Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 1 of 1936 (Ex. Sess.) - Michigan Employment Security Act (421.1 - 421.75)
Section 421.28 - Eligibility to Receive Benefits; Conditions; Waiver Extension for Extended Layoff in 2021.

Sec. 28.
(1) An unemployed individual is eligible to receive benefits with respect to any week only if the unemployment agency finds all of the following:
(a) The individual registered for work pursuant to subsection (10) after the individual applied for benefits and within the time period prescribed by the unemployment agency, has continued to report pursuant to unemployment agency rules, and is actively engaged in seeking work. The requirements that the individual must report, must register for work, must be available to perform suitable full-time work, and must seek work may be waived by the unemployment agency if the individual is laid off and the employer that laid the individual off notifies the unemployment agency in writing or by computerized data exchange that the layoff is temporary and that work is expected to be available for the individual within a declared number of days, not to exceed 45 calendar days, plus up to an additional 90 calendar days as provided for in subsection (11), following the last day the individual worked. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (12), this waiver is not effective unless the notification from the employer is received by the unemployment agency before the individual has completed his or her first compensable week following layoff. If the individual is not recalled within the specified period, the waiver ceases to be operative with respect to that layoff. Except for a period of disqualification, the requirement that the individual shall seek work may be waived by the unemployment agency if it finds that suitable work is unavailable both in the locality where the individual resides and in those localities in which the individual has earned wages during or after the base period. This waiver does not apply to a claimant enrolled and attending classes as a full-time student. An individual is considered to have satisfied the requirement of personal reporting at an employment office, as applied to a week in a period during which the requirements of registration and seeking work have been waived by the unemployment agency pursuant to this subdivision, if the individual has satisfied the personal reporting requirement with respect to a preceding week in that period and the individual has reported with respect to the week by mail pursuant to the rules promulgated by the unemployment agency.
(b) The individual has made a claim for benefits pursuant to section 32 and has provided the unemployment agency with all of the following:
(i) His or her Social Security number.
(ii) His or her driver license number, and the state that issued the license, or state identification card number, and the state that issued the identification card, or copies of the acceptable documents as provided in the Form I-9.
(iii) If the unemployment agency has requested them, copies of the acceptable documents as provided in the Form I-9. As used in this subdivision, "Form I-9" means the employment verification form that fulfills the employment verification obligations under 8 CFR 274a.2.
(c) The individual is able and available to appear at a location of the unemployment agency's choosing for evaluation of eligibility for benefits, if required, and to perform suitable full-time work of a character that the individual is qualified to perform by past experience or training, which is of a character generally similar to work for which the individual has previously received wages, and for which the individual is available, full time, either at a locality at which the individual earned wages for insured work during his or her base period or at a locality where it is found by the unemployment agency that such work is available. Notwithstanding any other provision of this act, for all claims filed after March 1, 2020, and established under the federal pandemic unemployment assistance program, with respect to the able and available requirements, an individual must be able and available to perform suitable full- or part-time work. An individual is considered unavailable for work under any of the following circumstances:
(i) The individual fails during a benefit year to notify or update a chargeable employer with telephone, email, or other information sufficient to allow the employer to contact the individual about available work.
(ii) The individual fails, without good cause, to respond to the unemployment agency within 14 calendar days of the later of the mailing of a notice to the address of record requiring the individual to contact the unemployment agency or of the leaving of a telephone message requesting a return call and providing a return name and telephone number on an automated answering device or with an individual answering the telephone number of record.
(iii) Unless the claimant shows good cause for failure to respond, mail sent to the individual's address of record is returned as undeliverable and the telephone number of record has been disconnected or changed or is otherwise no longer associated with the individual.
