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    • Title 4 - Employment Services and Unemployment
    • Subtitle A - Texas Unemployment Compensation Act
    • Chapter 201 - Unemployment Compensation Act--General Provisions
    • Subchapter C. Definition of Employer
    • Section 201.024. Election to Be Employer

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter C. Definition of Employer
    Section 201.024. Election to Be Employer

    Sec. 201.024. ELECTION TO BE EMPLOYER. In this subtitle, "employer" also means an employing unit that has elected to become an employer under Section 205.001, 205.002, 206.002, or 206.003.
    Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.

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    Texas Statutes

    Labor Code

    Title 4 - Employment Services and Unemployment

    Subtitle A - Texas Unemployment Compensation Act

    Chapter 201 - Unemployment Compensation Act--General Provisions

    Subchapter C. Definition of Employer

    Section 201.021. General Definition of Employer

    Section 201.022. Effect of Business Acquisition

    Section 201.023. Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Organization

    Section 201.024. Election to Be Employer

    Section 201.025. Employer Under Federal Law

    Section 201.026. State; Political Subdivision

    Section 201.027. Employer of Domestic Service Worker

    Section 201.028. Employer of Farm and Ranch Laborer

    Section 201.029. Temporary Help Firm

    Section 201.030. Professional Employer Organization

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