North Dakota Labor and Employment FAQs
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What Occupations Are Prohibited For Minors?
A: Minors ages 14 and 15 are prohibited from performing certain types of work. Some examples of prohibited employment are employment involving the use of power driven … More -
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How Do I File My Unemployment Insurance Claim?
A: To file a claim, call 18882633453. You will need the following information: Your Social Security Number Name, address and telephone number of all … More -
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What Are The Eligibility Requirements?
A: To qualify you must be unemployed at the time of filing or working less than fulltime and earning wages less than your weekly benefit amount. You must have a minimum … More -
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How Do I Certify My Eligibility For My Weekly Unemployment Checks?
A: Once you have started your claim, you must certify each week on the Quickline. Quickline is a toll free phone line that allows users to certify eligibility for weekly … More -
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What Amount Of Unemployment Will I Get?
A: The amount of Unemployment Insurance that you can receive is determined from wages earned during a "base period". Base period means a 12month/ period consisting … More -
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Are Unemployment Insurance Benefits Taxable?
A: Unemployment benefits are considered taxable income for both Federal and State Income Tax purposes. In most cases no income tax is deducted from your payment until a … More -
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How Much Can I Earn And Still Be Eligible For Benefits?
A: You may earn up to 60% of your weekly benefit amount and still receive your full benefit amount. Wages above 60% are deducted from your benefit amount on a … More -
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What If I Disagree With A Notice, Determination, Or Decision?
A: Employers and claimants have the right to appeal all notices, determinations, and decisions made by Job Service regarding Unemployment Insurance benefits and employer … More -
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What Happens After I File An Appeal?
A: Upon receiving the appeal or request for hearing, the case is assigned to an appeals referee. If the request is filed timely a hearing is scheduled and you will … More -
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What Happens In An Appeals Hearing?
A: The hearing is typically conducted by telephone, although the referee may, upon request of one of the parties of interest, conduct the hearing in person. The hearing … More -
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Do I Continue To Certify My Eligibility While I Am Appealing A Decision On My Claim?
A: Yes, you must continue to certify each week you want to claim benefits by calling 18882633453, during the appeals process. If you do not continue to … More