Ala. Admin. Code r. 480-4-2-.19
(1) Posting of Notices and Notifications
3. Your authorization to work (if you are not a US Citizen or resident).
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Every employer shall additionally post and maintain printed notices to its workers informing them that it is liable for contributions under the Alabama Unemployment Compensation Law and has been so registered by the Secretary. Such notices shall be furnished by the Secretary in such numbers as he/she may determine to be necessary and shall be posted and maintained in conspicuous places near the actual location where the workers' services are performed. Such notices shall also include information as to the workers' rights to benefits and instructions as to the procedure for registering for work and for filing claims for benefits. No such notice shall be posted or maintained by any person or employing unit to whom an unemployment compensation account number has not been assigned by the Secretary or who has ceased to be an employer.
Every employer (including every employing unit which has, with the approval of the Secretary, become an employer by election under the provisions of the law) shall provide notification of the potential availability of unemployment benefits to individual employees at the time of their separation from employment. Notices to the employees may be made by letter, email, text message, or flyer, and must contain the following information:
Employer Notification to Employees
of the Availability of Unemployment Compensation
Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits are available to workers who are unemployed and who meet the requirements of Alabama UI eligibility laws. You may file a UI claim in the first week that employment stops, or work hours are reduced.
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You will need to provide the Alabama Department of Labor’s UI division with the following information in order for the state to process your claim:
(2) Separation Information
(a) When a former employee files a new or additional claim for unemployment compensation, the Alabama Unemployment Compensation Agency notifies the last bona fide employer and requests information regarding the reason for the claimant being separated. This employer must return the Form BEN 241, Request for Separation Information, by no later than the response due date listed on the form. Failure of the employer to provide this information may be construed to mean that the separation was under conditions that would not be disqualifying. Failure of the employer to provide this information may also deny relief of charges to the employer’s experience rating for an overpayment that is caused by the separating employer’s failure to respond timely or adequately.
(b) Notice of discharge for a dishonest or criminal act committed in connection with work, an act of sabotage or an act endangering the safety of others may be furnished by the employer to the Alabama Unemployment Compensation Agency immediately following such discharge. This voluntary notice should be in writing and should include the worker's name, social security number, date of separation and circumstances resulting in such discharge. The failure to provide advance notice of such discharge in no way precludes the Secretary from acting upon such information furnished timely in response to the first Agency notice to the employer of a claim.
Author: Joseph S. Ammons, General Counsel
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§25-2-7, 25-2-8, 25-4-111.
Editor’s Note: This rule is intended to implement §25-4-78, 25-4-91(c)(1)(2), 25-4-91(d)(1)(2), and 25-4-111, Code of Ala. 1975, as amended through February 24, 1983.
History: Filed September 30, 1982, August 10, 1983, January 23, 1984. Amended: Filed September 7, 1995; effective October 12, 1995. Amended: Published September 30, 2020; effective November 14, 2020.