California Unemployment Insurance Code 17000 - 18012

GENERAL PROVISIONS 1-21
   DIVISION 1.  UNEMPLOYMENT AND DISABILITY COMPENSATION
    PART 1.  UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
     CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
      Article 1.  Policy and Interpretation 100-102
      Article 2.  General Definitions 125-144
     CHAPTER 2.  ADMINISTRATION
      Article 1.  Employment Development Department 301-336
      Article 3.  California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board 401-413
      Article 4.  Interstate and Federal Cooperation 451-456
     CHAPTER 3.  SCOPE OR COVERAGE
      Article 1.  Employment 601-611
      Article 1.5.  Employee 621-622
      Article 2.  Excluded Services 629-657
      Article 3.  Subject Employers 675-687.2
      Article 4.  Elective Coverage 701-713
      Article 5.  Elections for Financing Unemployment Insurance Coverage 801-806
      Article 6.  Financing Unemployment Insurance Coverage for Public School Employees 821-832
     CHAPTER 4.  CONTRIBUTIONS AND REPORTS
      Article 1.  Definitions 901-906
      Article 2. "Wages," the Basis of the Contribution 926-940
      Article 3.  Contribution Rates 976-995
      Article 4.  Reserve Accounts 1025-1037
      Article 5.  Transfer of Reserve Accounts 1051-1061
      Article 6.  Records, Reports and Contribution Payments 1085-1098
      Article 7.  Payment of Reported Contributions 1110-1119
      Article 8.  Assessments 1126-1145
      Article 9.  Refunds and Overpayments 1176-1185
      Article 10.  Notice 1206
      Article 11.  Administrative Appellate Review 1221-1224
      Article 11.5.  Taxpayer's Rights 1231-1237
      Article 12.  Judicial Review 1241-1243
     CHAPTER 5.  UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BENEFITS
      Article 1.  Eligibility and Disqualifications 1251-1265.9
      Article 1.5.  Retraining Benefits 1266-1274.10
      Article 2.  Computation (Amount and Duration) 1275-1282
      Article 2.2.  Self-Employment Assistance Program 1300
      Article 3.  Filing, Determination, and Payment of Unemployment Compensation Benefit Claims 1326-1345
      Article 4.  Overpayments 1375-1384
     CHAPTER 5.5.  BETWEEN TERMS UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FOR NONPROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES OF STATE SPECIAL SCHOOLS 1451-1454
     CHAPTER 6.  FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
      Article 1.  Deposit Account 1501
      Article 2.  Unemployment Fund 1521-1537
      Article 3.  Administration Fund 1555-1562
      Article 4.  Contingent Fund 1585-1590.5
      Article 4.1.  Building Fund 1591-1592
      Article 4.5.  Benefit Audit Fund 1595-1596
      Article 5.  Investments in or Expenditures for Property 1601-1602
      Article 6.  Employment Training Fund 1610-1611.5
     CHAPTER 7.  COLLECTIONS
      Article 1.  Priority and Lien of Tax 1701-1703
      Article 2.  Liability of Successors, Officers and Fiduciaries  1731-1736
      Article 3.  Notices of Levy 1755-1758
      Article 4.  Warrant for Collection 1785-1787
      Article 5.  Summary Judgment 1815-1818
      Article 6.  Civil Action 1851-1855
      Article 7.  Additional Remedies 1860
      Article 8.  Offers in Compromise 1870-1875
     CHAPTER 8.  HEARING PROCEDURE 1951-1960
     CHAPTER 9.  PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT OFFICES 2051-2061
     CHAPTER 9.5.  EMPLOYMENT FOR OLDER WORKERS 2070-2078
     CHAPTER 10.  VIOLATIONS 2101-2129
    PART 2.  DISABILITY COMPENSATION
     CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS 2601-2614
     CHAPTER 2.  DISABILITY BENEFITS
      Article 1.  Eligibility 2625-2630
      Article 2.  Computation (Amount and Duration) 2652-2658
      Article 3.  Disqualifications 2675-2681
      Article 4.  Filing, Determination and Payment of Disability Benefit Claims 2701-2714
      Article 5.  Overpayments 2735-2742
      Article 6.  Rights of Trainees 2765-2772
      Article 7.  Rights of Industrially Disabled Persons 2775-2778
     CHAPTER 2.4.  NONINDUSTRIAL DISABILITY INSURANCE FOR STATE EMPLOYEES 2781-2783
     CHAPTER 4.  CONTRIBUTIONS 2901-2903
     CHAPTER 5.  FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
