§ 63.22. Supporting data.

 Employers who wish to file an application shall furnish the following type of supporting data:

   (1)  To contest a ruling by the Bureau of insufficient experience, the employer shall submit information to show that his employer experience record meets the eligibility requirements of section 301.1(b) of the Law (43 P. S. §  781.1(b)) for a rate of less than the standard rate provided in section 301(a)(1) (43 P. S. §  781(a)(1)) or section 301(a)(3) (43 P. S. §  781(a)(3)), whichever is applicable.

   (2)  To contest a ruling by the Bureau of money or report delinquency, the employer shall submit information to show whether all contributions, penalties and interest due on wages paid to the end of the second quarter of the preceding calendar year have been paid. If a delinquency does exist, he may remove this cause of his ineligibility for a reduced rate by filing the reports and paying the delinquent amount within 30 days after the Bureau, in response to his request, notifies the employer of the missing reports and amounts due.

   (3)  To contest the accuracy of any figures shown on the Form UC-657, Contribution Rate Notice, the employer shall submit information obtained from his records to substantiate the alleged discrepancy.

Source

   The provisions of this §  63.22 amended October 22, 1971, 1 Pa.B. 2015.

Cross References

   This section cited in 34 Pa. Code §  63.24 (relating to unacceptable applications).



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