Utah Code 35A-5-304. Participation agreements
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(1) If the department enters into a participation agreement with an employer, the participation agreement shall:
Terms Used In Utah Code 35A-5-304
- Department: means the Department of Workforce Services created in Section 35A-1-103. See Utah Code 35A-1-102
- Person who is homeless: means an individual whose primary nighttime residence is:(4)(a) a public or private place not designated for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for an individual, including a car, park, abandoned building, bus station, train station, airport, or camping ground; or(4)(b) a publicly or privately operated shelter designated to provide temporary living arrangements, including a permanent housing, permanent supportive, or transitional facility. See Utah Code 35A-5-302
- Wage requirement: means that an employer pays a person who is homeless $4,000 or more in wages during a time period that:
(5)(a) begins on the date of hire; and(5)(b) ends no later than two calendar quarters after the calendar quarter in which the date of hire occurs. See Utah Code 35A-5-302(1)(a) be provided by the department; and(1)(b) establish the requirements the employer is required to meet to be eligible to receive a tax credit certificate, including:(1)(b)(i) requiring the employer to meet the certification requirements of Subsection 35A-5-303(3);(1)(b)(ii) requiring the employer to provide written notice to the department when the employer meets the wage requirement; and(1)(b)(iii) requiring the employer to provide documentation or other information the department requests:(1)(b)(iii)(A) to establish the hours and dates that the person who is homeless works for the employer; and(1)(b)(iii)(B) to support the employer’s eligibility to receive a tax credit certificate under this part.(2) An agreement under this section does constitute a right to receive a tax credit certificate under this part. - Wage requirement: means that an employer pays a person who is homeless $4,000 or more in wages during a time period that: