§ 1 Unemployment Insurance Code
This law tells you that the act can be called the Unemployment Insurance Code.
This law tells you that the act can be called the Unemployment Insurance Code.
This rule says that when we talk about the present tense, it also covers things that happened before and things that will happen later, and the future tense includes the present.
This law creates a state‑run unemployment insurance fund that pays benefits to people who lose their jobs through no fault of their own, and it requires those people to keep looking for work.
This law says California will stop its unemployment tax and benefit program if the federal rule that lets employers get a credit for paying that tax is changed or removed.
This law says that any rights or benefits given by this part of the law can be changed or cancelled by the state legislature whenever they want.