NAC612.470. Effective period; notices and reports.


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  •      1. An election approved under NAC 612.440 to 612.470, inclusive, becomes effective at the beginning of the calendar quarter in which the election was submitted, unless the election as approved specifies the beginning of a different calendar quarter.

         2. If the electing unit requests an earlier effective date than the beginning of the calendar quarter in which the election is submitted, the earlier date may be approved solely as to those interested jurisdictions in which the employer had no liability to pay contributions for the earlier period in question.

         3. If the agency of the elected jurisdiction finds that the nature of the services customarily performed by the person for the electing unit have changed so that they are no longer customarily performed in more than one participating jurisdiction, the election may be terminated. This termination is effective as of the close of the calendar quarter in which notice of the finding is mailed to all parties affected.

         4. Except as provided in subsection 3, each election approved remains in effect through the close of the calendar year in which it is submitted and thereafter until the close of the calendar quarter in which the electing unit gives written notice of its termination to all affected agencies.

         5. If an election ceases to apply to any person under subsection 3 or 4, the electing unit shall notify the person affected accordingly.

         6. The electing unit shall promptly notify each person affected by its approved election and furnish the elected agency a copy of the notice.

         7. If a person covered by an election is separated from his or her employment, the electing unit shall again notify the person as to the jurisdiction under whose law his or her services have been covered. If, at the time of termination, the person is not located in the elected jurisdiction, the electing unit shall notify the person as to the procedure for filing claims for interstate benefits.

         8. The electing unit shall immediately report to the elected jurisdiction any change which occurs in the conditions of employment pertinent to its election, for example, if a person’s services for the employer cease to be customarily performed in more than one participating jurisdiction or if a change in the work assigned to a person requires him or her to perform services in a new participating jurisdiction.

     [Employm’t Security Dep’t, No. 9 § 4, eff. 4-1-45]