§ 1320. Investigations; general powers
(a) The Commissioner is authorized to make such investigations, secure and transmit such information, make available such services and facilities, and exercise such of the other powers provided herein with respect to the administration of this chapter as the Commissioner deems necessary or appropriate to facilitate the administration of any unemployment compensation or public employment service law, and in like manner, to accept and utilize information, services, and facilities made available to this State by any agency charged with the administration of any such other unemployment compensation or public employment service law. To the extent permissible under the laws and constitution of the United States, the Commissioner of Labor is authorized to enter into or cooperate in arrangements whereby facilities and services provided under this chapter and facilities and services provided under the unemployment compensation law of any foreign government, may be utilized for the taking of claims and the payment of benefits under this chapter, or under a similar law of such government.
(b) On request of an agency which administers an employment security law of another state or of a foreign government, and which has found in accordance with the provisions of such law that an individual is liable to repay benefits received under such law, the Commissioner may collect from the individual the amount of such benefits to be refunded to such agency, and such amounts may be collected by civil action in the name of the Commissioner acting as agent for such agency.
(c) Records, with any necessary authentication thereof, required in the prosecution of any criminal action brought by another state or foreign government for misrepresentation to obtain benefits under the law of this State shall be made available to the agency administering the employment security law of any such state or foreign government for the purpose of such prosecution.
(d) The Commissioner may begin and prosecute civil proceedings in any other state to collect contributions, penalties, and interest legally due under this chapter. The officials of other states which extend a like comity to this State may sue for the collection of contributions, interest, and penalties imposed by those other states, in the courts of this State; in any such case the Commissioner of Labor of this State may through his or her legal assistant, begin and conduct the suit for the other state. The courts of this State shall recognize and enforce liability for those contributions, interest, and penalties imposed by other states which extend a like comity to this State.
(e) The Commissioner may enter into or cooperate in arrangements or reciprocal agreements with authorized agencies of other states by which:
(1) overpayments of benefits as determined under this chapter may be recovered by offset from benefits otherwise payable under the unemployment compensation law of another state; and
(2) overpayments of benefits as determined under the unemployment compensation law of another state may be recovered by offset from benefits otherwise payable under this chapter. (Amended 1959, No. 329 (Adj. Sess.), § 22, eff. March 1, 1961; 1961, No. 210, § 15, eff. July 11, 1961; 1967, No. 88, eff. April 12, 1967; 1981, No. 66, § 5(b), eff. May 1, 1981; 1991, No. 183 (Adj. Sess.), § 2; 2005, No. 103 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 5, 2006.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 17 - Unemployment Compensation
§ 1301a. Department of Labor; composition
§ 1302. Vermont Employment Security Board, composition, duties
§ 1305. Divisions; Comprehensive Employment and Training Office
§ 1305a. Comprehensive Employment and Training Office
§ 1307. Commissioner of Labor, duties and powers of
§ 1309. Reports; solvency of Trust Fund
§ 1311a. Professional training for employees
§ 1312. Publication of rules, regulations, reports
§ 1314a. Quarterly wage reporting; misclassification; penalties
§ 1315. State-federal cooperation
§ 1317. Railroad Retirement Board
§ 1318. Reciprocal benefit arrangements
§ 1319. Agreements for collection and payment of contributions
§ 1320. Investigations; general powers
§ 1321. Contributions; taxable wage base changes
§ 1322a. Out-of-state or nonresident subcontractors
§ 1323. Termination of coverage; agreement by employee to make contribution
§ 1325. Employers’ experience-rating records; disclosure to successor entity
§ 1326. Rate based on benefit experience
§ 1327. Rate, reduction, conditions
§ 1328. Filing employer quarterly tax contribution reports; failure
§ 1329. Collection of unpaid contributions; suit
§ 1332. Review by board; Supreme Court appeal
§ 1336. Lien, fee, foreclosure
§ 1337. Adjustments and refunds
§ 1337a. Administrative determination; hearing on
§ 1339. Weekly benefit for partial unemployment
§ 1340. Computation of benefits
§ 1340a. Self-Employment Assistance Program
§ 1346. Claims for benefits; rules; notice
§ 1347. Nondisclosure or misrepresentation
§ 1349. Appeals to Board; Supreme Court appeal
§ 1350. Interested party disqualified on behalf of Commissioner
§ 1353. Collateral use prohibited
§ 1357. Notices; form and service
§ 1358. Unemployment Compensation Fund; establishment and control
§ 1359. Administration of Unemployment Compensation Fund
§ 1361. Management of Funds upon discontinuance of Unemployment Trust Fund
§ 1362. Unemployment Compensation Administration Fund
§ 1366. Protection of rights and benefits; waiver of rights void
§ 1367. Benefits not subject to assignment or trustee process
§ 1367a. Child support intercept of unemployment benefits
§ 1367b. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program intercept of unemployment benefits
§ 1368. False statements to increase payments
§ 1369. False statements to avoid unemployment program obligations
§ 1371. Each statement separate offense
§ 1372. Violation by corporate agent
§ 1373. General penalty; civil
§ 1374. Representation in court
§ 1376. Limitation of liability of State
§ 1377. Rights hereunder subject to legislative control
§ 1378. Requirements for obtaining license or governmental contract
§ 1379. Complaint of misclassification; enforcement by Attorney General
§ 1383. Severability of provisions
§ 1386. Operation dependent upon federal act
§ 1387. Suspension of contributions
§ 1422. Regular and extended benefits
§ 1423. Eligibility requirements for extended benefits
§ 1424. Weekly extended benefit amount
§ 1425. Total extended benefit amount
§ 1426. Beginning and termination of extended benefit period
§ 1427. Amendments to the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970
§ 1453. Approval or rejection; resubmission
§ 1454. Effective date; duration
§ 1458. Short-time compensation benefits
§ 1460. Extended benefits program eligibility