Sec. 13l.
(1) An Indian tribe or tribal unit liable as an employer under section 41 shall pay reimbursements in lieu of contributions under the same terms and conditions as all other reimbursing employers liable under section 41, unless the Indian tribe or tribal unit elects to pay contributions.
(2) An Indian tribe or tribal unit that elects to make contributions shall file with the unemployment agency a written request for that election before January 1 of the calendar year in which the election will be effective or within 30 days of the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section. The Indian tribe or tribal unit shall determine if the election to pay contributions will apply to the tribe as a whole, will apply only to individual tribal units, or will apply to stated combinations of individual tribal units.
(3) An Indian tribe or tribal unit paying reimbursements in lieu of contributions shall be billed for the full amount of benefits attributable to service in the employ of the Indian tribe or tribal unit. An Indian tribe or tribal unit shall reimburse the fund annually within 30 calendar days after the mailing of the final billing for the immediately preceding calendar year.
(4) If an Indian tribe or tribal unit fails to make payments in lieu of contributions, including assessments of interest and penalties, within 90 calendar days after the mailing of the notice of delinquency, the Indian tribe will lose the ability to make payments in lieu of contributions immediately unless the payment in full or collection on the security is received by the unemployment agency by December 1 of that calendar year. An Indian tribe that loses the ability to make payments in lieu of contributions shall be made a contributing employer and shall not have the ability to make payments in lieu of contributions until all contributions, payments in lieu of contributions, interest, or penalties have been paid. The ability to make payments in lieu of contributions shall be reinstated effective the January 1 immediately succeeding the year in which the Indian tribe has paid in full all contributions, payments in lieu of contributions, interest, and penalties. If an Indian tribe fails to pay in full all contributions, payments in lieu of contributions, interest, and penalties within 90 calendar days of a notice of delinquency, the unemployment agency shall immediately notify the United States department of labor and the internal revenue service of the United States department of treasury of that delinquency. If that delinquency is satisfied, the unemployment agency shall immediately notify the United States department of labor and the internal revenue service of the United States department of treasury that all contributions, payments in lieu of contributions, interest, and penalties have been paid.
(5) A notice of delinquency to an Indian tribe or tribal unit shall include information that failure to make full payment within 90 days of the date of mailing of the notice of delinquency will result in the Indian tribe losing the ability to make payments in lieu of contributions until the delinquency and all contributions, payments in lieu of contributions, interest, and penalties have been paid in full.
(6) Any Indian tribe or tribal unit that makes reimbursement payments in lieu of contributions shall be required to post a security, subject to all of the following conditions:
(a) A reimbursing tribe or tribal unit must either post the security within 30 days of the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section or by November 30 of the year before the year for which the security is required.
(b) The security shall be in the form of a surety bond, irrevocable letter of credit, or other banking device that is acceptable to the unemployment agency and that provides for payment to the unemployment agency, on demand, of an amount equal to the security that is required to be posted. The required security may be posted by a third-party guarantor.
(c) The requirement for a security does not apply to an Indian tribe or tribal unit that is expected to have less than $100,000.00 per calendar year in total wage payments, as determined by the unemployment agency. An Indian tribe or tribal unit is required to provide security if the payment of gross wages in a calendar year is equal to or greater than $100,000.00. The employer shall notify the unemployment agency within 60 days from the date its payroll equals or exceeds $100,000.00. The security shall be posted within 30 days of notice by the unemployment agency of a requirement to post a security.
(d) The amount of the security required is 4.0% of the employer's estimated total annual wage payments, as determined by the unemployment agency. Indian tribes or tribal units that have a previous wage payment history shall be required to file a security that is equal to 4.0% of the gross wages paid for the 12-month period ending June 30 of the year immediately preceding the year for which the security is required or 4.0% of the employer's estimated total annual wages, whichever is greater.
(7) Any Indian tribe or tribal unit that is liable for reimbursements in lieu of contributions may form a group account with another tribe or tribal unit, in the same manner and with the same restrictions provided in section 13e(3).
(8) Notwithstanding section 41(1), after December 20, 2000, "employer" includes an Indian tribe or tribal unit for which services are performed in employment as defined in subsection (9).
(9) After December 20, 2000, "employment" includes service performed in the employ of an Indian tribe or tribal unit, if the service is excluded from employment as that term is defined in the federal unemployment tax act, chapter 23 of subtitle C of the internal revenue code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 3301 to 3311, solely by reason of section 3306(c)(7) of the federal unemployment tax act, chapter 23 of subtitle C of the internal revenue code of 1986, and is not otherwise excluded from the definition of employment under section 43.
(10) As used in this act:
(a) "Indian tribe" means that term as defined in section 3306(u) of the federal unemployment tax act, chapter 23 of subtitle C of the internal revenue code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 3306.
(b) "Tribal unit" includes any subdivision, subsidiary, or business enterprise, wholly owned by an Indian tribe.
History: Add. 2002, Act 192, Imd. Eff. Apr. 26, 2002
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 421 - Employment Security
Act 1 of 1936 (Ex. Sess.) - Michigan Employment Security Act (421.1 - 421.75)
Section 421.1 - Michigan Employment Security Act; Short Title.
Section 421.2 - Declaration of Public Policy; Findings.
Section 421.3 - Bureau of Worker's and Unemployment Compensation; Policies; Definitions.
Section 421.3b - Repealed. 2002, Act 192, Imd. Eff. Apr. 26, 2002.
Section 421.4a - Parking Facility; Approval of State Administrative Board.
Section 421.5a - Advocacy Assistance Services; Program.
