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    • Alaska Statutes
    • Title 23. Labor and Workers' Compensation
    • Chapter 20. Alaska Employment Security Act
    • Article 4. Experience Rating.
    • Sec. 23.20.281. Ineligible employer.

    Alaska Statutes
    Article 4. Experience Rating.
    Sec. 23.20.281. Ineligible employer.

    An employer who has been subject to this chapter less than four calendar quarters immediately preceding the computation date is not entitled to a rate determination under AS 23.20.280 - 23.20.310 and the employer shall pay contributions at the standard rates specified in AS 23.20.170(b).

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    Alaska Statutes

    Title 23. Labor and Workers' Compensation

    Chapter 20. Alaska Employment Security Act

    Article 4. Experience Rating.

    Sec. 23.20.280. Eligible employer.

    Sec. 23.20.281. Ineligible employer.

    Sec. 23.20.285. Quarterly decline quotients.

    Sec. 23.20.290. Rate determination.

    Sec. 23.20.293. Requirement to notify the department of a business change and acquisitions.

    Sec. 23.20.295. Rates for successors in business.

    Sec. 23.20.297. Special standards addressing transfers of experience and assignment of rates.

    Sec. 23.20.299. Obtaining an unemployment contribution rate by deception.

    Sec. 23.20.300. Corrections and adjustments.

    Sec. 23.20.305. Application for review.

    Sec. 23.20.310. Definitions for AS 23.20.280 - 23.20.310.

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