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N.Y. Lab. Law § 611

Charging of benefits

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Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2015
* § 611. Charging of benefits. Benefits paid to a claimant shall be\ncharged to the employers' accounts as provided in paragraph (e) of\nsubdivision one of section five hundred eighty-one of this article.\nHowever, except for individuals employed by a participating employer on\na seasonal, temporary or intermittent basis, no benefits paid to a\nclaimant shall be charged to an employer's account if the state is\nreimbursed by the United States pursuant to the Middle Class Tax Relief\nand Job Creation Act of 2012, PL 112-96.\n * NB Effective until August 23, 2015\n * § 611. Charging of benefits. Benefits paid to a claimant shall be\ncharged to the employers' accounts as provided in paragraph (e) of\nsubdivision one of section five hundred eighty-one of this article.\n * NB Effective August 23, 2015\n
§ 611. Charging of benefits. Benefits paid to a claimant shall be\ncharged to the employers' accounts as provided in paragraph (e) of\nsubdivision one of section five hundred eighty-one of this article.\n

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