Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 288 - Employment Security
Section 288.398 - Contracts with consumer reporting agencies authorized — information limited — privacy rules apply — written consent, contents — use of information limited, verified by consumer reporting agency — confidentiality safeguards required...

Effective - 01 Jan 2005
288.398. Contracts with consumer reporting agencies authorized — information limited — privacy rules apply — written consent, contents — use of information limited, verified by consumer reporting agency — confidentiality safeguards required — noncompliance, liability — information obtained under false pretenses, penalty — disputes. — 1. The division of employment security may contract with one or more consumer reporting agencies, with preference given to those which maintain offices within the state of Missouri, to provide secure electronic access to information provided in the quarterly wage report to the division of employment security by employing units. The consumer reporting agency shall be limited to use of such information to those permitted under Section 604 of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681b).
2. The information provided to a consumer reporting agency shall be limited to the amount of wages reported by each employing unit, with the employing unit's name and address, for each of or up to the last eight quarters. For the purposes of this section, "consumer reporting agency" has the meaning assigned by Section 603(f) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681f).
3. The information is subject to the privacy rules of this state and the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act in addition to this section. The consumer reporting agency shall require that any user of the information shall, prior to obtaining the wage report information, obtain a written consent from the individual to whom that wage report information pertains.
4. The written consent shall prominently contain language specifying the following:
(1) The consent to disclose is voluntary and refusal to consent to disclosure of state wage information shall not be the basis for the denial of credit;
(2) If consent is granted, the information shall be released to specified parties;
(3) Authorization by the individual is necessary for the release of wage and employment history information;
(4) The specific application or transaction for the sole purpose of which release is made;
(5) Division of employment security files containing wage and employment history information submitted by employers may be accessed; and
(6) The identity and address of parties authorized to receive the released information.
5. The consumer reporting agency shall require that the information released shall be used only to verify the accuracy of the wage or employment information previously provided by an individual in connection with a specific transaction to satisfy its user's standard underwriting requirements or those imposed upon the user, and to satisfy user's obligations, under applicable state or federal fair credit reporting laws.
6. The division of employment security shall establish minimum audit, security, net worth, and liability insurance standards, technological requirements, any other terms and conditions deemed necessary in the discretion of the division to safeguard the confidentiality of the information and to otherwise serve the public interest. The division shall not pay any costs associated with the establishment or maintenance of the access provided for by this subsection, including but not limited to the costs of any audits of the consumer reporting agency or users by the division. The division may void any contract authorized by this section if the contractor is not complying with this section. Except in cases of willful and wanton misconduct, the state and division are* immune from any liability in connection with information provided under this section, including but not limited to liability with regard to the accuracy or use of the information. Any fees received by the division of employment security from a consumer reporting agency pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Missouri unemployment insurance trust fund and dedicated solely for benefit payments.
7. Any person or entity who willfully fails to comply with any requirement imposed under this subsection with respect to any consumer is liable in Missouri state courts to that consumer to the same extent as provided for in Section 616 of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681n).
8. A consumer may bring an action in a circuit court to enjoin a violation of this act**.
9. Any person who knowingly and willfully obtains information pursuant to this subsection from a consumer reporting agency under false pretenses shall be punished to the same extent as provided under Section 619 of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681q).
10. If the completeness or accuracy of any item of information in a consumer's file at a consumer reporting agency obtained under this subsection is disputed, the dispute resolution shall be handled according to Section 611 of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681l).
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(L. 2004 H.B. 1268 § 1211)
Effective 1-01-05
*Word "is" appears in original rolls.
**"This act" (H.B. 1268 & 1211, 2004) contains numerous sections. Consult Disposition of Sections table for a definitive listing.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XVIII - Labor and Industrial Relations

Chapter 288 - Employment Security

Section 288.010 - Title of law.

Section 288.020 - Public policy declared — construction of law.

Section 288.030 - Definitions — calculation of Missouri average annual wage.

Section 288.032 - Employer defined, exceptions.

Section 288.034 - Employment defined.

Section 288.035 - Owner and operator leasing motor vehicle with driver to a for-hire common or contract carrier not deemed employed for unemployment compensation, exception.

Section 288.036 - Wages defined — state taxable wage base.

Section 288.036 - Wages defined — state taxable wage base.

Section 288.037 - Indian tribes considered employers for purposes of unemployment compensation payments, when — definitions — requirements.

Section 288.038 - Maximum weekly benefit amount defined.

Section 288.040 - Eligibility for benefits — exceptions — report, contents.

Section 288.041 - Employer to provide notice of ineligibility for unemployment benefits, when.

Section 288.042 - War on terror veterans, defined — eligible for benefits — time period — penalty — offer of similar wages — fund — rulemaking authority.

Section 288.045 - Misconduct connected with the claimant's work, when — controlled substance and blood alcohol content levels — notice — tests conducted, when — violation, penalty — preemployment testing — testing provision not to apply, when — speci...

Section 288.046 - General assembly's intent to abrogate certain case law — determining misconduct, evidence of impairment.

Section 288.050 - Benefits denied unemployed workers, when — pregnancy, requirements for benefit eligibility.

Section 288.051 - Temporary employees, defined, deemed to have voluntarily quit employment, when.

Section 288.055 - Retraining programs, eligibility to receive benefits while in program, requirements.

Section 288.060 - Benefits, how paid — wage credits — limitation on duration of benefits — benefits due decedent — benefit warrants cancelled, when — electronic funds transfer system, allowed — remote claims filing procedures required, contents, duti...

Section 288.060 - Benefits, how paid -- wage credits — benefits due decedent — benefit warrants cancelled, when — electronic funds transfer system, allowed — remote claims filing procedures required, contents, duties.

