Utah Admin. Code R357-22-102 - Definitions
In addition to the terms defined in Section 63N-4-402, the following terms are defined:
(1) "Contract termination
date" means 90 days after the expiration of the eligible employment
period.
(2) "Eligible employment
period" means the eligible hiring period and the following 12 months of
continual employment for new, full-time employee positions.
(3) "Eligible hiring period" means the six
months starting the date the REDI application was submitted.
(4) "Baseline period" means 12 months leading
up to the date the REDI application was submitted.
(5) "Employee report" means a list of
employees in a format approved by the office that includes:
(a) time-period of report; and
(b) employee:
(i) names or ID numbers;
(ii) position titles;
(iii) hire dates;
(iv) termination dates;
(v) hours paid;
(vi) wages paid; and
(vii) benefits paid, if applicable.
(6)
(a) "New, full-time employee position" means
a position that:
(i) is newly created in
addition to the number of baseline jobs as defined in Subsection
63N-1a-102(1);
(ii) the annual gross wage or annualized wage
of the employment position, not including health care or other paid or unpaid
benefits, is at least 100% of the average wage of the county in which the
employment position exists;
(iii)
is filled:
(A) by a full-time employee as
defined in Subsection
63N-1a-102(6);
and
(B) within the eligible hiring
period; and
(iv) is
primarily located within a:
(A) county of the
third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class; or
(B) municipality that has a population of
10,000 or less located in a county of the second
class.
(b)
"New, full-time employee position" does not include independent contractor,
commission based, or seasonal positions.
(7) "REDI," Rural Employment Development
Incentives, means the same as the Rural Employment Expansion Program.
(8) "Business entity" means the same as the
term is defined under Subsection
63N-4-402(1).
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