CUIC definition

CUIC means the California Unemployment Insurance Code.
CUIC means Commercial Underwriters Insurance Company, a California insurance corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of URC.

Examples of CUIC in a sentence

  • Section 1095(u) of the CUIC does not authorize the use of the EDD’s confidential information by any private collection agency.

  • The information is not admissible as evidence in any action or special proceeding except as provided under §1094(b) of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

  • The exception to this general rule would be if the auditor applied the penalty under Section 1128 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC) in the assessment.

  • At every meeting of the Dialogue, members have worshipped together using rites approved by either denomination or according to the authorized CUIC liturgy, with ordained ministers of each denomination officiating.

  • The dialogue team was also in conversation with the concurrent work of the Ministry Task Force of CUIC.

  • CUIC § 1376(a) establishes the time frame within which EDD may seek to recover an overpayment to a UI Claimant whom EDD has not found to have engaged in fraud, misrepresentation, or willful nondisclosure.

  • PRINT YOUR NAME PRINT YOUR EMPLOYER’S NAME hereby acknowledge that the confidential and/or sensitive records of the Employment Development Department are subject to strict confidentiality requirements imposed by state and federal law include the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC) §§1094 and 2111, the California Civil Code (CCC) §1798 et seq., the California Penal Code (CPC) §502, Title 5, USC §552a, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 20 part 603, and Title 18 USC §1905.

  • Of concern to Presbyterians was the feeling that the CUIC Ministry Task Force proposal failed to recognize the significance of the presbyterate, which Episcopalians felt that they had done in the United States through the requirement of lay involvement and approval at virtually every level of ecclesiastical governance, albeit their lay people are not ordained as elders.

  • The Dialogue has extensively examined relevant documents and deliberations from the past and present both in the United States and abroad, including the Formula of Agreement between the PCUSA and the ELCA, United Church of ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and the Reformed Church in America; Call to Common Mission agreement between the Episcopal Church and the ELCA; and the Mutual Recognition and Mutual Reconciliation of Ministries draft document of the CUIC Ministry Task Force.

  • At their initial meeting, held concurrently with the inauguration of CUIC in January, 2002, it was decided that the dialogue’s conversations would take place within the larger context of CUIC’s Ministry Task Force which was to drafting a proposal for the recognition and reconciliation of ministries.

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