(d) In the event of the death of an individual's immediate family member, the eligibility requirements of availability and reporting are waived for the day of the death and for 4 consecutive calendar days thereafter. As used in this subdivision, "immediate family member" means a spouse, child, stepchild, adopted child, grandchild, parent, grandparent, brother, or sister of the individual or his or her spouse. Immediate family member includes the spouse of any of the individuals specified in the previous sentence.
(e) The individual participates in reemployment services, such as job search assistance services, if the individual has been determined or redetermined by the unemployment agency to be likely to exhaust regular benefits and need reemployment services pursuant to a profiling system established by the unemployment agency.
(2) The unemployment agency may authorize an individual with an unexpired benefit year to pursue vocational training or retraining only if the unemployment agency finds all of the following:
(a) Reasonable opportunities for employment in occupations for which the individual is fitted by training and experience do not exist in the locality in which the individual is claiming benefits.
(b) The vocational training course relates to an occupation or skill for which there are, or are expected to be in the immediate future, reasonable employment opportunities.
(c) The training course has been approved by a local advisory council on which both management and labor are represented, or if there is no local advisory council, by the unemployment agency.
(d) The individual has the required qualifications and aptitudes to complete the course successfully.
(e) The vocational training course has been approved by the state board of education and is maintained by a public or private school or by the unemployment agency.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this act, an otherwise eligible individual is not ineligible for benefits because he or she is participating in training with the approval of the unemployment agency. For each week that the unemployment agency finds that an individual who is claiming benefits under this act and who is participating in training with the approval of the unemployment agency, is satisfactorily pursuing an approved course of vocational training, the unemployment agency shall waive the requirements that he or she be available for work and be seeking work as prescribed in subsection (1)(a) and (c), and shall find good cause for his or her failure to apply for suitable work, report to a former employer for an interview concerning suitable work, or accept suitable work as required in section 29(1)(c), (d), and (e).
(4) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this act, an otherwise eligible individual must not be denied benefits solely because the individual is in training approved under section 236(a)(1) of the trade act of 1974, 19 USC 2296, nor shall the individual be denied benefits by reason of leaving work to enter such training if the work left is not suitable employment. Furthermore, an otherwise eligible individual must not be denied benefits because of the application to any such week in training of provisions of this act, or any applicable federal unemployment compensation law, relating to availability for work, active search for work, or refusal to accept work. For purposes of this subsection, "suitable employment" means, with respect to an individual, work of a substantially equal or higher skill level than the individual's past adversely affected employment, as defined for purposes of the trade act of 1974, 19 USC 2101 to 2497b, and wages for that work at not less than 80% of the individual's average weekly wage as determined for the purposes of the trade act of 1974, 19 USC 2101 to 2497b.
(5) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (6), for purposes of this section, for benefit years beginning on or after January 1, 2013, to be actively engaged in seeking work, an individual must conduct a systematic and sustained search for work in each week the individual is claiming benefits, using any of the following methods to report the details of the work search:
(a) Reporting at monthly intervals on the unemployment agency's online reporting system the name of each employer and physical or online location of each employer where work was sought and the date and method by which work was sought with each employer.
(b) Filing a written report with the unemployment agency by mail or facsimile transmission not later than the end of the fourth calendar week after the end of the week in which the individual engaged in the work search, on a form approved by the unemployment agency, indicating the name of each employer and physical or online location of each employer where work was sought and the date and method by which work was sought with each employer.
(c) Appearing at least monthly in person at a Michigan works agency office to report the name and physical or online location of each employer where the individual sought work during the previous month and the date and method by which work was sought with each employer.
