Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 268 — Unemployment Insurance
Section 268.184 — Employer Misrepresentation And Misreporting; Administrative Penalties.

Subdivision 1. Misrepresentation; administrative penalties. (a) The commissioner must penalize an employer if that employer or any employee, officer, or agent of that employer made a false statement or representation without a good faith belief as to correctness of the statement or representation or knowingly failed to disclose a material fact in order to:
(1) assist an applicant to receive unemployment benefits to which the applicant is not entitled;
(2) prevent or reduce the payment of unemployment benefits to an applicant; or
(3) avoid or reduce any payment required from an employer under this chapter or section 116L.20.
The penalty is the greater of $500 or 50 percent of the following resulting from the employer's action:
(i) the amount of any overpaid unemployment benefits to an applicant;
(ii) the amount of unemployment benefits not paid to an applicant that would otherwise have been paid; or
(iii) the amount of any payment required from the employer under this chapter or section 116L.20 that was not paid.
(b) The commissioner must penalize an employer if that employer failed or refused to honor a subpoena issued under section 268.188. The penalty is $500 and any costs of enforcing the subpoena, including attorney fees.
(c) Penalties under this subdivision and under section 268.047, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), are in addition to any other penalties and subject to the same collection procedures that apply to past due taxes. Penalties must be paid within 30 calendar days of issuance of the determination of penalty and credited to the trust fund.
(d) The determination of penalty is final unless the employer files an appeal within 20 calendar days after the sending of the determination of penalty to the employer by mail or electronic transmission. Proceedings on the appeal are conducted in accordance with section 268.105.
Subd. 1a. Notification and misreporting penalties. (a) If the commissioner finds that any employer or agent of an employer failed to meet the notification requirements of section 268.051, subdivision 4, the employer must be assessed a penalty of $5,000 or two percent of the first full quarterly payroll acquired, whichever is higher. Payroll is wages paid as defined in section 268.035, subdivision 30. The penalty under this paragraph must be canceled if the commissioner determines that the failure occurred because of ignorance or inadvertence.
(b) If the commissioner finds that any individual advised an employer to violate the employer's notification requirements under section 268.051, subdivision 4, the individual, and that individual's employer, must each be assessed the penalty in paragraph (a).
(c) If the commissioner finds that any person or agent of a person violated the reporting requirements of section 268.046, the person must be assessed a penalty of $5,000 or two percent of the quarterly payroll reported in violation of section 268.046, whichever is higher. Payroll is wages paid as defined in section 268.035, subdivision 30.
(d) Penalties under this subdivision are in addition to any other penalties and subject to the same collection procedures that apply to past due amounts from an employer. Penalties must be paid within 30 calendar days after sending of the determination of penalty and credited to the trust fund.
(e) The determination of penalty is final unless the person assessed files an appeal within 20 calendar days after sending of the determination of penalty by mail or electronic transmission. Proceedings on the appeal are conducted in accordance with section 268.105.
Subd. 2. [Renumbered 268.182, subdivision 1, para (b)]
Ex1936 c 2 s 16; 1941 c 554 s 15; 1951 c 442 s 11; 1953 c 97 s 18; 1969 c 567 s 3; 1973 c 254 s 3; 1975 c 336 s 24; 1977 c 4 s 10; 1977 c 430 s 25 subd 1; 1979 c 181 s 17,18; 1Sp1982 c 1 s 37-40; 1983 c 216 art 1 s 42,87; 1983 c 372 s 45,46; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1Sp1985 c 14 art 9 s 75; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 385 s 40-45; 1988 c 712 s 3; 1989 c 209 art 2 s 1; 1990 c 566 s 8; 1992 c 484 s 15; 1994 c 483 s 1; 1995 c 54 s 21-24; 1996 c 417 s 29,31; 1997 c 66 s 76,79; 1998 c 265 s 38; 1999 c 107 s 56,66; 2000 c 343 s 4; 2001 c 175 s 47; 2004 c 183 s 83; 2005 c 112 art 1 s 11-13; 2007 c 128 art 2 s 16,17; 2009 c 78 art 4 s 50; 2010 c 347 art 2 s 21; 2011 c 84 art 2 s 8,9; 2012 c 201 art 1 s 3; art 3 s 13,15; 2013 c 85 art 4 s 17; 2014 c 251 art 2 s 20,21; 2017 c 35 art 3 s 20,24

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 268 - 269 — Employment And Economic Development

Chapter 268 — Unemployment Insurance

Section 268.001 — Citation; Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Law.