      Article 1.  Disability Fund 3001-3015
      Article 2.  Disability Administration Account 3051
      Article 3.  Disability Benefit Payment Account 3075
     CHAPTER 6.  VOLUNTARY PLANS 3251-3272
     CHAPTER 7.  PAID FAMILY LEAVE 3300-3306
    PART 3.  EXTENDED UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
     CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS 3501-3506
     CHAPTER 2.  EXTENDED DURATION BENEFITS
      Article 1.  Eligibility and Disqualifications 3551-3553
      Article 2. Computation (Amount and Duration) 3601-3603
      Article 3.  Filing, Determination, and Payment of Extended Duration Benefit Claims 3651-3656
     Article 4.  Reserve Accounts 3701-3702
      Article 5.  Overpayments 3751
    PART 4.  FEDERAL-STATE EXTENDED COMPENSATION
     CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS 4001-4004
     CHAPTER 2.  FEDERAL-STATE EXTENDED BENEFITS
      Article 1.  Eligibility and Disqualifications 4551-4558
      Article 2.  Computation (Amount and Duration) 4601
      Article 3.  Filing, Determination, and Payment of Federal-State Extended Benefit Claims 4651-4656
      Article 4.  Reserve Accounts 4701-4702
      Article 5.  Overpayments 4751
   DIVISION 1.5.  AUTOMATION OF THE EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
    CHAPTER 1.  ANNUAL REPORTS 4900-4903
   DIVISION 3.  EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROGRAMS
    PART 1.  EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICES
     CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
      Article 1.  General Provisions 9000-9004
      Article 2.  Definitions 9100-9115
     CHAPTER 2.  EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
      Article 1.  Administration 9500-9502
      Article 2.  Powers and Duties 9600-9619
      Article 3.  San Diego Multiuse Biotechnology Training Center 9700-9702
      Article 4.  California YouthBuild Program 9800-9809.5
      Article 5.  Jobs for California Graduates Program 9900-9908
      Article 6.  Employer Elder Care Benefits 9910-9912
     CHAPTER 3.5.  EMPLOYMENT TRAINING PANEL 10200-10217
     CHAPTER 4.  PROGRAMS
      Article 1.  Eligibility 10501
     CHAPTER 4.5.  CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PLANNING
      Article 1.  Policies and Purposes 10510
      Article 2.  General Provisions and Definitions
      Article 2.5.  California Workforce and Economic Information Program 10529
      Article 3.  Coordination of Labor Market Information 10530-10533
     CHAPTER 5.  EMPLOYMENT SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED 11000-11006
     CHAPTER 7.  CAREGIVER TRAINING INITIATIVE 11020-11024
   DIVISION 5.  LEISURE SHARING
    CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS 12100-12102
    CHAPTER 2.  PROGRAM GRANTS 12110-12116
    CHAPTER 3.  TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 12120-12121
    CHAPTER 4.  PROGRAM EVALUATION 12130-12131
   CHAPTER 5.  MISCELLANEOUS 12140-12141
    CHAPTER 6.  FUNDING 12150-12152
   DIVISION 6.  WITHHOLDING TAX ON WAGES
    CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS 13000-13019
    CHAPTER 2.  WITHHOLDING AND PAYMENT OF TAX 13020-13031
    CHAPTER 3.  WITHHOLDING EXEMPTIONS 13040-13043
    CHAPTER 4.  REPORTS, RETURNS, AND STATEMENTS 13050-13059
    CHAPTER 5.  COLLECTIONS 13070-13077
    CHAPTER 6.  VIOLATIONS 13101
   DIVISION 7.  CALIFORNIA WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT
    CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS 14000-14004
    CHAPTER 2. DEFINITIONS AND SEVERABILITY 14005-14007
    CHAPTER 3. STATE RESPONSIBILITIES
    Article 1. California Workforce Investment Board 14010-14015
    Article 2. State Planning 14020
    CHAPTER 4. LOCAL SERVICE DELIVERY
    Article 1. Local Workforce Investment Board 14200-14210
    Article 2. Local Workforce Investment Plan 14220-14223
    Article 3. One-Stop Career Center System 14230-14235
    CHAPTER 5. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 14500-14530
   DIVISION 9.  CALWORKS PROGRAM:  JOB CREATION 17000-17002
   DIVISION 10.  EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE FOR WORKERS WITH DISABILITIES 18000-18012

