(a) The Comptroller shall manage all claims for unemployment compensation filed by state employees against all state agencies, maintain adequate records of all such claims and assist state agencies with all unemployment compensation claim procedures. The Comptroller shall, in managing unemployment compensation claims of state employees, receive all notices of separation, file objections, represent the state in all administrative, court and appeal proceedings and perform any other functions of an employer provided in chapter 567. (b) The Comptroller may enter into any contracts and agreements as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of subsection (a) of this section.
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