North Dakota Code § 52-05-04

Termination as employer - Regulations governing
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Except as provided in sections 52 -05-02 and 52-05-03, an employing unit shall cease to be 
an employer subject to the North Dakota unemployment compensation law only as of the first 
day of January of any calendar year, and only if it files with the bureau during January of such 
year, a written application for termination of coverage, and the bureau finds that the employing 
unit is not an employer as defined in the North Dakota unemployment compensation law. During 
January of any calendar year, the bureau on its own motion, may file an application for 
termination of coverage on behalf of any employer who during the preceding year was liable for 
contributions under the terms of the North Dakota unemployment compensation law, but who:
1. Has removed from the state;
2. Has discontinued the business conducted by it at the time it became liable under the 
terms of the North Dakota unemployment compensation law; or
3. Has been adjudged bankrupt or has become insolvent.
Such application for termination of coverage filed by the bureau on its own motion must be 
acted upon in exactly the same manner as though the application had been filed by the 
employer.

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