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TITLE 72

WORKER’S COMPENSATION AND RELATED LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

CHAPTER 13

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW

72-1341. Federal-state cooperation. (1) The director shall cooperate with the United States department of labor, and is directed to take such action as may be necessary to secure to Idaho all advantages under federal laws providing for federal-state cooperation in the administration of unemployment insurance laws, the reduction or prevention of unemployment, and the full development of the workforce resources of this state. The director shall cooperate with the United States department of labor with regards to the receipt or expenditure by this state of moneys granted under any federal acts and shall comply with the requirements of the United States department of labor in preparing reports and ensuring the correctness of the reports.

(2) The director is authorized to make investigations, secure and transmit information, make available services and facilities and exercise other powers provided herein to facilitate the administration of any state or federal unemployment insurance or public employment service law. The director may utilize information, services and facilities made available to the state by any agency charged with the administration of an unemployment insurance or public employment service law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title72 > T72ch13 > T72ch13sect72-1341

TITLE 72

WORKER’S COMPENSATION AND RELATED LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

CHAPTER 13

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW

72-1341. Federal-state cooperation. (1) The director shall cooperate with the United States department of labor, and is directed to take such action as may be necessary to secure to Idaho all advantages under federal laws providing for federal-state cooperation in the administration of unemployment insurance laws, the reduction or prevention of unemployment, and the full development of the workforce resources of this state. The director shall cooperate with the United States department of labor with regards to the receipt or expenditure by this state of moneys granted under any federal acts and shall comply with the requirements of the United States department of labor in preparing reports and ensuring the correctness of the reports.

(2) The director is authorized to make investigations, secure and transmit information, make available services and facilities and exercise other powers provided herein to facilitate the administration of any state or federal unemployment insurance or public employment service law. The director may utilize information, services and facilities made available to the state by any agency charged with the administration of an unemployment insurance or public employment service law.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title72 > T72ch13 > T72ch13sect72-1341

TITLE 72

WORKER’S COMPENSATION AND RELATED LAWS -- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

CHAPTER 13

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW

72-1341. Federal-state cooperation. (1) The director shall cooperate with the United States department of labor, and is directed to take such action as may be necessary to secure to Idaho all advantages under federal laws providing for federal-state cooperation in the administration of unemployment insurance laws, the reduction or prevention of unemployment, and the full development of the workforce resources of this state. The director shall cooperate with the United States department of labor with regards to the receipt or expenditure by this state of moneys granted under any federal acts and shall comply with the requirements of the United States department of labor in preparing reports and ensuring the correctness of the reports.

(2) The director is authorized to make investigations, secure and transmit information, make available services and facilities and exercise other powers provided herein to facilitate the administration of any state or federal unemployment insurance or public employment service law. The director may utilize information, services and facilities made available to the state by any agency charged with the administration of an unemployment insurance or public employment service law.