(6) For purposes of this section, beginning on April 2, 2020, to be actively engaged in seeking work, an individual must conduct a systematic and sustained search for work in each week the individual is claiming benefits and must report to the unemployment agency the details of the work search at least once every 2 weeks or, if the unemployment agency prescribes a shorter reporting period, the reporting period prescribed by the unemployment agency. An individual may conduct a systematic and sustained search for work by doing any of the following:
(a) Using resources available at a Michigan works agency office to do any of the following:
(i) Participate in reemployment services and eligibility assessment activities.
(ii) Identify the skills the individual possesses that are consistent with target or demand occupations in the local workforce development area.
(iii) Obtain job postings and seek employment for suitable positions needed by local employers.
(b) Attending job search seminars or other employment workshops that offer instruction in improving an individual's skills for finding and obtaining employment.
(c) Creating a user profile on a professional networking site or using an online career tool. Creating duplicate user profiles or resubmitting or reuploading the same resume to the same professional networking site does not satisfy the requirements of this subdivision.
(d) Applying for an available position with, submitting a resume to, or interviewing with employers. Applying for the same position within a 4-week period or contacting an employer to determine whether a position is available does not satisfy the requirements of this subdivision, unless the individual uses his or her union hiring hall to conduct a search for work.
(e) Registering for work with a private employment agency or, if it is available to the individual in his or her occupation or profession, the placement facility of a school, college, or university.
(f) Taking an examination that is required for a position in the state civil service.
(7) The work search conducted by the claimant is subject to audit by the unemployment agency.
(8) The unemployment agency shall request but shall not require an individual who is applying for benefits to submit his or her base period employer's unemployment agency account number and federal employer identification number.
(9) The unemployment agency shall use all of the documentation and information provided by an individual applying for benefits to verify the identity of the individual before making an initial payment on the individual's claim.
(10) An individual must register for work as required under subsection (1)(a) by registering with a Michigan works agency.
(11) The unemployment agency may extend a waiver described in subsection (1)(a) beyond 45 calendar days, but not for more than an additional 90 calendar days, if, before the end of the specified period of the waiver, the employer notifies the unemployment agency in writing or by computerized data exchange that the layoff is an extended layoff and is the result of 1 or more of the following:
(a) The retooling of the employer's equipment.
(b) A parts shortage.
(c) A temporary production volume adjustment.
(12) If an individual is laid off because of an extended layoff described in subsection (11) that existed on May 31, 2021, the requirements that the individual must report, must register for work, must be available to perform suitable full-time work, and must seek work may be waived by the unemployment agency as described in subsection (1)(a) if, before July 16, 2021, the individual's employer notifies the unemployment agency pursuant to subsection (11) that the individual was laid off because of an extended layoff described in subsection (11). The specified period of a waiver granted under this subsection begins on May 31, 2021.
History: 1936, Ex. Sess., Act 1, Imd. Eff. Dec. 24, 1936 ;-- Am. 1939, Act 324, Imd. Eff. June 22, 1939 ;-- Am. 1941, Act 364, Imd. Eff. July 1, 1941 ;-- Am. 1942, 2nd Ex. Sess., Act 18, Imd. Eff. Feb. 27, 1942 ;-- Am. 1943, Act 246, Imd. Eff. June 1, 1943 ;-- Am. 1944, 1st Ex. Sess., Act 9, Imd. Eff. Feb. 19, 1944 ;-- Am. 1947, Act 360, Imd. Eff. July 8, 1947 ;-- CL 1948, 421.28 ;-- Am. 1949, Act 282, Imd. Eff. June 11, 1949 ;-- Am. 1951, Act 251, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1951 ;-- Am. 1954, Act 197, Imd. Eff. May 7, 1954 ;-- Am. 1955, Act 281, Eff. July 15, 1955 ;-- Am. 1965, Act 281, Eff. Sept. 5, 1965 ;-- Am. 1967, Act 254, Imd. Eff. July 19, 1967 ;-- Am. 1971, Act 231, Imd. Eff. Jan. 3, 1972 ;-- Am. 1974, Act 11, Imd. Eff. Feb. 15, 1974 ;-- Am. 1974, Act 104, Eff. June 9, 1974 ;-- Am. 1980, Act 358, Eff. Mar. 1, 1981 ;-- Am. 1981, Act 107, Imd. Eff. July 17, 1981 ;-- Am. 1982, Act 247, Imd. Eff. Sept. 23, 1982 ;-- Am. 1982, Act 535, Eff. Jan. 2, 1983 ;-- Am. 1983, Act 164, Imd. Eff. July 24, 1983 ;-- Am. 1985, Act 197, Imd. Eff. Dec. 26, 1985 ;-- Am. 1989, Act 227, Eff. Dec. 21, 1989 ;-- Am. 1994, Act 162, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1994 ;-- Am. 1994, Act 422, Imd. Eff. Jan. 6, 1995 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 269, Imd. Eff. Dec. 19, 2011 ;-- Am. 2017, Act 228, Eff. Mar. 21, 2018 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 83, Imd. Eff. Apr. 2, 2020 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 229, Imd. Eff. Oct. 20, 2020 ;-- Am. 2021, Act 66, Imd. Eff. July 19, 2021 ;-- Am. 2022, Act 18, Imd. Eff. Feb. 28, 2022 Admin Rule: R 421.10 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code.

