Utah Code § 35A-4-313

Determination of employer and employment
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(1)
(a) The division or its authorized representatives may, upon its own motion or upon application
of an employing unit, determine whether an employing unit constitutes an employer and
whether services performed for, or in connection with the business of, an employer constitute
employment for the employing unit.
(b) A determination described in Subsection (1)(a) may constitute the basis for determination of
contribution liability under Subsection 35A-4-305(2) and be subject to review and appeal as
provided.
(2) Pursuant to Subsection 35A-4-204(2)(e), if the division or the division's authorized
representatives determine that services performed for, or in connection with the business of,
a religious, charitable, educational, or other organization do not constitute employment for an
employer:
(a) the religious, charitable, educational, or other organization shall notify a prospective
employee, at the time an offer of employment is made, that the employee will be unable to
claim the service as employment for the purpose of qualifying for unemployment benefits
under this chapter; and
(b) the division shall notify the religious, charitable, educational, or other organization of the
requirement described in Subsection (2)(a).
(3) Pursuant to Subsection 35A-4-204(2)(e), if the division or the division's authorized
representatives determine that the status of whether services performed for, or in connection
with the business of, a religious, charitable, educational, or other organization has changed
regarding whether the services constitute employment for an employer:
(a) the religious, charitable, educational, or other organization shall notify each current employee
of the change in status regarding whether the employee will be able or unable to claim the
service as employment for the purpose of qualifying for unemployment benefits under this
chapter; and
(b) the division shall notify the religious, charitable, educational, or other organization of the
requirement described in Subsection (3)(a).

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