House File 2364 - EnrolledAn Actrelating to injunctions issued to employers for certain
violations of the state unemployment insurance law.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
   Section 1.  Section 96.14, subsection 16, Code 2020, is
amended to read as follows:
   16.  Injunction upon nonpayment.  Any employer or employing
unit refusing or failing to make and file required reports,
records,
or to pay any contributions, interest, or penalty
under the provisions of this chapter, after ten days’ written
notice sent by the department to the employer’s or employing
unit’s last known address by certified mail, may be enjoined
from operating any business in the state while in violation
of this chapter upon the complaint of the department in the
district court of a county in which the employer or employing
unit has or had a place of business within the state, and
any temporary injunction enjoining the continuance of such
business may be granted without notice and without a bond being
required from the department. Such injunction may enjoin any
employer or employing unit from operating a business unit
until the delinquent contributions, interest, or penalties
shall have been made and filed or paid; or the employer shall
have furnished a good and sufficient bond conditioned upon the
payment of such delinquencies in such an amount and containing
such terms as may be determined by the court; or the employer
has entered into a plan for the liquidation of the business to
pay for
such delinquencies as the court may approve, provided
that such injunction may be reinstated upon the employer’s
failure to comply with the terms of said plan.
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PAT GRASSLEYSpeaker of the House
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CHARLES SCHNEIDERPresident of the Senate
   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and is known as House File 2364, Eighty-eighth General Assembly.______________________________
MEGHAN NELSONChief Clerk of the House
Approved _______________, 2020______________________________
KIM REYNOLDSGovernor
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