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Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 44-723

  • Benefits: means the money payments payable to an individual, as provided in this act, with respect to such individual's unemployment. See Kansas Statutes 44-703
  • Contributions: means the money payments to the state employment security fund that are required to be made by employers on account of employment under Kan. See Kansas Statutes 44-703
  • employment: includes services described in paragraphs (i) and (ii) above only if:

    (a) The contract of service contemplates that substantially all of the services are to be performed personally by such individual;

    (b) the individual does not have a substantial investment in facilities used in connection with the performance of the services, other than in facilities for transportation; and

    (c) the services are not in the nature of a single transaction that is not part of a continuing relationship with the person for whom the services are performed. See Kansas Statutes 44-703

  • Fund: means the employment security fund established by this act, to which all contributions and reimbursement payments required and from which all benefits provided under this act shall be paid and including all money received from the federal government as reimbursements pursuant to section 204 of the federal-state extended compensation act of 1970, and amendments thereto. See Kansas Statutes 44-703
  • State: includes , in addition to the states of the United States of America, any dependency of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands. See Kansas Statutes 44-703

If the tax imposed by title IX of the federal social security act (Public No. 271, seventy-fourth congress, approved August 14, 1935)*, or by any amendments thereto, or any other federal tax against which contributions under this act may be credited has been repealed by congress or has been held unconstitutional by the United States supreme court, the payment of contributions and benefits under this act shall cease, and any unobligated funds in the state employment security fund and in the United States unemployment trust fund returned by the treasurer of the United States because title IX* of the social security act is inoperative, shall be refunded to contributors in proportion to their contributions.