Noncomplying employer definition

Noncomplying employer means a subject employer who has failed to comply with ORS 656.017.
Noncomplying employer means a subject employer who has failed to comply with ORS
Noncomplying employer means a subject employer that has failed to comply with ORS 656.017.

More Definitions of Noncomplying employer

Noncomplying employer means a subject employer that has failed to comply with ORS
Noncomplying employer means a subject employer that has failed
Noncomplying employer means a subject employer who has failed
Noncomplying employer means a subject employer [who] that has
Noncomplying employer means a subject employer [who] that has failed to comply with
Noncomplying employer means a subject employer who has failed to comply with ORS 656.017.” ORS 656.005(18).

Related to Noncomplying employer

  • Employer as defined in Section 3(5) of ERISA.

  • Public employer means the State of Oregon, and the following political subdivisions:

  • Covered Employer means the City of Cambridge or a Beneficiary of Assistance.

  • Casual Employee means an employee who has no set hours or days of work and who is normally asked to work as and when required.

  • Retained Employee does not include any individual who has a direct or an indirect ownership interest of at least five percent (5%) in the profits, equity, capital, or value of the Taxpayer, or a child, grandchild, parent, or spouse, other than a spouse who is legally separated from the individual, of any individual who has direct or indirect ownership interest of at least five percent (5%) of the profits, equity, capital or value of the Company.

  • Self-insured employer means an employer or group of employers certified under ORS

  • Term Employee means an employee hired for a specific term of employment. The term of employment may be based on a specific period of time or the completion of a specific job or until the occurrence of a specified event.