Overview
- Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA)
- Social Security Act (SSA) [Title III, Title IX, and Title XII]
- Federal Employees and Servicemembers
- Extended Benefits
- Disaster Unemployment Assistance
- Trade Readjustment Allowances
- Other Provisions
- Administrative Procedure
- Quality Control in the Federal-State Unemployment Insurance System
- Confidentiality and Disclosure of State UC Information
- Regulations for Eligibility for Unemployment Compensation
- Tax Credits under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act; Advances under Title XII of the Social Security Act
- Unemployment Compensation for Federal Civilian Employees
- Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers
- Extended Benefits in the Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Program
- Interstate Arrangement for Combining Employment and Wages
- Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers Under the Trade Act of 1974
- Disaster Unemployment Assistance
- Standard for Benefit Payment Promptness—Unemployment Compensation
- Standard for Appeals Promptness—Unemployment Compensation
- Manual of State Employment Security Legislation 1950 (Blue Book)
- Unemployment Insurance Legislative Policy …1962 (Brown Book)
- Draft Legislation … 1970 (Orange Book)
- Draft Language … 1976 (Green Book)
- UIPLs and other Advisories
Conformity Requirements for State UC Laws
With the advent of unemployment insurance legislation in this country, it became apparent that the State-Federal relationship envisioned would present some problems in implementation. In order to effectively provide adequate protection for all covered workers, a series of agreements between states was proposed and implemented. The following is a list of current Interstate Agreements