Section 268.03 — Public Purpose Of The Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Program.

Section 268.031 — Standard Of Proof; Statutory Interpretation And Application.

Section 268.032 — Electronic Transmission; When Allowed; Sending To Last Known Address Required.

Section 268.033 — Computation Of Time.

Section 268.034 — Computations Of Money Rounded Down.

Section 268.035 — Definitions.

Section 268.042 — Employers Coverage.

Section 268.0425 — Electronic Transaction Presumption.

Section 268.043 — Determinations Of Coverage.

Section 268.044 — Wage Reporting.

Section 268.045 — Employer Tax Or Reimbursable Accounts.

Section 268.046 — Tax And Reimbursable Accounts Assigned To Employee Leasing Companies, Professional Employer Organizations, Or Similar Person.

Section 268.047 — Effect On Employer Of Unemployment Benefits Paid.

Section 268.051 — Employers Taxes.

Section 268.052 — Payment To Trust Fund By State And Political Subdivisions.

Section 268.0525 — Indian Tribes.

Section 268.053 — Payment To Trust Fund By Nonprofit Organizations.

Section 268.057 — Collection Of Taxes.

Section 268.058 — Lien, Levy, Setoff, And Civil Action.

Section 268.059 — Garnishment For Delinquent Taxes And Unemployment Benefit Overpayments.

Section 268.0625 — Revocations Of Business Licenses.

Section 268.063 — Personal Liability.

Section 268.064 — Liability For Debts Upon Acquisition.

Section 268.065 — Liability Of Amounts Due From Subcontractors And Employee Leasing Firms.

Section 268.066 — Cancellation Of Amounts Due From An Employer.

Section 268.067 — Compromise.

Section 268.0675 — No Election Of Remedy.

Section 268.068 — Notice To Workers.

Section 268.069 — Payment Of Unemployment Benefits.

Section 268.07 — Benefit Account.

Section 268.084 — Password; Presumption.

Section 268.085 — Eligibility Requirements; Payments That Affect Benefits.

Section 268.0865 — Continued Request For Unemployment Benefits.

Section 268.087 — Unemployment Benefits Due Deceased Persons.

Section 268.088 — Benefits Paid During Certain Voluntary Unemployment.

Section 268.095 — Ineligibility Because Of Quit Or Discharge.

Section 268.101 — Determinations On Issues Of Ineligibility.

Section 268.103 — Appeals By Electronic Transmission.

Section 268.105 — Appeals.

Section 268.115 — Extended Unemployment Benefits.

Section 268.125 — Additional Unemployment Benefits.

Section 268.131 — Combined Wage Arrangements For Work In Multiple States.

Section 268.133 — Unemployment Benefits While In Entrepreneurial Training.

Section 268.136 — Shared Work.

Section 268.145 — Income Tax Withholding.

Section 268.155 — Child Support Deducted From Unemployment Benefits.

Section 268.18 — Unemployment Benefit Overpayments.

Section 268.182 — Fraud; Criminal Penalty.

Section 268.183 — Applicant Administrative Penalties.

Section 268.184 — Employer Misrepresentation And Misreporting; Administrative Penalties.

Section 268.186 — Records; Audits.

Section 268.188 — Subpoenas; Oaths.

Section 268.19 — Data Privacy.

Section 268.192 — Protection Of Rights.

Section 268.194 — Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund.

Section 268.196 — Administration Account.

Section 268.199 — Contingent Account.

Section 268.20 — Representation In Court.

Section 268.21 — Nonliability Of State.

Section 268.211 — Unemployment Insurance Benefits Telephone System.

Section 268.215 — Day Of The Week And Date Requirement.

Section 268.22 — Saving Clause.

Section 268.23 — Severable.