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

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 421.3a - Michigan Employment Security Advisory Council; Creation; Appointment, Qualifications, and Terms of Members; Vacancies; Compensation; Expenses; Recommendations; Assistance and Studies.

Section 421.3b - Repealed. 2002, Act 192, Imd. Eff. Apr. 26, 2002.

Section 421.4 - Rules and Regulations; Distribution; Public Hearing; Notice; Publication; Copies Furnished; Effective Date.

Section 421.4a - Parking Facility; Approval of State Administrative Board.

Section 421.5 - Employment Security Commission; Director; Appointment, Term, and Duties; Annual Salary; Employees and Assistants; Delegation of Authority; Compensation and Expenses; Bond; Appointment and Qualifications of Persons to Assist Employers...

Section 421.5a - Advocacy Assistance Services; Program.

Section 421.5b - Bureau of Worker's and Unemployment Compensation; Creation Within Department of Consumer and Industry Services; Director; Transfer of Powers and Duties by Executive Order.

Section 421.6 - Conversion to Wage Record System; Assistance of Ad Hoc Committees; Administrative Costs.

Section 421.6a - Unemployment Insurance Agency; Destruction or Disposal of Documents; Admissibility of Reproduction as Evidence.

Section 421.6b - Appropriation for Continuing Work on Unemployment Insurance Computer System Improvement and Capacity Extension Project; Staff Training; Appointment, Membership, and Duties of Computer Project Oversight Committee; Reversion of Unexpen...

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 421.6g - Securing Automated Systems for Fraud Control and Collections Division; Fraud Control and Investigation; Funding; Work Project.

Section 421.7 - Employment Security Commission; Consolidation of Divisions.

Section 421.8 - Legislative Purpose; Annual Review of Maximum Weekly Benefit Rates; Comparison of Consumers' Price Index; “Base Month” Defined; Determining Percentage of Increase or Decrease; Report.

Section 421.9 - Employment Security Commission; Subpoenas, Issuance; Enforcement; Immunity.

Section 421.10 - Administration Fund; Contingent Fund.

Section 421.10a - Obligation Trust Fund; Creation; Receipt and Deposit of Money or Other Assets; Investment; Money Remaining in Fund; Administrator; Expenditures; Purpose.

Section 421.11 - Unemployment Agency; Cooperation With Federal Agency; Reports; Compliance With Federal Regulations; "Social Security Act" Defined; Disclosure of Information; Reciprocal Agreements.

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 421.13 - Contributions of Employer; Rate; Obligation Assessment Payment; Computation and Payment; Reports; Quarterly Wage Report; Apportioned Payments; Optional Payment Method; "Eligible Contributing Employer" Defined.

Section 421.13a - Contributions of Nonprofit Organizations; Reimbursement Payments in Lieu of Contributions; “Nonprofit Organization” Defined; Notice of Election to Become Reimbursing Employer; Surety Bond, Irrevocable Letter of Credit, or Other Secu...

Section 421.13b - Liability of Nonprofit Organization for Reimbursement Payments in Lieu of Contributions; Termination of Status as Reimbursing Employer; Notice of Termination; Election to Become Reimbursing Employer; Notice of Election; Termination...

Section 421.13c - Payments by Nonprofit Organization to Commission; Computation; Statement of Charges; Past Due Reimbursement Payments.

Section 421.13d - Delinquency of Nonprofit Organization in Making Reimbursement Payments; Termination of Election; Surety Bond, Irrevocable Letter of Credit, or Other Security.

Section 421.13e - Group Account for Sharing Cost of Benefits; Joint Application; Approval; Notice; Duration; Termination; Adding Employer to or Removing Employer From Group Account; Liability for Benefit Charges; Effective Date and Application of Ame...

Section 421.13f - Reimbursement by Nonprofit Organization of Benefits Paid; Charging Benefits Paid to Rating Account of Nonprofit Organization.

Section 421.13g - Reimbursement Payments by State in Lieu of Contributions; Amount, Time, and Manner of Payments; Separate Accounts; Funds to Which Reimbursement Payments Charged; Liability for Reimbursement Payments; Election to Be Reimbursing Emplo...

Section 421.13h - Provisions Applicable to Reimbursement Payments in Lieu of Contributions and Reimbursing Employers.

Section 421.13i - Governmental Entity as Reimbursing Employer or Contributing Employer; Election; Notice; Termination of Election; Liability for Reimbursement Payments; Notice Terminating Status; Extension of Period for Filing Notice of Election; Det...

Section 421.13j - Repealed. 1977, Act 277, Eff. Jan. 1, 1978.

