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Employment law in United States — North Carolina

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 96-11. 1. Employer accounts.

    1 provisions

    The Division must keep a separate account for each employer and track contributions, benefits, and annual statement activity.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 96-10. 1. Compromise of liability.

    1 provisions

    The Secretary may compromise an employer’s liability if the State’s interest is served and specified findings are made; if the liability is at least $1,000, the Secretary must also prepare, sign, and keep a written statement.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 128-21. Definitions.

    1 provisions

    This section defines terms used in the Article, including annuity-related and retirement-system terms.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 66-57. 2. Employer’s rights.

    1 provisions

    An employer may not make certain unenforceable agreement terms a condition of employment, may require employees to report inventions, and may require full title to certain patents and inventions to be in the United States if a U.S. contract requires it.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 135-5. 5. Inactive employers.

    1 provisions

    This section says when an employer counts as an inactive employer, what the Retirement Systems Division and Board of Trustees must do, and when an inactive employer may be required to leave the Retirement System.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 110-136. 13. Employer responsibilities.

    1 provisions

    Employers must handle a National Medical Support Notice by forwarding it, notifying the agency in some cases, withholding and remitting dependent coverage costs when required, and not disciplining an obligor solely for withholding.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 115D-11. 13. Rotation of employment.

    1 provisions

    The Director may let certain apprenticeship agreements be signed by an employers’ association or employees’ organization instead of an individual employer, and the agreement must provide for transfer and related employment/training terms.

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  • United States — North Carolina

    § 128-23. 1. Inactive employers.

    1 provisions

    This section defines when an employer is treated as inactive and sets reporting, notice, and deadline duties for the Retirement Systems Division and the Board of Trustees.

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