rules And Rulemaking
§ 282-A:177Administration
§ 282-A:178Agreement Authorized
§ 282-A:179Exemption
§ 282-A:180Collateral Estoppel

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Federal Regulations: Unemployment Insurance

CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 602 - Quality control in the Federal-State unemployment insurance system
CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 603 - Federal-State Unemployment Compensation (UC) Program; confidentiality and disclosure of State UC information
CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 604 - Regulations for eligibility for unemployment compensation
CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 606 - Tax credits under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act; advances under Title XII of the Social Security Act
CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 609 - Unemployment compensation for Federal civilian employees
CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 614 - Unemployment compensation for ex-servicemembers
CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 615 - Extended benefits in the Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Program
CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 640 - Standard for benefit payment promptness--unemployment compensation

Tennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 4 > Part 1 > § 65-4-125. Changes in telecommunications service provider — Regulation — Enforcement — Surety bond or irrevocable letter of credit


Current as of: 2010

(a) No telecommunications service provider, and no person acting on behalf of any telecommunications service provider, shall designate or change the provider of telecommunications services to a subscriber if the provider or person acting on behalf of the provider knows or reasonably should know that such provider or person does not have the authorization of such subscriber.

(b) No telecommunications service provider, and no person acting on behalf of any telecommunications service provider, shall bill and collect from any subscriber to telecommunications services any charges for services to which the provider or person acting on behalf of the provider knows or reasonably should know such subscriber has not subscribed, or any amount in excess of that specified in the tariff or contract governing the charges for such services.

(c) The Tennessee regulatory authority shall establish a consumer complaint form on the Internet for reporting telecommunications service providers or persons acting on their behalf who charge the provider of telecommunications services in violation of the provisions of this section. Any Internet sites which are maintained by the authority, the general assembly or the governor's office shall contain a link to such form.

(d) The Tennessee regulatory authority shall adopt rules implementing the provisions of this section, including, without limitation, rules specifying the manner in which subscriber authorization may be obtained and confirmed.

(e) The Tennessee regulatory authority may entertain and decide complaints and issue orders, including, without limitation, show cause orders, to enforce the provisions of this section and its rules against any telecommunications service provider, or any person acting on behalf of any telecommunications service provider.

(f) A telecommunications provider or person acting on behalf of a telecommunications provider who violates any provision of this section, any regulation promulgated pursuant to this section or any order issued to enforce the provisions of this section shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each day of any such violation. Such civil penalty shall be due and payable to the authority and shall be credited to the public utility account. The authority shall consider mitigating factors as raised by the telecommunications service provider in assessing the amount of the civil penalty. The authority shall allocate at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the revenue collected from such civil penalty for consumer education.

(g) Any telecommunications provider or person acting on behalf of a telecommunications provider who violates the provisions of this section or regulations promulgated pursuant to this section shall pay damages to each subscriber affected by such conduct in an amount equal to all charges and fees for services for which the subscriber has not subscribed, including all amounts in excess of allowable charges for such services, and any cost incurred to reinstate the subscriber's original telecommunications service.

(h) This section shall not have the effect of amending or superseding any provisions of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act of 1977, compiled in title 47, chapter 18, part 1.

(i) This section shall not have the effect of superseding any existing rules of the Tennessee regulatory authority, or any order or proceeding to enforce such existing rules. Any such existing rules shall remain in effect until such time as the Tennessee regulatory authority adopts new rules pursuant to this section.

(j) By September 1, 2000, all telecommunications service providers subject to the control and jurisdiction of the authority, except those owners or operators of public telephone service who pay annual inspection and supervision fees pursuant to § 65-4-301(b), or any telecommunications service provider that owns and operates equipment facilities in Tennessee with a value of more than five million dollars ($5,000,000), shall file with the authority a corporate surety bond or irrevocable letter of credit in the amount of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to secure the payment of any monetary sanction imposed in any enforcement proceeding, brought under this title or the Consumer Telemarketing Protection Act of 1990, compiled in title 47, chapter 18, part 15, by or on behalf of the authority.

[Acts 1998, ch. 709, §§ 1-5; 2000, ch. 586, §§ 1-3.]

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