Section 421.13k - Payment by Governmental Entity of Regular Benefits Plus Extended Benefits and Training Benefits; Ascertainment of Amount; Statement of Charges; Reimbursement of Fund; Past Due Reimbursement Payments; Liability for and Payment of Con...

Section 421.13l - Indian Tribe or Tribal Unit as Employer; Requirements.

Section 421.13m - Professional Employer Organization; Determination of Status as Liable Employer; Reporting of Wages and Payment of Unemployment Contributions; Requirements; Act or Omission Occurring Before January 1, 2011; "Professional Employer Org...

Section 421.14 - Employing Unit as Employer and Services as Employment; Determinations; Notice; Review and Redetermination; Collection of Contributions; Retroactive Determination; Introduction of Determination, Redetermination, or Decision in Proceed...

Section 421.15 - Delinquent Contributions.

Section 421.15a - Apportioned Quarterly Payments; Interest on Contribution Obligation Not Required; Failure to Make Payment.

Section 421.15b - Repealed. 1951, Act 251, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1951.

Section 421.16 - Adjustment or Refund of Contributions or Interest.

Section 421.17 - Nonchargeable Benefits Account; Experience Account; Pooling of Contributions; Credits; Exception During Covid-19 Pandemic Only.

Section 421.18 - Definitions.

Section 421.19 - Contribution Rate of Contributing Employer; Determination; Reserve Fund Balance of Reorganized Employer; Distressed Employer; Irrevocability of Excess Payments to Experience Account.

Section 421.19a - Solvency Tax; Determination; Payment; Deferral; Appropriation; Repayment; Payment of Amounts Obtained Into Contingent Fund; Crediting Amounts to Employers' Experience Accounts; Past Due Payments; Interest and Penalties; Adjustments...

Section 421.20 - Charging Benefits Against Employer's Account; Benefits Improperly Paid; Basis; Failure of Employer to Provide Information; Determination; Appeal; Separate Determination of Amount and Duration of Benefits; Charge to Base Period Employ...

Section 421.20a - Benefits Paid Under Protest or Appeal; Charge to Suspense Account; Transfer to Rating Account or Solvency Account.

Section 421.21 - Copies or Listings of Benefit Checks Charged Against Employer's Account; Copies as Final Determination; Statement of Total Benefits Charged Against Rating Account; Notice to Employer of Contribution Rate; Finality of Statement or Det...

Section 421.21a - Allocation of Benefit Charges and Contributions Attributable to Service Performed Under Ceta-Pse.

Section 421.21b - Seamen on American Vessel on Great Lakes; Benefits; Seamen, Definition.

Section 421.22 - Transfer of Business.

Section 421.22a - Transfer of Operations From Another State to This State; Conditions to Being Deemed Qualified Employer; Withdrawing Request for Application of Section; Furnishing Information to Commission; Wages, Contributions, and Benefits Deemed...

Section 421.22b - Transferring Trade or Business With Intent to Reduce Contribution Rate or Reimbursement Payments.

Section 421.23 - Coverage of Employer; Period.

Section 421.24 - Cessation of Employing Unit as Employer Subject to Act; Termination of Coverage; Rescission of Determination.

Section 421.25 - Election That Services Be Deemed Employment Subject to Act; Request for Termination of Coverage; Termination of Election.

Section 421.26 - Unemployment Compensation Fund.

Section 421.26a - Issuance of Notes, Bonds, Financial Instruments, or Other Evidences of Indebtedness; Use of Proceeds; Payment of Unemployment Obligation Assessment; Rate; Collection; Additional Special Subaccounts; Agreements; Definitions.

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 421.27a - Payment of Benefits for Certain Periods of Unemployment; Amount; Conditions; Eligibility; Limitation.

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 421.28 - Eligibility to Receive Benefits; Conditions; Waiver Extension for Extended Layoff in 2021.

Section 421.28a - Preservation of Unused Credit Weeks or Benefit Entitlement During Period of Continuous Involuntary Disability; Request; Written Statement From Physician; Copies; Extension of Benefit Year; Payment of Benefits; “Continuous Disability...

Section 421.28b - Definitions; MCL 421.28c to 421.28m.

Section 421.28c - Shared-Work Plan; Application; Requirements; Manner; Contents; Approval of More Than 1 Plan.

Section 421.28d - Shared-Work Plan; Approval by Unemployment Agency; Requirements; Reduction Percentage.

