Rhode Island General Laws 42-64.6-6. Wage
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To the extent the wages and other benefits paid or provided to a qualifying employee while that employee is enrolled in a program covered by this chapter, are attributable to the time the employee spent participating in the program, the qualifying expenses of the employer attributable to the employee shall include the portion (but not in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000)) of the wages and other benefits paid or provided to the employee that are directly attributable to the time spent by the employee participating in the program.
History of Section.
P.L. 1996, ch. 229, § 1; P.L. 1996, ch. 255, § 1.
Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 42-64.6-6
- Qualifying employee: means an individual (other than an employee who would be treated as a "highly compensated employee" under 26 U. See Rhode Island General Laws 42-64.6-3
- Qualifying expenses: means those reasonable expenses (less any federal, state, or local grants or other payments received by the employer to provide training or retraining) incurred by an employer following the date of the employer's election to be covered by the provisions of this chapter, that are directly attributable to providing training and/or retraining to qualifying employees that shall improve the skills required of those employees. See Rhode Island General Laws 42-64.6-3