Section 288.062 - "On" and "Off" indicators, state and national, how determined — extended benefits, defined — amount and how computed.

Section 288.070 - Claims for benefits — procedure — payment pending appeal.

Section 288.080 - Employer, when subject to law — election of coverage — termination.

Section 288.090 - Contributions required, when — payments in lieu of contributions, procedures — common paymaster arrangements.

Section 288.100 - Experience rating — employer accounts, credits and charges.

Section 288.102 - Rules, procedures.

Section 288.110 - Transfer of employer accounts — successor employer liabilities — unemployment experience, how treated — penalties — definitions.

Section 288.113 - Employer's rate, how determined.

Section 288.120 - Employer's contribution rate, how determined — exception shared work plan, how computed — surcharges for employers taxed at the maximum rate — overpayments, time limit for appeal.

Section 288.120 - Employer's contribution rate, how determined — exception shared work plan, how computed — surcharges for employers taxed at the maximum rate.

Section 288.121 - Rate increased when average balance in fund is less than certain amount, how — rate calculations for certain years.

Section 288.122 - If cash in fund exceeds certain amounts, contribution rate to decrease, amount — table.

Section 288.122 - If cash in fund exceeds certain amounts, contribution rate to decrease, amount — table — effective, when.

Section 288.124 - Average annual payroll defined.

Section 288.125 - Voluntary payments by employer.

Section 288.126 - Ineligibility for rate calculation, rate used, positive and negative experience rate account balances.

Section 288.128 - Additional assessment for interest on federal advancements and proceeds of credit instruments, procedure — excess collections, use of — credit instrument and financing agreement repayment surcharge.

Section 288.130 - Employer records — form of report — benefit information — liability determination — final when — extension of time period for cause — reconsideration, when.

Section 288.132 - Unemployment automation fund created, use of moneys.

Section 288.133 - Unemployment automation adjustment, amount — reductions, when.

Section 288.140 - Contribution adjustments or refunds.

Section 288.150 - Unpaid contributions, interest rate due, abatement during extensions — exceptions.

Section 288.160 - Assessment of delinquent contributions — limitations — refusal to file, penalty.

Section 288.170 - Collection of delinquent contributions.

Section 288.175 - Debtor's federal income tax refund may be intercepted — debt defined — debtor defined — use of collection agencies authorized.

Section 288.180 - Compromise of delinquent contributions.

Section 288.190 - Administrative appeals on disputed determinations — party subject to appeal decision, right to counsel.

Section 288.200 - Appeals to labor and industrial relations commission.

Section 288.210 - Judicial review of decisions of industrial commission, grounds — division to be a party, when.

Section 288.215 - Finding of fact, conclusion of law, judgment or order not conclusive or binding, when — use of evidence in other proceedings.

Section 288.220 - Administration of law — director — state unemployment insurance operation — rules and regulations.

Section 288.222 - Resume retrieval program, division may administer, charge fees — general assembly may appropriate funds for program.

Section 288.225 - Group insurance for employees of division.

Section 288.230 - Power to subpoena records and witnesses — mileage and per diem for witnesses — witness's right against self-incrimination, procedure to claim, effect.

Section 288.240 - Papers, deemed filed, when.

Section 288.245 - Records of division constitute evidence of date of mailing or electronic transmission.

Section 288.247 - Electronic document transmission and filing requirements — investigations of protested issues and fraud, appeals decided.

Section 288.250 - Records confidential — privileged communications — violation, penalty.

Section 288.251 - Cooperation with not-for-profit agencies authorized.

Section 288.260 - Annual report.

Section 288.290 - Unemployment compensation fund, established — administration, deposit of funds — purposes — erroneous collection of interest or penalties.

Section 288.300 - Unemployment compensation administration fund, administration and disbursement.

Section 288.310 - Special employment security fund — use of funds — amounts transferred between funds, when.

Section 288.320 - Federal funds, how used — reimbursement, when authorized.

Section 288.330 - State liability for benefits limited, authority for application and repayment of federal advances — board of unemployment fund financing created, duties, requirements, powers — disposition of unobligated funds.

Section 288.330 - State liability for benefits limited, authority for application and repayment of federal advances — board of unemployment fund financing created, duties, requirements, powers — disposition of unobligated funds.

Section 288.340 - Cooperation with federal government and sister states.

Section 288.345 - Division may participate in federal comprehensive manpower programs.

Section 288.350 - Effect of amendments to related federal law.

Section 288.360 - Records of division — reproduction, destruction, copies.

Section 288.370 - Law does not confer vested rights.

Section 288.375 - Discharge for testifying prohibited, civil action for damages, statute of limitations.

Section 288.379 - Notice given to filer of claim, taxation of benefits — deducted amounts remain in trust fund until transference — division to follow procedures — order in which amounts are deducted.

Section 288.380 - Void agreements — offenses, penalties — deductions of support obligations and uncollected overissuance of food stamps — offset for overpayment of benefits by other states, when — definitions.

Section 288.381 - Collection of benefits paid when claimant later determined ineligible or awarded back pay — violation, damages.

Section 288.382 - Uncollectible benefit overpayments, how determined.

Section 288.390 - State to comply with minimum standards prescribed by federal law.

Section 288.395 - Fraud or misrepresentation, penalties.

Section 288.398 - Contracts with consumer reporting agencies authorized — information limited — privacy rules apply — written consent, contents — use of information limited, verified by consumer reporting agency — confidentiality safeguards required...

Section 288.500 - Shared work program created — definitions — plan, requirements — plan denied, submission of new plan, when — contribution by employer, how computed — benefits — severability clause.

Section 288.501 - Extension of benefits — alternate base period defined — use of federal moneys.