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CA Codes (uic:17000-17002) UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 17000-17002




17000.  As used in this division "department" means the Employment
Development Department.



17001.  Consistent with the ongoing relationships that the
department maintains with private sector employers, the department
shall encourage and organize the involvement of private sector
employers and other community leaders in creating the necessary jobs
for recipients of aid under Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11200)
of Part 3 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code to move
from welfare into unsubsidized employment.



17002.  In carrying out the provisions of this division, the
department shall conduct activities including, but not limited to,
the following:
   (a) Establish a council of corporate executives consisting of 13
members drawn from the business community including, but not limited
to, retired or former chief executive officers of major California
corporations. Seven members shall be appointed by the Governor, three
shall be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules, and three shall
be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. Appointments shall be
made no later than January 31, 1998. This council shall provide
ongoing advice and assistance to the department in recruiting private
employers to hire recipients of aid.
   (b) In consultation with the council described in subdivision (a),
establish a clearinghouse for information on the Internet or other
forms of toll-free communication for private sector employers to
obtain information about assistance and resources for hiring CalWORKs
recipients and to register their pledges to assist the state in
finding the jobs necessary to meet the local welfare-to-work goals
throughout the state.
   (c) In consultation with the council described in subdivision (a),
provide a forum for leaders in the faith-based communities, as well
as other civic leaders, to assist the state in promoting
welfare-to-work goals as part of the civic duty of their
constituents.



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CA Codes (uic:18000-18012) UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 18000-18012




18000.  (a) It is the purpose of this division to ensure that
workforce preparation services provided through California's one-stop
centers, including information and services provided electronically,
are accessible to employers and jobseekers with disabilities.
   (b) It is further the intent of the Legislature that one-stop
centers provide appropriate services to individuals with disabilities
to enhance their employability.
   (c) It is further the intent of the Legislature that, in order to
achieve the goals specified in subdivisions (a) and (b), local
workforce investment boards plan for and report on services to
jobseekers and employers with disabilities, including the
implementation of the federal Ticket to Work program for those local
workforce investment boards and one-stop centers that choose to
implement the Ticket to Work program in their local workforce
investment areas.



18002.  Each local workforce investment board shall establish at
least one comprehensive one-stop career center in each local
workforce investment area. These one-stop centers shall ensure access
to services pursuant to Section 134(d) of the federal Workforce
Investment Act of 1998 (29 U.S.C. Sec. 2864(d)), including services
for persons with disabilities, including, but not limited to, all of
the following:
   (a) Outreach, intake, and orientation.
   (b) Initial assessments of skills, aptitudes, abilities, and need
for support services.
   (c) Program eligibility determinations.
   (d) Information on the local, regional, and national labor market.
   (e) Information on filing for unemployment insurance.
   (f) Access to intensive services as needed, including, but not
limited to, comprehensive and specialized assessments of skill levels
and service needs, development of individual employment plans, group
counseling, individual counseling and career planning, case
management for participants seeking training services under
subdivision (g), and short-term prevocational services, such as
learning, communication, interview, and other jobseeking and work
related skills to help prepare individuals for unsubsidized
employment and training.
   (g) Training services, including, but not limited to, occupational
skills training, on-the-job training, workplace training and
cooperative education programs, private sector training programs,
skills upgrade and retraining, entrepreneurial training, job
readiness training, adult education, and literacy activities combined
with training, and customized training.



18004.  The local workforce investment boards shall schedule and
conduct regular performance reviews of their one-stop centers to
determine whether the centers and providers are providing effective
and meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities to
participate in the programs and activities of the centers and
providers.



18006.  One-stop center counselor staff shall provide accurate
information to beneficiaries of Supplemental Security Income and the
State Supplemental Program and Social Security Disability Insurance
on the implications of work for these individuals. The information
shall include, but not be limited to, referrals to appropriate
benefits' planners. One-stop center counselor staff shall also
provide accurate information to individuals with disabilities on how
they may gain access to Medi-Cal benefits pursuant to Section 14007.9
of the Welfare and Institutions Code.



18008.  In order to ensure that one-stop career centers operated by
local workforce investment boards meet the needs of workers and
employers with disabilities, the Governor shall ensure that
evaluations conducted pursuant to Sections 134 (a)(2)(B)(ii) and (v)
of the federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (29 U.S.C. Sec. 2864
(a)(2)(B)(ii) and (v)), address how local one-stop centers provide
all of the following:
   (a) Full access to workforce development services for their
disabled community.
   (b) Assistive technology to ensure access to services.
   (c) Staff training on assessment and service strategies for
jobseekers and employers with disabilities.
   (d) Representation of the disability community in program planning
and service delivery.
   (e) The development of regional employment networks to participate
in the federal Ticket to Work program and the role of the local
board and one-stop centers in the Ticket to Work program.



18010.  The California Workforce Investment Board shall report to
the Governor and the Legislature by September 30, 2004, on the status
of one-stop services to individuals with disabilities and
implementation of the federal Ticket to Work program in California.




18012.  If permitted by federal law, the California Workforce
Investment Board and local workforce investment boards shall include
persons with disabilities or their representatives, with a particular
effort to include such persons who are not employees of state or
local government.