Section 421.6c - Emergency Backup Plan for Computer System.
Section 421.6d - Stabilization Fund.
Section 421.6e - Employee Training Program; Operation; Funding; Purpose.
Section 421.6f - Appropriation to Fund Improvements; Expenditure; Work Project.
Section 421.7 - Employment Security Commission; Consolidation of Divisions.
Section 421.9 - Employment Security Commission; Subpoenas, Issuance; Enforcement; Immunity.
Section 421.10 - Administration Fund; Contingent Fund.
Section 421.11a - Privilege; Waiver.
Section 421.12 - Acceptance of Wagner-Peyser Act.
Section 421.12a - Employment Security; Community Work or Training Program; Employee Benefits.
Section 421.13j - Repealed. 1977, Act 277, Eff. Jan. 1, 1978.
Section 421.13l - Indian Tribe or Tribal Unit as Employer; Requirements.
Section 421.15 - Delinquent Contributions.
Section 421.15b - Repealed. 1951, Act 251, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1951.
Section 421.16 - Adjustment or Refund of Contributions or Interest.
Section 421.21b - Seamen on American Vessel on Great Lakes; Benefits; Seamen, Definition.
Section 421.22 - Transfer of Business.
Section 421.23 - Coverage of Employer; Period.
Section 421.26 - Unemployment Compensation Fund.
Section 421.26b - Repealed. 1951, Act 251, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1951.
Section 421.27 - Payment of Benefits; Extension of Benefits Subject to Appropriation.
Section 421.27b - Deducting and Withholding Income Tax From Unemployment Benefits.
Section 421.27c - Noncharging Employer Account; Monetary Redetermination; Conditions.
Section 421.27n - Repealed. 1965, Act 281, Eff. Sept. 5, 1965.
Section 421.28b - Definitions; MCL 421.28c to 421.28m.
Section 421.28e - Shared-Work Plan; Approval or Disapproval by Unemployment Agency.
Section 421.28f - Shared-Work Plan; Effective Period.
Section 421.28g - Compensation.
Section 421.28h - Schedule; Filing Compensation Claims; Benefits; Funding of Benefits.
Section 421.28i - Modification of Shared-Work Plan.
Section 421.28j - Termination of Shared-Work Plan; Good Cause.
Section 421.28m - Effect of Approval or Disapproval by Federal Government.
Section 421.29 - Disqualification From Benefits; Exception During Covid-19 Pandemic.
Section 421.29m, 421.29n - Repealed. 1965, Act 281, Eff. Sept. 5, 1965.
Section 421.30 - Benefits Inalienable.
Section 421.31 - Waiver of Rights; Limitation of Fees.
Section 421.32 - Claims for Benefits; Examination; Determination; Notice.
Section 421.32b - Internet Site; Establishment; Access; Purpose; Protest or Appeal.
Section 421.32d - Unemployment Agency; Hiring New Employees; Limitation.
Section 421.35, 421.36 - Repealed. 2011, Act 269, Imd. Eff. Dec. 19, 2011.
Section 421.39 - Employment Security Act; Definitions.
Section 421.40 - “Employing Unit” Defined.
Section 421.41 - “Employer” Defined.
Section 421.41a - Repealed. 1951, Act 251, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1951.
Section 421.42 - “Employment” Defined.
Section 421.42a - Coverage of Services; Determination; Penalties and Interests.
Section 421.43 - Services Excluded From Term "employment."
Section 421.44 - “Remuneration” and “Wages” Defined.
Section 421.45 - Base Periods; Definition.
Section 421.46 - “Benefit Year” Defined; Conditions; Rights of Claimant.
Section 421.47 - Calendar Quarter; Definition.
Section 421.48a - Transmission or Receipt by Mail.
Section 421.50 - “Week" Defined.
Section 421.50a - “Governmental Entity” Defined.
Section 421.51 - “Benefits” and “Average Weekly Wage” Defined.
Section 421.51a - Repealed. 1951, Act 251, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1951.
Section 421.52 - State; Definition.
Section 421.54 - Sanctions; Penalties.
Section 421.54g - Report Regarding Claims Submitted by Impostors; Contents; Definitions.
Section 421.54h - Appointment of Individual to Perform Certain Activities; "Impostor" Defined.
Section 421.55 - Catchline Headings of Section Not Part of Act.
Section 421.56 - American Vessel, American Aircraft; Definitions.
Section 421.57 - Amendment or Repeal of Act.
Section 421.58 - Suspension of Provisions.
Section 421.60 - Advance From Federal Fund; Repayment.
Section 421.60a - Protection of Deaf.
Section 421.61 - Repealed. 1951, Act 251, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1951.
Section 421.62 - Recovery of Improperly Paid Benefits.
Section 421.63 - Repealed. 1971, Act 231, Imd. Eff. Jan. 3, 1972.
Section 421.64 - Payment of Extended Benefits.
Section 421.65 - Effective Dates of Act 231 of 1971; Recomputation of Benefits.
Section 421.66 - Effective Dates of Act 104 of 1974; Recomputation of Benefits.
Section 421.67a - Repealed. 1996, Act 535, Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 1997.
Section 421.68, 421.69 - Repealed. 1982, Act 535, Eff. Jan. 2, 1983.
Section 421.71 - Effective Dates of Act 535 of 1982.
Section 421.72 - Effective Date of Act 164 of 1983.
Section 421.73 - Rounding Benefits to Next Lower Full Dollar.
Section 421.75 - Conversion Date to Wage Record System; Effective Date; Report.