Michigan Statutes

§ 421.22b — Transferring trade or business with intent to reduce contribution rate or reimbursement payments.

Michigan § 421.22b
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 421EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
Act 1 of 1936 (Ex. Sess.)MICHIGAN EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT (421.1-421.75)

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Mich. Comp. Laws § 421.22b (2026).

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MICHIGAN EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT (EXCERPT) Act 1 of 1936 (Ex. Sess.) 421.22b Transferring trade or business with intent to reduce contribution rate or reimbursement payments. Sec. 22b.

(1)A person shall not do either of the following:
(a)Transfer the person's trade or business or a portion of the trade or business to another employer for the sole or primary purpose of reducing the contribution rate or reimbursement payments in lieu of contributions required under this act.
(b)Acquire a trade or business or a part of a trade or business for the sole or primary purpose of obtaining a lower contribution rate than would otherwise apply under this act.
(2)The following provisions apply to assignment of rates and transfer of the unemployment experience of a trade or business to prevent or re

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Legislative History

Add. 2005, Act 18 , Eff. July 1, 2005

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