North Dakota Statutes

§ 52-04-06 — Variations in standard rate of contributions - How determined

North Dakota § 52-04-06
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 52Social Security
Ch. 52-04Contributions

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N.D. Cent. Code § 52-04-06 (2026).

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1.An employer's reserve ratio is the difference between the six-year contributions paid by that employer on or before October thirty-first of any year, with respect to wages paid by that employer before October first of that same year, and the six-year benefits charged to that employer's account before October first of that year, divided by the average annual payroll. Employers whose cumulative contributions exceed cumulative benefits must be assigned within the positive employer rate groups. Employers whose cumulative contributions are equal to or less than cumulative benefits must be assigned within the negative employer rate groups.
2.For each calendar year the bureau shall establish a schedule of positive employer rate groups within the positive employer minimum rate and the positive

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Schweitzer v. Job Service North Dakota
2009 ND 139 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2009)
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