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 421.28k - Authority of Unemployment Agency to Approve, Disapprove, Modify, or Terminate Shared-Work Plan.

Section 421.28l - Report.

Section 421.28m - Effect of Approval or Disapproval by Federal Government.

Section 421.29 - Disqualification From Benefits; Exception During Covid-19 Pandemic.

Section 421.29a - Disqualification From Benefits; Exception for Domestic Violence; Documentation; Definitions.

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 421.32a - Review of Determination; Redetermination; Notice; Reconsideration; Applicability of Redetermination, Disqualification, or Ineligibility to Compensable Period; Finality of Redetermination; Additional Transfer Provisions; Finding of F...

Section 421.32b - Internet Site; Establishment; Access; Purpose; Protest or Appeal.

Section 421.32c - Reconsideration of Claims Filed After March 15, 2020; Prohibited Solely on Applicability of Executive Order.

Section 421.32d - Unemployment Agency; Hiring New Employees; Limitation.

Section 421.33 - Assignment to Administrative Law Judge; Appeals and Transferred Matters; Consolidation of Cases; Procedure for Appeal to Michigan Compensation Appellate Commission.

Section 421.34 - Appeal to Michigan Compensation Appellate Commission From Findings of Fact and Decision or From Denial of Motion for Rehearing or Reopening.

Section 421.35, 421.36 - Repealed. 2011, Act 269, Imd. Eff. Dec. 19, 2011.

Section 421.37 - Fees for Subpoenaed Witnesses; Fees and Expenses of Proceedings; Issuance of Subpoena.

Section 421.38 - Review by Circuit Court; Direct Appeal of Order or Decision of Administrative Law Judge; Unemployment Agency as Party; Manner of Appeal.

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 421.44a - “Previously Uncovered Services” Defined; Wages to Include Remuneration for Previously Uncovered Services; Limitation on Use of Remuneration and on Charging of Benefits; Claims to Which Section Applicable; Retroactive Claims; Remuner...

Section 421.45 - Base Periods; Definition.

Section 421.46 - “Benefit Year” Defined; Conditions; Rights of Claimant.

Section 421.46a - Establishment of Benefit Year Where Individual Unable to Establish Benefit Year Under MCL 421.46; Conditions; Calculation of Average Weekly Wage; Charge to Employers; Extended Benefits; Claim.

Section 421.47 - Calendar Quarter; Definition.

Section 421.48 - "Unemployed" Explained; Amounts Considered Wages or Remuneration; Leave of Absence; Elected Layoff; Covid-19 Absence.

Section 421.48a - Transmission or Receipt by Mail.

Section 421.49 - Last Day of Protest or Appeal Period Falling on Saturday, Sunday, or Legal Holiday; Running of Statutory Periods.

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 421.53 - “Hospital,”“institution of Higher Education,” and “Educational Institution Other Than Institution of Higher Education,” Defined.

Section 421.54 - Sanctions; Penalties.

Section 421.54a - Requiring Individual to Make False Statement or Representation Regarding Benefit or Other Payment as Condition of Employment; Remedies; Applicability; Disposition of Amounts Recovered; Effective Date of Section.

Section 421.54b - Conspiracy; Applicability; Penalties; Disposition of Amounts Recovered; Effective Date of Section.

Section 421.54c - Embezzlement; Penalties; Applicability; Disposition of Amounts Recovered; Effective Date of Section.

Section 421.54f - Report of Fraudulent Claim; Contents; Submission of Affidavit by Affected Individual; Duties of Unemployment Agency; Appeal of Determination; Determination of Identity Theft; Credit to Employer's Account; Misrepresentation; Affected...

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 421.59 - Repeal.

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 421.67 - Effective Dates of Act 110 of 1975; Recomputation of Weekly Benefit Rate and Maximum Amount of Benefits; Supplemental Benefits.

Section 421.67a - Repealed. 1996, Act 535, Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 1997.

Section 421.67b - Annual Report to Legislature; Validating Representations Made by Employer to Legislature.

Section 421.68, 421.69 - Repealed. 1982, Act 535, Eff. Jan. 2, 1983.

Section 421.70 - Effective Date of Act 358 of 1980; Recomputation of Weekly Benefit Rate and Maximum Amount of Benefits; Supplemental Benefits.

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.